Transitions in American Education
Discover the evolution of teaching in the United States with "Transitions in American Education" by Donal Parkerson, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2001. This insightful work spans 298 pages and offers a comprehensive social history of education from the colonial era to modern times. Parkerson explores significant themes such as classroom discipline, the impact of technology, and the role of cultural diversity in shaping educational practices. By placing these vital issues within a historical context, the book provides readers with a deeper understanding of the transformative shifts in educational policy and reform. Ideal for educators, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of American education, this reference guide is a valuable addition to your collection. Dive into "Transitions in American Education" today and engage with the historical narratives that have influenced contemporary teaching methods.