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Progressive Pioneer : Alexander James Inglis (1879-1924) and American Secondary Education (2 Revised edition)

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Alexander James Inglis's (1879-1924) transformation from an academic traditionalist devoted to Latin pedagogy to an influential progressive-experimentalist and advocate of the comprehensive high school has received insufficient attention from educational and curriculum historians.

Inglis's career manifests important characteristics of the progressive era in American history.

As an attempt to generate organizing principles upon which to construct a new, responsive social institution, his book, Principles of Secondary Education, stands as a quintessential manifestation of progressive values.

This fine-grained profile of Inglis's work reveals nuances in the historic record that are otherwise obscured by high-level historical interpretations.

An assessment of the utility of these interpretations for explaining Inglis's career leads to a discussion of the implications of the record of Inglis's work for understanding the progressive period and its prevailing interpretations, as well as to a consideration of the role of biography in historical research.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
1433100479 / 9781433100475
Hardback
23/08/2007
United States
162 pages, 6 illustrations and 1 table
160 x 230 mm, 470 grams