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Gender, Race and the National Education Association Wayne J. Urban

Gender, Race and the National Education Association By Wayne J. Urban

Gender, Race and the National Education Association by Wayne J. Urban


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Gender, Race and the National Education Association: Professionalism and its Limitations by Wayne J. Urban

Urban presents the NEA in its historical context, turning a fair and clear eye on this powerful and controversial organization, and using this context to both criticize and commend. The culmination of a three decade long study, this unique volume presents an unusually thorough and much needed holistic view of the NEA.

About Wayne J. Urban

Wayne J. Urban is Regents' Professor of Educational Policy Studies and Professor of History at Georgia Scace University. He is a past president of the History of Education Society and the American Educational Studies Association, as well as former vice president of Division F (History and Historiography) of the American Educational Research Association

Table of Contents

Preface -- Chapter 1 Professionalism in Process: The Reform of the National Education Association, 1917-30 -- Professionalism Foreshadowed -- The Challenge of Teacher Unionism -- A Remodeled Structure and a Major Fault Line -- The Expansion of the NEA Central Office -- The NEA Research Division and Its Audiences -- Profession or Professions -- Chapter 2 Professionalism and Educational Equity: The National Education Association in the 1930s -- The Great Depression -- Fiscal Equity and New Leadership -- Rivalry with the AFT -- Equity for Women and Minority Teachers Women and Equity on the NEA Staff: Charl Williams -- The 1920s and the 1930s -- Chapter 3 War and Professionalism: The National Education Association, 1940-49 -- Another Emergency, Another Opportunity, and Another Commission -- The Continuing Pursuit of Teacher Welfare Association Finance in a Time of Crisis -- Building Local Associations -- Women Teachers and Black Teachers -- Women on the NEA Staff: Mobility and Its Limits -- Chapter 4 An Exaggerated Sense of Accomplishment: The National Education Association in the 1950s -- The NEA and the Federal Government -- Teacher Welfare: Old and (a Few) New Approaches -- Problems with Local and State Associations -- Trouble at the Top -- The NEA and the Woman Teacher in the 1950s -- The Specter of Unionization -- NEA Response to Criticism -- Chapter 5 The Making of a Teachers' Union: The National Education Association, 1960-73 -- Turmoil in the NEA in the I 960s -- Constitutional Reform and Its Consequences The NEA and Political Action -- Changes in the Relations of Loc,ll and State Associations -- Militancy and the NEA Staff -- Gender, Militancy, and the NEA -- Chapter 6 Desegregating the National Education Association, 1954-78 -- Desegregation of the NEA: Beginnings -- Desegregation at the National Level -- Early State Mergers -- NEA Criteria for Mergers -- The NEA and Desegregation in the 1970s -- Organizational Consequences of Mergers -- Chapter 7 Back to Professionalism: The National Education Association in the Past Twenty-Five Years -- The 1970s and the 1980s: An Overview -- Unionization and the NEA Research Division -- Collective Bargaining -- Political Action and the AFT -- The NEA, the AFT, and Educational Reform -- Merger with the AFT -- The New Unionism and the Old -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Name Index -- Subject Index.

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NLS9780815338178
9780815338178
0815338171
Gender, Race and the National Education Association: Professionalism and its Limitations by Wayne J. Urban
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2000-08-03
328
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