Title: Emergent Nation
1Emergent Nation
2Emergent Nation
- Significant Social Events
- Opening of West, Homestead Act, Louisiana
Purchase - Add Florida, Texas, Oregon
- European Immigration
- Slavery-3/5 person
- Railroads, telegraph
- Bank of the US, national currency, post office
- Social movements, antislavery, child labor laws,
compulsory schooling, temperance
3Emergent Nation
- College Transformation
- National University-proposed in 1790
- 1785-Georgia, 1791-Vermont, 1795-University of
North Carolina opens w/1 faculty member who was
also the President - 1811- Miami in Ohio
- 1821 1st Jewish institution founded fails
- 1875 - Hebrew Union College
- 1782-1802 19 existing colleges founded, 2X
colleges founded during the previous 150 years - 700 plus fail National University not
established Cohen suggests 500 founded w/210-250
operating after the Civil War
4Emergent Nation
- Curriculum
- Science, war, enlightenment
- Columbia (Kings)- added economics, natural
history, French - Univ. of North Carolina added chemistry,
agriculture, and English - Union-added French US history, and constitution
government - West Point-founded in 1802 for the study of
military sciences - 1802 Rensselaer Polytechnic founded, 1st
technical institution in US - 1835 Addition of evening courses, branch
campuses, 8 civil engineering graduates - 1850 Mining, architecture
- 1865 MIT opens Harvard, Dartmouth, and Penn
have schools of science
5Emergent Nation
- Curriculum Continues
- Elective Struggle- permitting student choice in
college studies curriculum too classical old
studies v new studies - Jefferson tried the elective curriculum at
William and Mary and the Univ. of Va. Univ. of VA
was divided into 8 schools, student could select
school but course of study was set student
completed course of study as quickly or slowly as
able. - - 8 schools consisted of ancient languages,
modern languages, mathematics, natural
philosophy, natural history, anatomy and
medicine, moral philosophy, and law - -Degrees awarded after a stiff exam and an
earned Masters degree was introduced
6Emergent Nation
- Curriculum Continues
- George Tichnor worked with Jefferson
- -Joined faculty at Harvard
- -Recommended Harvards New Rules (faculty
organized into dept. of study) in 1825 driven in
part by student unrest - Yale Report of 1828
- Role of Yale in HE
- Jeremiah Day
- Discipline and furniture of the mind
- Expanding its powers and storing it with
knowledge education is mental exercises to
strengthen faculties of the mind. Done by the
ancient subjects. What is known is known.
7Emergent Nation
- Yale Report Cont.
- But why, it is asked, should all the students in
a college be required to tread in the same
steps?...to this we answer, that our prescribed
course contains those subjects only which ought
to be understoodby everyone who aims at a
thorough education. They are not the
peculiarities of any profession or art. These are
to be learned in the professional and practical
schools.As in our primary schools, reading,
writing, and arithmetic are taught to all,
however different their prospects so in a
college all should be instructed in those
branches of knowledge, of which no one destined
to the higher walks of life ought to be ignorant.
Our object is not to teach that which peculiar to
any one of the professions but to lay the
foundation which is common to them all.
8Emergent Nation
- 1837- Ralph Waldo Emerson address at Harvard
pleas for adapting educating to the individual
rather than the individual to education - We will walk on our own feet we will work with
our own hands we will speak with our own minds. - 1839-1846 Harvard experiments w/a parallel
curriculum - 1850 Pres Wayland at Brown every student might
study what he chose, all that he chose, and
nothing but what he chose. - 1851 Tappan (student of Wayland) at Michigan
established a parallel scientific course and a MA
degree-requiring a thesis - 1847 Harvards Lawrence Scientific School
- Reforms failed (Lack of funding, college not yet
necessary, second rate)
9Emergent Nation
- Harvard site of reform movements-Tichnor and
others - 1867-Latin Greek optional in junior and senior
years - 1869-1909 Eliot President at Harvard- Eliot
significantly impacted HE - 3 goals for undergraduate education
- 1. Freedom of choice in studies
- 2. Opportunity to win distinction in special
lines of study - 3. Student discipline main responsibility of
student - Believed that any subject, provided it is well
taught and well studied, has equal place in
curriculum - Introduced idea of pre requisites 1870-classes
listed by academic department not class year - Reformed standards for secondary schools,
accrediting associations, uniform exams for
admission, elective curriculum, graduate
education
10Emergent Nation
- Dartmouth College case (1815-1819)
- Court viewed the college as a private
institution and interpreted its charter as a
contract binding on the state aw well as on the
trustees a contract, the obligation of which
cannot be impaired without violating the
constitution of the United States. - Question From the perspective of a legislator,
if you cant control or influence an entity,
should you use public monies to support it? - Significance
- First HE case to Supreme Court
- Charter as contract
- Private property rights
- Education as public good
11Emergent Nation
- Diversification ---women in HE
- YOU GO GIRL!!!!
- Abigail Adams to husband, 1776 If you complain
of the neglect of the education in sons, what
shall I say with regards to daughters, who every
day experience the want of it. - 1783 Yale examined Lucinda Foote, age 12 and
found herfully qualified, except in regard to
sex, to be received as a pupil of the freshman
class. - Social order in Europe
- Women during and after Revolutionary War
- Anne Hutchinson, Mass. Bay Colony, Puritan bible
study - 1749 - Seminaries for women
- 1821- Emma Willard Troy Female Seminary
- 1837 Mary Lyon Mount Holyoke Seminary
12Emergent Nation
- Diversification ---women in HE Cont.
- 1836 Wesleyan Female College of Macon first
degree - 1837 Oberlin female dept.
- 1857 females speak at commencement
- 1850 Pricilla Mason, Philadelphia Academy
They have denied women a liberal education and
now if we should prove capable of speaking where
we speak? The church, the bar, the senate are
closed to us. Who shut them man, despotic man. - Climate of the times
- 1851- Catherine Beecher Those female
institutions in our land which are assuming the
ambitious name of colleges have, not yet one of
them, secured real features, which constitute the
chief advantages of such institutions. They are
merely high schools.
13Great reforms that begin during the
period Elective curriculum and Eliot at
Harvard Dartmouth College Case and private
higher education Education of
women Christian women as teacher Absence of
men (moving west, going to sea) meant females
were in majority in some place, decreasing
marriage prospects. Wealthy women needed
distraction Writing and teaching as
options
14Emergent Nation
- Normal Schools and Universal Education
- Normal schools
- French concept of universal education only
through universal education could citizens be
taught to effectively enjoy their rights and
fulfill their responsibilities. - Madison Knowledge will forever govern
ignorance and a people who mean to be their own
governors must arm themselves with the power
which knowledge gains. - Defining what it means to be American need for
educated citizenry replaced need for educated
clergy - Leads to concept of common schools.
- 1865- NJ Legislature The common school is
common, not as inferior, not as a school for the
poor mans children, but as the light and air are
common.
15Opposition1829 Raleigh NC
Newspaper children should pass their days in
the cotton patch, or at the plow, on in the
cornfield, instead of being mewed up in a school
house where they learn nothing.I hope you do not
conceive it at all necessary that everybody
should be able to read and write and
cipherSchools demand teachers1860 Illinois
teachers paid 2 dollars per week1861 average
weekly salary for female teachers in rural areas
was 4.05 for men 6.30