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Local Civics with National Purpose: Civic Education Origins at Shortridge High School: Historical Studies in Education

Autor J. Spencer Clark
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 feb 2021
This book examines the development of civic education in the United States through the lives of two teachers at Shortridge High School (SHS) in Indianapolis around 1900. After situating civic education at the turn-of-the-century, the book describes the career of Laura Donnan—her influences, teaching, extracurriculars, and civic life—through the lens of her unique epistemology, shaped by negotiating the gendered ideologies of her era. Then, the book re-examines Arthur W. Dunn’s career, focusing on his ten years at SHS, and the influence of Donnan on his popular community civics curriculum and subsequently the 1916 report “The Social Studies in Secondary Education.” Previous scholars have overlooked Dunn’s time at SHS, viewing it simply as a stepping stone for the progressive educator’s career. This book argues that Dunn’s time at SHS was pivotal to his career due to influential colleagues, primarily Donnan. To conclude, Clark discusses the implications of Donnan’s epistemology in shaping civic education in the United States.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030655808
ISBN-10: 3030655806
Pagini: 158
Ilustrații: XIII, 158 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Historical Studies in Education

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Contextual, Argumentative, and Theoretical Introductions.- 2. The Context of Civic Education in the United States around 1900.- 3. Laura Donnan.- 4. Civic Education at Shortridge High School.- 5. The Extracurriculum at Shortridge.- 6. Arthur Dunn at Shortridge 1900-1910.- 7. Arthur Dunn on the National Stage: Local Civics for National Purposes.- 8. Donnan, Dunn, and their Civic Education Implications.- 9. Conclusion.- 

Notă biografică

J. Spencer Clark is Associate Professor of Curriculum Studies at Kansas State University, USA. He teaches courses on curriculum theory, history of education, research methodology, and social studies curriculum. His research examines the concept of agency in teacher education, history of education, civic and social studies education, and rural education.

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This book examines the development of civic education in the United States through the lives of two teachers at Shortridge High School (SHS) in Indianapolis around 1900. After situating civic education at the turn-of-the-century, the book describes the career of Laura Donnan—her influences, teaching, extracurriculars, and civic life—through the lens of her unique epistemology, shaped by negotiating the gendered ideologies of her era. Then, the book re-examines Arthur W. Dunn’s career, focusing on his ten years at SHS, and the influence of Donnan on his popular community civics curriculum and subsequently the 1916 report “The Social Studies in Secondary Education.” Previous scholars have overlooked Dunn’s time at SHS, viewing it simply as a stepping stone for the progressive educator’s career. This book argues that Dunn’s time at SHS was pivotal to his career due to influential colleagues, primarily Donnan. To conclude, Clark discusses the implications of Donnan’s epistemology in shaping civic education in the United States.

Caracteristici

Provides the first detailed account of the civic culture Laura Donnan created prior to, during, and after Arther Dunn’s time at Shortridge High School Centers local figures who shaped the national debate on civic education Reveals how gender dynamics played a role in shaping trends and ideas in curriculum development at the turn of the century