Curriculum and teaching dialogue, Vol.23(1/2), pp.125-128
01/01/2021
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Addams viewed education as the foundation for democracy and claimed that in a genuinely egalitarian society the poor required access to an environment that matched environments that enriched the lives of the upper classes. [...]Hull-House was an educational setting furnished as a middle-class home with fine art and trendy furniture. In "'I Still Don't See the Problem With Treating Each Student as an Individual': Science Preservice Teachers' Views on Diversity and Race in the Science Classroom," Seema Rivera and Preethi Titu explore preservice science teachers views on diversity and race. According to Addams, education is to provide knowledge to enhance the lives of all members of society, with a previous focus on the needs and desires of the children (Jane Adams 1860-1935, n.d.).
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Meeting the needs of migrant workers and their families
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Curriculum and teaching dialogue, Vol.23(1/2), pp.125-128