Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 144
Trim: 6½ x 9⅛
978-1-4758-4028-5 • Hardback • May 2018 • $69.00 • (£53.00)
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Dr. M. Scott Norton is a former public school teacher, coordinator of curriculum, assistant superintendent and superintendent of schools. He has served as professor and vice chair of the Department of Educational Administration and Supervision at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and as professor and chair of the Department of Educational Administration and Policy Studies at Arizona State University, where he is professor emeritus.
Chapter 1: Educational Views and Contributions of U.S. Presidents During the Years 1779-1829—Revolutionary America and the Young Republic Era
Chapter 2: The Educational Views and Contributions of U. S. Presidents for 1829-1877---War, Turmoil and the New Nation Era
Chapter 3: The Educational Legacies of U.S. Presidents from 1877 to 1929---The National Expansion, and Second Industrial Revolution Era
Chapter 4: The Educational Views and Contributions of U.S. Presidents During the Years o 1929 to 1977—The Depression, War II, and the New Deal Era
Chapter 5: The Educational Vies and Contributions of U. S. Presidents That Served Between 1977-2020—The New Millenium, Terrorism, immigration, and View of Making America Great Again Era
Appendix 1: Special Exercise
Glossary
In my 39 years as a teacher and school principal, I’ve never come across a book which has factually captured the educational views and contributions of our 44 presidents. In the context of five eras, Dr. Norton takes you through each president’s views on education and policy during their administration and related service in governmental positions. It’s a must read, especially for gaining new knowledge as well as promoting a better understanding of the impact that the nation’s presidents have made on the educational system in America. Teachers, students, school administrators, parents and other members of the citizenry will find great interest and personal benefit in reading this unique book. It, indeed, is one of a kind.
— Barry L. Fritch, M.Ed, educator, principal/learning leader, Broadmor Elementary School, Tempe, Arizona
Norton’s work, The Whitehouse and Education Through the Years, U.S.Presidents’ Views and Significant Contributions, is a thoughtful, comprehensive, in-depth and enlightening study of how our presidents have influenced the education of our youth since the founding of our country. It is an invaluable resource for the teachers of history, government, or citizenship when discussing how our presidents have enabled every students’ opportunities to study and learn. For the layman who is a student of history or enjoys presidential studies, The Whitehouse and Education provides unusual insight into an aspect of presidential responsibilities and duties rarely discussed by historians even though education is a cornerstone of our democracy. Norton’s discussion of each president’s interest as well as influence in education during specific periods of our country’s history is of particular importance. In short, the book is easy to read, informative, and enjoyable—a must read.
— Larry K. Kelly, Ed.D., author, educator, international consultant