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American Education and the Demography of the US Student Population, 1880 - 2014
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Examines the relationship between demography and American education
Includes coverage of the four most recent American historical periods: the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the Post WWII Era, and the Post 1983 Era
Offers a vital portrait of the US educational system over time
Examines the relationship between demography and American education Includes coverage of the four most recent American historical periods: the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the Post WWII Era, and the Post 1983 Era Offers a vital portrait of the US educational system over time
Autorentext
Richard R. Verdugo is a Sociologist, having earned a Doctorate in the field from the University of Southern California. He has retired from the labor force, and currently resides in the Ukraine, but shuttles between the Ukraine and other European nations. Richard's research interests are eclectic as he has published regularly in four research areas: sociology, economics, education, and demography. His most recent publications include two books (Education Reform in Europe; and Latin American Immigrants in Spain, with Andreu Domingo and Albert Sabater). He has a forthcoming book on National Identity in Europe (with Andrew Milne), in which he has co-authored three chapters: one a general introduction to the topic, with Andew Milne; one on national identity in Germany, with Dana Martin; and another on national identity in Russia, with Oxana Karnaukhova. His most recent journal articles include two papers in the International Journal of Education Reform, whichhe Guest Edited (Education Reform in China, with Aihua Hu; and a paper on Education Reform and Community). His most recent research focuses on PISA and Social Structure; underutilized labor in Europe; the Demography of the US school population from 1900 to 2010; non-English use in the USA as a measure of Ethnicity from 1910 to 2010; a study of the American Sociology from 1900 to 2000; and research on the labor market experience of the Mexican American Worker from 1940 to 2010.
Zusammenfassung
Examines the relationship between demography and American education
Includes coverage of the four most recent American historical periods: the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, the Post WWII Era, and the Post 1983 Era
Offers a vital portrait of the US educational system over time
Inhalt
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.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783319894225
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Auflage 1st edition 2018
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 572
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 1016g
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T37mm
- Jahr 2018
- EAN 9783319894225
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3319894226
- Veröffentlichung 15.10.2018
- Titel American Education and the Demography of the US Student Population, 1880 - 2014
- Autor Richard R. Verdugo
- Untertitel Applied Demography Series 10