Foreword Mary Kalantzis
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Beginnings
- In the Beginning: Education at Illinois, 1867-1905
- A School of Education and the Struggle for a Profession of Teaching, 1905-1917
- Growing a College and Establishing a Research Tradition, 1918-1930
- Depression, Social Crisis, and Professionalization of Education, 1931-1945
Part II. Defining the Discipline
- What Kind of Study Is Education?
- Establishing Social Foundations, 1945-1957
- Shaping and Debating Educational Psychology, 1948-1966
- The Foundations of Cognitive Psychology, 1963-
- Debating the Shape of Instruction and Assessment, 1964-
- Critical Thinking and Educational Inquiry, 1950-
- The Qualitative Turn, 1964-
Part III. Equity and Diversity in Learning
- Cold War Tensions, Sputnik, and New Beginnings, 1950-1964
- Life Adjustment or Educational Wasteland? Debating Progressive Education, 1953-1986
- Special Education and Disability Services, 1946-
- Racism and Education, 1948-1956
- Growing Diversity, 1968-
Part IV. Technology in Learning
- Computers in the Service of Learning, 1949-1976
- New Math and Inquiry Science, 1951-1976
- The Cybernetics of Learning, 1949-1975
- Going Online, 1993-
- New Learning, 2006-
Notes
References
Index