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Schooling and social change in modern America [by] Don Adams, with Gerald M. Reagan.
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Adams, Donald K., 1925-
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, McKay [1972]
Description
ix, 304 pages 22 cm.
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Forrestal Annex - A
LC191.A27
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Subject(s)
Educational sociology
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Educational planning
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Educational sociology
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United States
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Educational planning
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United States
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Social change
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United States
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Author
Reagan, Gerald M.
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Series
Educational policy, planning, and theory
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Contents
pt. 1 Education, modernization, and the industrial social order Perspectives on social change and educational change. Social and educational crises in industrialized and postindustrialized society. pt. 2 The education process and its social environment Socialization, schooling, and education. Students and schools. pt. 3 Education, occupation, and the social structure Schooling, manpower, and occupation. Schooling and the concern for equity. pt. 4 Choices in control and planning in education The struggle for educational authority: the public and the professionals. Planning and policy in education. pt. 5 Options in designing educational change Alternatives in education.
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72075453
OCLC
572056
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