School & Society, Volume 1, presents a collection of articles and discussions concerning educational and social issues of the early 20th century. Published by the Society for the Advancement of Education, this volume offers insights into the prevailing pedagogical theories, social concerns, and the evolving landscape of education. The writings explore the relationship between schools and broader society, examining how educational institutions can adapt to meet the changing needs of a dynamic world.
This historical record provides a valuable resource for educators, sociologists, and anyone interested in understanding the development of modern educational thought and practice. Discover the debates and ideas that shaped the educational landscape and continue to influence discussions about the role of education in contemporary society.
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