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OverviewIn Teaching History Then and Now, Larry Cuban explores the teaching of history in American high schools during the past half-century. Drawing on his early career experience as a high school history educator and his more recent work as a historian of US education policy and practice, Cuban examines how determined reformers have and have not changed the teaching of history. The book focuses on two high schools—Cleveland’s Glenville High School and Washington DC’s Cardozo High School—examining both throughout the 1950s and 1960s and then at the present time. Adding to this complex portrait are fascinating accounts of the major reform movements in history teaching over the last half-century: the New Social Studies of the 1960s and the New History of the 1990s. Uniting this nationwide history of the field with his own recollections of and research on the featured high schools, Cuban creates a rich, detailed portrait of an important, contested high school field characterized by enduring features and significant change. The result is exemplary education research, capturing the gritty facts of classroom practice and the larger currents of policy, institutional, and national change. Cuban identifies how large reforms have influenced—and sometimes failed to affect—classroom practice. Teaching History Then and Now portrays a complex, often unpredictable process whereby reformers, school leaders, policy makers, and teachers have all struggled to make the teaching of history best serve students, their communities, and the nation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Larry CubanPublisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group Imprint: Harvard Educational Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.355kg ISBN: 9781612508863ISBN 10: 1612508863 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 30 March 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsCuban is a careful historian; his study is inventive and insightful. --<b>R. R. Sherman</b>, CHOICE Connect Cuban is a careful historian; his study is inventive and insightful. --R. R. Sherman, CHOICE Connect Teaching History Then and Now: A Story of Stability and Change in Schools is a worthy succesor to his invaluable books on how teachers taught, and how little has changed despite the waves of fads and reforms that have periodically washed over America's schools for the past century. Cuban's research is still clear-eyed, careful, and comprehensive; his conclusions, nuanced and precise. --Luther Spoehr, History News Network When Cuban waxed philosophical and challenged the status quo in his summary, it made you think about your role as an administrator and/or policymaker. His discussion about the 'grammar of schooling' should be a requirement for aspiring administrators. --Rob Clark, School Administrator Those interested in a personal, historical, and policy-informing account of history education would do well to begin with his hard-won treasure trove of insights. --A. J. Angulo, Teachers College Record Cuban's book is a study of much more than history education...Historians of education, social studies methods instructors, and current and future history teachers will find this book engaging, informative, and at times even optimistic about the future of US education. --Anne-Lise Halvorsen, History of Education Quarterly When Cuban waxed philosophical and challenged the status quo in his summary, it made you think about your role as an administrator and/or policymaker. His discussion about the 'grammar of schooling' should be a requirement for aspiring administrators. --Rob Clark, School Administrator Teaching History Then and Now: A Story of Stability and Change in Schools is a worthy succesor to his invaluable books on how teachers taught, and how little has changed despite the waves of fads and reforms that have periodically washed over America's schools for the past century. Cuban's research is still clear-eyed, careful, and comprehensive; his conclusions, nuanced and precise. --Luther Spoehr, History News Network Cuban is a careful historian; his study is inventive and insightful. --R. R. Sherman, CHOICE Connect Cuban is a careful historian; his study is inventive and insightful. --R. R. Sherman, CHOICE Connect Author InformationLarry Cuban is professor emeritus of education at Stanford University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |