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EDTHP 115 2/5/03. Announcements Papers due this Friday (Feb. 7) Review Sheet for Test #1 (Friday, Feb. 14) handed out this Friday Readings and pages to focus on: This week: History, Chap. 6 pp. 161-169 pp. 169-179 Webster, Rush, Jefferson Next Week: Dewey. EDTHP 115 2/5/03.
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EDTHP 1152/5/03 Announcements Papers due this Friday (Feb. 7) Review Sheet for Test #1 (Friday, Feb. 14) handed out this Friday Readings and pages to focus on: This week: History, Chap. 6 pp. 161-169 pp. 169-179 Webster, Rush, Jefferson Next Week: Dewey
EDTHP 1152/5/03 Other Types of School Reforms and approaches to schooling Conclude with School Reforms History of Education The Puritans Post-Revolution America
Questions for Today • What does study of specific examples tell us? • What do researchers look for when they evaluate a school reform? • What were the educational goals of the Puritans?
Success for All • Extensive Training for School Staff • Acceptance by School Staff • Intensive Instructional Support • Cooperative Learning and Mastery Instruction • No other reforms in that school
The Coalition of Essential Schools10 Common Principles • Learning to use one's mind well • Less is More, depth over coverage • Goals apply to all students • Personalization • Student-as-worker, teacher-as-coach • Demonstration of mastery • A tone of decency and trust • Commitment to the entire school • Resources dedicated to teaching and learning • Democracy and equity
Comer School Development Project • Inner City Schools • Enhanced Social and Psychological Services • Teachers, Parents, Psychologists, Social Workers, other specialists • Mental Health Teams • Curricular Reform (later addition)
History of Education • History as a mode of inquiry and analysis • Time periods that we’ll cover • What to look for in each time period • Context of the Time Period • Curriculum • Pedagogy • View of Children • Type of System & Specific Policies • Major reformers • Purposes of Education
History Part IThe Puritans Education in Colonial America, 1607-1770s • Some reminders: 1587, 1607, 1620, 1630, 1636 • The Puritans: “City Upon a Hill” • Role of Education • Purpose of Education • The New England Primer
Puritans, 1630-1700s • Viewed Children as Sinful and Depraved • Troubled by High Mortality Rates • Worried about Weakening Family Role and Juvenile Delinquency • Passed Series of Laws to Reinforce Agencies of Education