Founding documents—namely, the 1916 Report on Social Studies—is
the focus of John Dewey and the Dawn of Social Studies: Unraveling
Conflicting Interpretations of the 1916 Report which examines the
Report in order to determine how it has been interpreted and regarded
over time. The underlying question involved is: 'Which interpretation,
or interpretations, most embodies the intent, goals, and purpose of
the 1916 Committee?' Key members of the 1916 committee have been
identified for extended research and analysis. One additional
individual frequently quoted throughout the Report, John Dewey,
received special consideration owing to his stature and influence in
the U.S. and throughout the world. The wide variety of interpretations
was examined within an organizational framework utilized to discuss
and analyze the broad spectrum of interpretations that exist. This
examination encompassed the existing theories, the meaning and intent
of the 1916 committee, as well as the social and political aspects of
the era. The overarching intent of founding documents, in this case
the 1916 Report, is to make sense of the various scholarly
interpretations and offer insights as to whether or not a consensus of
opinion among scholars existed. Like all important founding documents
whose authors have long since passed through the veil of history, but
whose work continues to influence, we, as scholars, social studies and
history educators, and curriculum and instruction researchers, want to
know whose ideas are at the forefront of social studies—one of the
most contested academic fields of study in America.
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Unraveling Conflicting Interpretations of the 1916 Report
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781806615483
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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