Jukes-Edwards: A Study in Education and Heredity
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664601193
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In "Jukes-Edwards: A Study in Education and Heredity," Albert E. Winship presents a groundbreaking exploration of the intricate interplay between nature and nurture, using the infamous Jukes family as a case study to discuss broader societal implications of heredity on social morality and educational outcomes. Written in the early 20th century, Winship employs a meticulous blend of statistical analysis, anecdotal evidence, and socio-political commentary to analyze the impact of familial legacies on individual potential. The narrative is compelling and methodologically rigorous, offering insights that resonate with contemporary discussions about the influence of genetic predisposition versus environmental factors in shaping human behavior and societal roles. Albert E. Winship was an esteemed educator and sociologist who contributed significantly to the understanding of social dynamics within educational contexts. His fascination with the nexus of heredity and education arose from his commitment to progressive educational reforms, wherein he sought to dismantle prevailing deterministic views. His observations were informed not only by his academic background but also his engagement with various social research and policy endeavors aimed at bettering educational practices among disadvantaged populations. This seminal work is highly recommended for scholars, educators, and policy-makers interested in the historical context of education and social science. Winship's incisive analysis remains remarkably relevant, providing profound insights into the continuing debates surrounding heredity, education, and social responsibility.
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