The Benderly Boys & American Jewish Education - 9781584659839
Un libro in lingua di Krasner Jonathan B. edito da Univ Pr of New England, 2011
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Samson Benderly inaugurated the first Bureau of Jewish Education in 1910 amid a hodgepodge of congregational schools, khayders, community Talmud Torahs, and private tutors. Drawing on the theories of Johann Pestalozzi, Herbert Spencer, and John Dewey, and deriving inspiration from cultural Zionism, Benderly sought to modernize Jewish education by professionalizing the field, creating an immigrant-based, progressive supplementary school model, and spreading the mantra of community responsibility for Jewish education. With philanthropist Jacob Schiff and influential laymen financing his plans, Benderly realized that his best hope for transforming the educational landscape nationwide was to train a younger generation of teachers, principals, and bureau leaders. These young men became known collectively as the "Benderly Boys," who, from the 1920s to the 1970s, were the dominant force in Jewish education--both formal and informal--in the United States.
Informazioni bibliografiche
- Titolo del Libro in lingua: The Benderly Boys & American Jewish Education
- Lingua: English
- Autore: Krasner Jonathan B.
- Editore: Univ Pr of New England
- Collana: Univ Pr of New England (Paperback)
- Data di Pubblicazione: 10 Maggio '11
- Genere: EDUCATION
- Argomenti : Jews Education United States History 20th century
- Pagine: 498
- ISBN-10: 1584659831
- EAN-13: 9781584659839