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Republic and the School : Horace Mann on the Education of Free Man, Paperback by Cremin, Lawrence A. (EDT), ISBN 080771206X, ISBN-13 9780807712061, Brand New, Free shipping in the US
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Product Identifiers
PublisherTeacher's College Press
ISBN-10080771206X
ISBN-139780807712061
eBay Product ID (ePID)11038681804
Product Key Features
Number of Pages112 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRepublic and the School : Horace Mann on the Education of Free Men
SubjectGeneral, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Publication Year1957
TypeTextbook
AuthorLawrence A. Cremin
Subject AreaEducation
SeriesClassics in Education Ser.
FormatPerfect
Dimensions
Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight3.6 Oz
Item Length6.9 in
Item Width4.5 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number7
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN57-009102
SynopsisFirst in the Classics in Education Series, this volume offers excerpts from Horace Mann?s famous annual reports with an eye to their relevance to today?s educational problems. ?This series presents the sources of the American educational heritage. There could be no more appropriate beginning than a volume of selections from Horace Mann's reports (1834?1848) to the Massachusetts Board of Education. As the commanding figure of the early public school movement, Mann more than anyone articulated the nineteenth-century American faith in education. His work still stands as the classic statement of the relationship between freedom, popular education, and republican government.? ?From the Foreword by Lawrence A. Cremin, First in the Classics in Education Series, this volume offers excerpts from Horace Mann's famous annual reports with an eye to their relevance to today's educational problems. "This series presents the sources of the American educational heritage. There could be no more appropriate beginning than a volume of selections from Horace Mann's reports (1834-1848) to the Massachusetts Board of Education. As the commanding figure of the early public school movement, Mann more than anyone articulated the nineteenth-century American faith in education. His work still stands as the classic statement of the relationship between freedom, popular education, and republican government." --From the Foreword by Lawrence A. Cremin, First in the Classics in Education Series , this volume offers excerpts from Horace Mann's famous annual reports with an eye to their relevance to today's educational problems. "This series presents the sources of the American educational heritage. There could be no more appropriate beginning than a volume of selections from Horace Mann's reports (1834-1848) to the Massachusetts Board of Education. As the commanding figure of the early public school movement, Mann more than anyone articulated the nineteenth-century American faith in education. His work still stands as the classic statement of the relationship between freedom, popular education, and republican government." --From the Foreword by Lawrence A. Cremin