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Verdugo, Richard R.
American Education and the Demography of the US Student Population, 1880 – 2014
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American Education and the Demography of the US Student Population, 1880 – 2014/ by Richard R. Verdugo.
作者:
Verdugo, Richard R.
面頁冊數:
LXV, 505 p. 106 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Demography. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89423-2
ISBN:
9783319894232
American Education and the Demography of the US Student Population, 1880 – 2014
Verdugo, Richard R.
American Education and the Demography of the US Student Population, 1880 – 2014
[electronic resource] /by Richard R. Verdugo. - 1st ed. 2018. - LXV, 505 p. 106 illus.online resource. - Applied Demography Series,102352-376X ;. - Applied Demography Series,4.
Part One: Theoretical Background -- Chapter 1: A brief history of the American Educational System -- Chapter 2: The changing demography of the American population: 1900 – 2010 -- Chapter 3: Demography and education: A research framework -- Part Two: The Demography of the American Student -- Population: 1900 to 2010 -- Chapter 4: The Progressive Era -- Chapter 5: The Great Depression -- Chapter 6: The Post WWII Era -- Chapter 7: The Post 1983 Era -- Chapter 8: Conclusion. .
This monograph examines changes in the American public school population from 1900 to 2010. It shows how different historical periods have affected the composition of the student body and have posed important challenges to those involved in shaping educational policy. The author first develops an analytical framework that merges education and applied demography concepts. The education concepts include attendance, promotion, retention, high school graduation, and college enrollment. While, the applied demography concepts take into account size, distribution, and composition. He then applies this framework to the four most recent American historical periods: the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the Post WWII Era, and the Post 1983 Era. Readers will come to understand the changing socio-demographic profile of American schools due to such factors as immigration from Europe, child labor laws, internal migration, greater fertility and the rise of t he Baby Boom generation, the changing status of women and minorities, the urban crises, rising social inequality, the 2008 recession, and globalization. Featuring both historical and current data, this volume clearly shows how demographic change affects the teaching and learning environment, education policy, funding, and school segregation. Overall, it offers insightful analysis that may help shape the future of American education. .
ISBN: 9783319894232
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-89423-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Demography.
LC Class. No.: HB848-3697
Dewey Class. No.: 304.6
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