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Home/Schooling : creating schools that work for kids, parents and teachers /

During the nineteenth century, social reformers took hold of an already existing institution - the school - and sought to make it compulsory. In the process, they supplanted parents and domestic life - the home - as the primary educational force for children. As education was taken out of the home,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Greenwalt, Kyle (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Rotterdam : Sense Publishers, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Home/Schooling Revisited -- The Illusion of Compulsory Schooling -- Homeschooling and Home/Schooling -- Audience, Purpose and Overview of the Book -- What Schooling Does to Kids -- The Outcomes of Schooling: Liberation versus Oppression -- Nationalism, Schooling, and Affectionate Authority -- Nationalist Reform through Affectionate Authority -- Living the Contradiction: Stories of Teacher Authority and Teacher Affection -- What Schooling Does to Kids: The Universality of Guilt, Shame and Abuse -- What Schooling Does to Teachers -- The Worst of All Slaveries -- Women and Teaching: Ambitions for a Public Life -- Women and Teaching: A Dangerous Step Forward -- What Teaching Does to Teachers -- The Biggest Challenge Facing Teachers: Their Own Pasts -- What Schooling Does to Teachers -- What Schooling Does to Parents -- A Warning: Teachers Living Lives of Contradiction -- A Man's Home Is His Castle -- Families and the Common School Movement -- Teachers and Parents Are Natural Enemies -- A Pathologist Comes to Visit -- When Are They Supposed to Dance? -- Finding the Balance between Home and School -- Home/Schooling Our Children -- Rethinking Affectionate Authority: Lessons from Marmee -- Recommendations for Parents and Teachers -- Final Thoughts -- References. 
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