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Speculations on the Early Impact of Schools of Education on Educational Psychology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

Arthur G. Powell*
Affiliation:
Harvard Graduate School of Education

Extract

I have three broad purposes in this brief sketch: First, to describe the conception of education as a subject matter that in 1890 was generally held by teachers of education in American colleges and universities; second, to describe how this conception broke down in the next three decades under the forces of professionalization and specialization in both university research and in educational practice; and finally, to show how the resulting structure of the study of education reinforced a narrow view of human learning within educational psychology.

Type
Works in Progress II
Copyright
Copyright © 1971 History of Education Quarterly 

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