<p>'Axelrod explores, with a wonderfully wry wit, a divergence between the promise of schooling and its actuality ... The Promise of Schooling not only goes a long way in providing the requisite framework for understanding educational history but illuminates the historical antecedents of contemporary concerns in education.'</p>

- Dianne Hallman, Canadian Historical Review

<p>'The Promise of Schooling is a worthwhile addition to all professional and institutional libraries.'</p>

- Jon G. Bradley, McGill Journal of Education

Between 1800 and 1914, Canadian society and its school systems were forged, populated, expanded and reformed. The Promise of Schooling explores the links between social and educational change in this complex and dynamic period. It raises and seeks to answer a number of questions: How extensive was schooling in the early nineteenth century? What lay behind the campaign to extend publicly funded education? What went on inside the Canadian classroom? How did schools address the needs of Native students, blacks, and the children of immigrants? What cultural and social roles did universities serve by the beginning of the twentieth century? And how were schools affected by the economic and social pressures arising from the Industrial Revolution? The book contends that educational authorities built and reformed schools in ways that were not always consistent with their idealistic visions. Economic constraints, political expediency, and the agendas of ordinary citizens all influenced the life of the Canadian school in an era marked by dramatic social change. Drawing from an abundant scholarly literature published over the last two decades, this study seeks to expose readers to the richness of the field of educational history. Written for a broad audience, it also hopes, by providing historical context, to stimulate informed discussion about educational issues.
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This overview of education in Canada during the 19th century summarizes key legal, political, and institutional developments in the history of schooling, the experience of teachers and students, and the links between education and social change.
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'Axelrod explores, with a wonderfully wry wit, a divergence between the promise of schooling and its actuality ... The Promise of Schooling not only goes a long way in providing the requisite framework for understanding educational history but illuminates the historical antecedents of contemporary concerns in education.'
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780802078155
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
220 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Paul Axelrod is a Professor at York University.