ERIC Number: EJ1454697
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 6
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ISSN: ISSN-0018-2680
EISSN: EISSN-1748-5959
"If John Dewey Calls, Tell Him Things Didn't Work Out": 1970s Activists Use History to Explain the "Failure" of Public Schooling in Australia
History of Education Quarterly, v63 n3 p371-376 2024
This essay considers the usefulness of history of education, first, through the history of Australian university-based teacher education and then through the history of how, in the postwar period of schooling expansion, the provision of public schooling was transformed discursively from a policy solution into a policy problem--with opposing viewpoints from "left" and "right" projected through the print media. With a particular focus on "conservative" critique, two contrasting snapshots are presented of public writing from the 1970s-1980s to illustrate how, by this period, the focus of public debate about education policy in Australia was no longer on the principles and logistics of widening access, but on questioning the trustworthiness of the schools themselves--what and how they were teaching the nation's children. The essay concludes by proposing that history itself is constantly invoked in debates about schooling by people who are trying to explain what needs to be changed or preserved.
Descriptors: Educational History, Intellectual Disciplines, Public Schools, Criticism, Access to Education, Equal Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Trust (Psychology), Institutional Characteristics
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