American Decades
The Community of Scholars
Nonfiction work
By: Paul Goodman
Date: 1962
Source: Goodman, Paul. "Society and School." In The Community of Scholars. New York: Random House, 1962, 46–52.
About the Author: Paul Goodman (1918–1972) was born in New York City and spent most of his career as a poor and itinerant teacher. He first received widespread notice with his book Growing Up Absurd, which was published in 1960. This paved the way for further publications, many on education. Goodman taught at several institutions and worked as a lay psychotherapist with the New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy. He was politically active during the 1960s. He also wrote fiction and poetry. His political beliefs influenced both his fiction and nonfiction works.
Introduction
In the early 1960s, there were no shortages of studies about what aspects of the American educational system needed to be...
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1960's Education Primary Sources
- The Future of Public Education
- On Knowing: Essays for the Left Hand
- The Community of Scholars
- Educated American Women: Self-Portraits
- Children of Crisis: A Study of Courage and Fear
- Learning to Read: The Great Debate
- Death at an Early Age
- 36 Children
- Identity: Youth and Crisis
- Don't Mourn—Organize!: SDS Guide to Community Organizing
- As the Seed Is Sown
- A Writer Teaches Writing: A Practical Method of Teaching Composition
- The Strawberry Statement—Notes of a College Revolutionary
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
