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Schoolhouse Design And Curriculum In Nineteenth Century America Historical And Theoretical Frameworks 1st Ed Joseph Da Silva

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Schoolhouse Design And Curriculum In Nineteenth Century America Historical And Theoretical Frameworks 1st Ed Joseph Da Silva
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.75 MB
Author: Joseph da Silva
ISBN: 9783319785851, 9783319785868, 3319785850, 3319785869
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Schoolhouse Design And Curriculum In Nineteenth Century America Historical And Theoretical Frameworks 1st Ed Joseph Da Silva by Joseph Da Silva 9783319785851, 9783319785868, 3319785850, 3319785869 instant download after payment.

This book examines the formative relationship between nineteenth century American school architecture and curriculum. While other studies have queried the intersections of school architecture and curriculum, they approach them without consideration for the ways in which their relationships are culturally formative—or how they reproduce or resist extant inequities in the United States. Da Silva addresses this gap in the school design archive with a cross-disciplinary approach, taking to task the cultural consequences of the relationship between these two primary elements of teaching and learning in a ‘hotspot’ of American education—the nineteenth century. Providing a historical and theoretical framework for practitioners and scholars in evaluating the politics of modern American school design, the book holds a mirror to the oft-criticized state of American education today.

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