Incarner un modèle progressiste La professionnalisation de l'enseignement à Chicago (1890-1940)

The 1890s to 1940s were a pivotal era in the development of a professionalised approach to teaching in the United States. Reforms that were seen as beneficial to society were led by a variety of actors who sought to change how teachers were trained, the teaching methods used, and how school systems...

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Main Author: Birocheau, Sonia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Lyon ENS Éditions 2020
Series:Éducation et savoirs en société
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