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Hewes, Dorothy W. – 1993
This review of the literature about fictional and actual utopian communities focuses on parents and children in American utopias. Introductory comments explore the history and defining characteristics of utopias. The next section highlights references to women, children, education, and parenting in several fictional utopias, including Plato's…
Descriptors: Collective Settlements, Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Hewes, Dorothy W. – 1995
Fathers' roles in cooperative nursery schools have changed considerably since the 1920s. In the 1920s, American families had a strict father-mother role differentiation. These stereotyped sex roles broke down somewhat in the 1930s and 1940s due to the Depression and World War II, but they returned in the 1950s. A more egalitarian approach to…
Descriptors: Cooperatives, Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Nursery Schools
Hewes, Dorothy W. – 1995
As the end of the century nears, it is important to reflect upon the history of early childhood education and what the future holds. Centuries before the Christian era began, Plato wrote that the welfare of children from birth onward was a responsibility of the entire community. In 1628, the first written guidance for out-of-home education of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Children, Early Childhood Education
Hewes, Dorothy W. – 1989
This paper traces the interface between preschool and elementary school as reflected by public funding during the first 200 years of American education. The paper also covers reasons for changes in entrance age and in funding and indicates the relevance of these changes for current issues in early childhood education. Sections address: (1) the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Educational Practices, Federal Government
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