I will explore the effect of the King James Bible on early American education. What effect did the KJV have on early American curriculum, methods, and grounding educational philosophies? I will provide an overview of the usage of the KJV from the 1600s through the early 1800s post Revolution America and then discuss the importance and relevance the shaping of the new American identity in an educational context. I will explore how the KJV had such an integral part in the development of the young American learner from day school through college. Also, I will examine the curriculum of the day from hornbooks through the McGuffey Readers
Curriculum, according to Burke (2000), “is a metaphor from classical athletics. Like the ‘course’ it...
Public education in the United States began in early Colonial America as local, informal systems of ...
In 1642, a Massachusetts law was passed which contained what was probably the first list of educatio...
I will explore the effect of the King James Bible on early American education. What effect did the K...
In the nineteenth century, America was still a young nation with its national identity just taking s...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores the relationship between the history of education and the his...
To Train Up a Child explores the many ways that Protestant educators attempted to foster in children...
Popular educational literature played an important role in the decades following the American Revolu...
The New-England Primer is one of the most influential children’s books in America and it was used as...
Sandwiched between two great religious awakenings, the American founding occurred at a time when E...
and blueprint for our Constitution, Declaration of Independence, our educational system, and our ent...
With over 122 million copies sold from 1838 to 1920, the McGuffey Eclectic Readers taught more Ameri...
Society and parents continue to ensure that American children are familiar with the stories of the b...
Dutch Calvinists founded and still give key educational leadership to most of the 272 American and 1...
Few issues have had the polarizing effect that the battle over Bible versions has had within some se...
Curriculum, according to Burke (2000), “is a metaphor from classical athletics. Like the ‘course’ it...
Public education in the United States began in early Colonial America as local, informal systems of ...
In 1642, a Massachusetts law was passed which contained what was probably the first list of educatio...
I will explore the effect of the King James Bible on early American education. What effect did the K...
In the nineteenth century, America was still a young nation with its national identity just taking s...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores the relationship between the history of education and the his...
To Train Up a Child explores the many ways that Protestant educators attempted to foster in children...
Popular educational literature played an important role in the decades following the American Revolu...
The New-England Primer is one of the most influential children’s books in America and it was used as...
Sandwiched between two great religious awakenings, the American founding occurred at a time when E...
and blueprint for our Constitution, Declaration of Independence, our educational system, and our ent...
With over 122 million copies sold from 1838 to 1920, the McGuffey Eclectic Readers taught more Ameri...
Society and parents continue to ensure that American children are familiar with the stories of the b...
Dutch Calvinists founded and still give key educational leadership to most of the 272 American and 1...
Few issues have had the polarizing effect that the battle over Bible versions has had within some se...
Curriculum, according to Burke (2000), “is a metaphor from classical athletics. Like the ‘course’ it...
Public education in the United States began in early Colonial America as local, informal systems of ...
In 1642, a Massachusetts law was passed which contained what was probably the first list of educatio...