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William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT

William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT

by A. J. Angulo
Hardback
Publication Date: 23/03/2009

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Conceptual founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, William Barton Rogers was a highly influential scientific mind and educational reformer of the nineteenth century. A. J. Angulo recounts the largely unknown story of one man's ideas and how they gave way to the creation of one of America's premier institutions of higher learning. MIT's long tradition of teaching, research, and technological innovation for real-world applications is inexorably linked to Rogers' educational philosophy. Emphasizing the "useful arts"-a curriculum of specialized scientific study stressing theory and practice, innovation and functionality-Rogers sought to revolutionize standard educational practices of the day. Controversial in an era typified by a generalist approach to teaching the sciences, Rogers' model is now widely emulated by institutions throughout the world. Exploring the intersection of Rogers' educational philosophy and the rise of technical institutes in America, this biography offers a long-overdue account of the man behind MIT.
ISBN:
9780801890338
9780801890338
Category:
Biography: historical
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
23-03-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
240
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x21mm
Weight:
0.48kg

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