Education in the Post-World War II era
- Urban schools' responses to race, ethnicity and language, and
children with special needs Educational policy-making as crisis management: Sputnik,
declining literacy rates, dropouts, and declining standards Gender and schooling Models of teaching and learning Ideology, curriculum and textbooks Public/private space in the field of education: rethinking
public responsibility for the education of children Recruiting, training, and retaining teachers and administrators
Changing technologies of education
- The end of "the one best system" and the rise of alternative
models of urban schooling
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1. Issues of historiography will be infused
throughout the course. Each topic will explore issues of race, class,
gender, ethnicity, and religion, and how these variables interact
with each other. The course also will examine how each era answers the
questions and problems it confronts. These questions and their
proposed solutions will be compared across historic periods.