American Decades
The Heart Is the Teacher
Memoir
By: Leonard Covello
Date: 1958
Source: Covello, Leonard, with Guido D'Agostino. The Heart Is the Teacher. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958. Excerpted in The Work of Teachers in America: A Social History Through Stories. Rosetta Marantz Cohen and Samuel Scheer, eds. Mahwah, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1997, 216–221.
About the Author: Leonard Covello (1887–1982) came to America with his family from Italy at the age of eight. He was a teacher, advocate for the Italian American community, and proponent of the inclusion of Italian in the curriculum alongside other modern languages. He received a bachelor's degree from Columbia University and later earned a Ph.D. from New York University. As a high school teacher and principal, Covello was actively involved in the lives of his students and their families and communities.
Introduction
Prior to the 1880s, most...
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1920's Education Primary Sources
- "Memoranda Accompanying the Vetoes of the Lusk Laws"
- Education on the Dalton Plan
- "Educational Determinism; Or Democracy and the I.Q."
- Meyer v. Nebraska
- "Children of Loneliness"
- "A Statement of the Principles of Progressive Education"
- Scopes v. Tennessee
- "The Teacher Goes Job-Hunting"
- Gong Lum v. Rice
- "Progressive Education and the Science of Education"
- School and Society in Chicago
- "Some 'Defects and Excesses of Present-Day Athletic Contests,' 1929"
- The Heart Is the Teacher
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
