"How Schools Use Their Time" is a comprehensive and analytical study focused on the structural organization of the American educational system during a period of significant reform. Written by Carleton Hunter Mann, this work provides a meticulous examination of how time is allocated across various subjects and activities within the elementary school curriculum. By gathering and interpreting data from numerous school districts, the author reveals the underlying priorities and pedagogical trends of the early twentieth century.
The book delves into the complexities of school administration, exploring the variations in time allotment for core disciplines such as reading, mathematics, and social sciences. It serves as an essential historical record of the scientific management movement in education, documenting the effort to standardize instruction and improve institutional efficiency. "How Schools Use Their Time" remains a valuable resource for educators, historians, and policy researchers interested in the evolution of school schedules and the historical foundations of modern instructional planning. Through its detailed tables and insightful commentary, the work offers a unique perspective on the logistical and philosophical challenges of structuring the school day to meet the needs of a changing society.
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