Educational Architecture in Ohio: From One-Room Schools and Carnegie Libraries to Community Education Villages Contributor(s): McCormick, Virginia E. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0873386663 ISBN-13: 9780873386661 Publisher: Kent State University Press OUR PRICE: $44.55 Product Type: Hardcover Published: January 2001 Annotation: The evolution of our institutions of learning, form one-room schoolhouses to the modern educational campuses of today, reflects both the growth of our populace and our shared cultures and traditions. Educational Architecture in Ohio reminds readers of this heritage as author Virginia McCormick comments on the philosophies behind the architectural styles of Ohio's schools and colleges, libraries and opera houses. Ohio offers an excellent perspective for viewing and interpreting educational architecture. The heritage of its pioneer settlers, the diversity of its immigrants, and its strategic geographic position for westward migration created a history typical of much of America. The state's educational buildings reflect this rich history and culture. Through architecture we can also follow educational changes and trends. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw dramatic change in concepts about lifelong learning and public access to information. A rising professionalism among educators, architects, and librarians created competing philosophies regarding architectural form and function. However, all reached the consensus that learning environments which inspire excitement among teachers and students reflect communities that support the educational mission. Architectual and educational historians will welcome this well-researched and richly illustrated study. Libraries and historical societies will also find valuable the county-by-county listing of educational properties on the National Register and the timeline of educational highlights. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Architecture | Buildings - Public, Commercial & Industrial - Architecture | History - General - Education | History |
Dewey: 727.097 |
LCCN: 00036877 |
Physical Information: 0.99" H x 6.43" W x 9.62" (1.82 lbs) 328 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Midwest - Geographic Orientation - Ohio |
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Publisher Description: The evolution of our institutions of learning, from one-room schoolhouses to the modern educational campuses of today, reflects both the growth of our populace and our shared cultures and traditions. Ohio offers an excellent perspective for viewing and interpreting educational architecture. The heritage of its pioneer settlers, the diversity of its immigrants, and its strategic geographic position for westward migration created a history typical of much of America. The state's educational buildings reflect this rich history and culture. Through architecture we can also follow educational changes and trends. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries saw dramatic changes in concepts about lifelong learning and public access to information. However, all reached the consensus that learning environments which inspire excitement among teachers and students reflect communities that support the educational mission. |