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Forgotten Heroes of American Education
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01 January 2006

This book is titled Forgotten Heroes of American Education because it contains representative writings by significant educators who challenged mainstream thinking. The editors of this volume believe that the work of these thoughtful and important educators deserves to be remembered. They have been forgotten because in the great pedagogical battles of the twentieth century, they lost. Time and again, they battled with their Progressivist colleagues over the purpose and goals of elementary and secondary education. Because they lost the arguments, their role as leaders and thinkers was almost completely ignored by historians of education, who identified with the winners. We think this was a grand mistake. To honor the legacy of these eight educators, we have written this book and entitled it Forgotten Heroes of American Education.
Section I. Selected Writings of Williams C. Bagley
Section II. Selected Writings of Charles DeGramo
Section III. Selected Writings of Davd Felmley
Section IV. Selected Writings of William Torrey Harris
Section V. Selected Writings of Isaac Lean Kandel
Section VI. Selected Writings of Charles Alexander McMurry
Section VII. Selected Writings of William C. Ruediger
Section VIII. Selected Writings of Edward Austion Sheldon
Section IX. John Dewey's Forgotten Essays