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- Title
Redefining Citizenship: Curriculum Reform and the Changing Politics of Education in World War 1-Era Butte.
- Authors
Ewert, Cody Dodge
- Abstract
The article focuses on efforts for public education reform in the U.S. and impact of changing education politics in Butte, Montana during the World War I. Topics include Montana Teachers' Association president W. K. Dwyer views on educators' attitude, educational reform and conservative nationalism in Butte and George Strayer and education politics and its impact on Butte's citizenship training curricula.
- Subjects
UNITED States; PUBLIC education; EDUCATIONAL change; TEACHER attitudes; AMERICAN nationalism; CITIZENSHIP education; STRAYER, George; EDUCATION &; politics; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY; HISTORY of educational change
- Publication
Montana: The Magazine of Western History, 2017, Vol 67, Issue 4, p57
- ISSN
0026-9891
- Publication type
Article