Null (education, Baylor U.) traces the life of American educator, William Chandler Bagley (1874-1946), who contributed significantly to the fight for liberal and professional education, and teacher education. Both a supporter and critic of John Dewey and the progressive education movement, Bagley received relatively little attention after retiring in 1939. Arguing that there has been a general failure to fully understand Bagley, Null's text broadens the historical understanding of Bagley, with the intent of opening a dialogue about the educator, his ideas, and their relationship to past and present educational practice and thought. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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