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The American teacher : a history / Lawrence R. Samuel.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, [2024]Description: xx, 233 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781538189115
  • 1538189119
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Contents:
Teachers in the 1920s : a minister to the republic -- Teachers in the 1930s : a mass of mediocrity -- Teachers in the 1940s : a vast civilian army -- Teachers in the 1950s : a unique arrangement -- Teachers in the 1960s : a troubled occupation -- Teachers in the 1970s : a certain malaise -- Teachers in the 1980s : a nation at risk -- Teachers in the 1990s : a complex act -- Teacher in the 2000s : a holy mission -- Teachers in the 2010s to today : a tumultuous time.
Summary: "Told chronologically and divided into ten decades, The American Teacher sheds light on the important role that teachers have played in this country over the last one hundred years. It is parsed through the voices of educators, intellectuals, and journalists who have weighed in on its many different dimensions from the 1920s to today"-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"An in-depth look at a profession that is alternately valued and reviled but is consistently a microcosm of society." -Library Journal

The American Teacher: A History is, as the title makes clear, a history of teachers in the United States. Supported by hundreds of research studies done over the years as reported in scholarly journals, the book fills a niche in the history of education, sociology, gender studies, and the United States as a whole. K-12 teachers and, to a lesser extent, college/university teachers, are discussed in the work which travels through the past century.

Told chronologically and divided into ten decades, The American Teacher sheds light on the important role that teachers have played in this country over the last one hundred years. The subject is parsed through the voices of educators, intellectuals, and journalists who have weighed in on its many different dimensions from the 1920s right up to today. The American teacher is a key site of race, gender, and class, we learn from a survey of its history, revealing some of the tensions embedded in our constructed social divisions. Controversy has always surrounded teachers in the United States, making them a fascinating subject to explore in depth.

The "schoolteacher" has long served as a principal player in American culture, making The American Teacher a kind of character study that distinguishes fact from fiction. Rather than a research study itself, the work draws on the most important scholarship that has been completed over the years. The work is a big, sweeping picture of the history of American teachers that is designed to complement more academic books that take a more in-depth analysis of unique topics with original research. And in place of focusing on a particular topic, the book examines the threads that have connected issues such as gender and economic status over time.

In short, The American Teacher is a synthetic, narrative-driven study that brings together in one place the essential research in the field. And like any good history, the book shows how mining the stuff of everyday life serves as the richest way to learn more about a group of people at a particular time and in a particular place.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Teachers in the 1920s : a minister to the republic -- Teachers in the 1930s : a mass of mediocrity -- Teachers in the 1940s : a vast civilian army -- Teachers in the 1950s : a unique arrangement -- Teachers in the 1960s : a troubled occupation -- Teachers in the 1970s : a certain malaise -- Teachers in the 1980s : a nation at risk -- Teachers in the 1990s : a complex act -- Teacher in the 2000s : a holy mission -- Teachers in the 2010s to today : a tumultuous time.

"Told chronologically and divided into ten decades, The American Teacher sheds light on the important role that teachers have played in this country over the last one hundred years. It is parsed through the voices of educators, intellectuals, and journalists who have weighed in on its many different dimensions from the 1920s to today"-- Provided by publisher.

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