Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Education Reform Essay -- Education

Ideas swarm around us everyday. They run through our heads and at times they shorten our thoughts, believes, and perception. The question is, what ideas, events, or words affect us so that we do the things we do and say the things we say. If we get a line the causes and know the effects, we have yet to fully understand the chain. In essence, the real question is not what ideas, events, or words affected the person but rather why it affected them. To understand the why, we must start understand the initial cause and effect. George Santayanas philosophies found in his essays, quick-witted Ambition and Intuitive Morality, were enthused by the rise of education and change in lit during the time. The cause and effect can be as simple as the rise of education and such forth brought Santayana to write these essays however, with the lack of detail, the lack of evidence, and no answer to why these things affected his writing, it is impossible to complete the chain of cause and effect. Bas ically, the causes, effects, details, and evidence must first be analyzed then organized in order to understand the question of why.During the late 1880s and early 1890s, reforms in education allowed for a more open view of education and the world sparking creative thinking and independence in schools. (America Past and Present, paraphrase) The world, especially the United States, was beginning to understand that through creativity and education beyond the core subjects the spectrum of knowledge known would banquet beyond regions imaginable. The curiosity spread through out the U.S and eventually influenced many great people, one being George Santayana. In his essay, Intellectual Ambition, Santayana signifies the strength of creativity and... ...Works CitedSantayana, George. Intellectual Ambition. The Oxford Book of Essays. Oxford University Press. ED. John Gross. 1991. 341-342Santayana, George. Intuitive Morality. The Oxford Book of Essays. Oxford University Press. ED. John Gross . 1991. 342-345Saatkamp, Herman, George Santayana. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2010 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.) .Chapter 19 Towards an Urban Society, 1877-1900. America Past and Present. Ed. Michael Boezi. 8th edition. New York Pearson Longman, 2007. 538-570Chapter 20 semipolitical Realignment in 1890s. America Past and Present. Ed. Michael Boezi. 8th edition. New York Pearson Longman, 2007. 572-598George Santayana. Britannica. 2005. 17 Jan. 2006 .

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