Background
Martin, Jane Roland was born on July 20, 1929 in New York City. Daughter of Charles and Sarah (Starr) Roland.
(Drawing selectively from reform movements of the past and...)
Drawing selectively from reform movements of the past and relating them to the unique needs of today's parents and children, Jane Martin presents a philosophy of education that is responsive to America's changed and changing realities. As more and more parents enter the workforce, the historic role of the domestic sphere in the education and development of children is drastically reduced. Consequently, Martin advocates removing the barriers between the school and the home.
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( Drawing selectively from reform movements of the past ...)
Drawing selectively from reform movements of the past and relating them to the unique needs of today's parents and children, Jane Martin presents a philosophy of education that is responsive to America's changed and changing realities. As more and more parents enter the workforce, the historic role of the domestic sphere in the education and development of children is drastically reduced. Consequently, Martin advocates removing the barriers between the school and the home.
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Martin, Jane Roland was born on July 20, 1929 in New York City. Daughter of Charles and Sarah (Starr) Roland.
AB, Radcliffe College, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, Radcliffe College, 1961. Master of Education, Harvard University, 1956.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Salem State University, 1993.
She has published a number of works relating to issues of gender in education. She contributed the piece "Climbing the Ivory Walls: Women in Academia" to the 2003 anthology Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women"s Anthology for a New Millennium, edited by Robin Morgan.
(Drawing selectively from reform movements of the past and...)
( Drawing selectively from reform movements of the past ...)
Fellow Philosophy of Education Society (president 1980-1981). Member American Philosophical Association, Society for Women in Philosophy.
Married Michael Lou Martin, June 15, 1962. Children: Timothy D., Thomas P.