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American Education, 1945–2000

A History and Commentary

 

Gerald L. Gutek

 

Those interested in how the patterns and cycles of education have been molded by historical events, as well as some of the people who crafted them, will benefit from this well-written, well-documented text. In it, Gutek explores how specific international and national incidents, scientific and technological developments, socioeconomic changes, religion, politics, race relations, and social movements have shaped educational strategies, practices, and philosophies during nearly six decades. Important educational issues affecting elementary, secondary, and higher education are discussed, including federal aid to education, desegregation, curricular innovations, the life adjustment movement, open education, and multicultural and gender issues. The author makes it clear in this enriching volume that education has been and always will be an important element in American society.

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$29.95 list, 344 pages

10-digit ISBN: 1-57766-100-1

13-digit ISBN: 978-1-57766-100-9

© 2000

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Table of Contents

 

1. Society, Politics, and Education: 1945–1950
2. Controversies over Federal Aid to Education, 1945–1955
3. The 1950s: Postwar Changes
4. The Curricular Controversies of the 1950s
5. The Cold War, Anti-Communism, McCarthyism, and Education
6. Racial Desegregation and Education
7. Educational Policies in the 1960s: The Kennedy and Johnson Administrations
8. Reforms and Critiques of Schooling, Curriculum, and Instruction: The 1960s and 1970s
9. Student Activism in the 1960s: Campus Unrest, Vietnam, and the Counterculture
10. The 1970s: The Nixon, Ford, and Carter Administrations and Education
11. Education in the 1980s: Reagan, Bush, and Neoconservative Reform
12. American Society and Education in the 1990s