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Popular Education: For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes

Language
English
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Non-Fiction

In "Popular Education," Ira Mayhew presents a compelling exploration of educational reform in the 19th century America, advocating for accessible and inclusive schooling for all. The book is vividly written, employing a persuasive rhetorical style that combines empirical evidence with progressive ideals, reflecting the zeitgeist of a rapidly industrializing society. Mayhew'Äôs work addresses the intersection of education and democracy, arguing that a well-informed citizenry is essential for a functioning republic. His nuanced analysis places popular education within its historical context, examining the roles of women, immigrants, and minorities within the educational landscape of the time. Ira Mayhew was a fervent advocate for educational reform, drawing on his experiences as an educator and reformist. His involvement in various educational boards and associations fueled his commitment to democratizing education, leading him to synthesize contemporary educational philosophies with a forward-thinking vision. Mayhew'Äôs background in political activism and community engagement shaped his outlook on the necessity of inclusive education to foster societal progress and equity. "Popular Education" is an essential read for scholars interested in the development of educational theory and practice in America. It serves as a timeless reminder of the power of education in shaping social change, making it highly relevant for contemporary discussions on educational access and equity.

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Release date

Ebook: 17 December 2019

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