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“No Intention of Wasting a Drafted Man”: Psychology Goes to War “No Intention of Wasting a Drafted Man”: Psychology Goes to War
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“Every Industry Is Struggling to Get upon a Firm Basis for the Future”: The Triumph of the Personnel Perspective “Every Industry Is Struggling to Get upon a Firm Basis for the Future”: The Triumph of the Personnel Perspective
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“Being on the Threshold of a College Career Involves an Emotional Crisis of Exceptional Intensity”: The Personnel Perspective Remakes In Loco Parentis “Being on the Threshold of a College Career Involves an Emotional Crisis of Exceptional Intensity”: The Personnel Perspective Remakes In Loco Parentis
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“The All-Round Development of Personality”: Higher Education Adopts the Personnel Perspective “The All-Round Development of Personality”: Higher Education Adopts the Personnel Perspective
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2 Reorganizing Higher Education in the Shadow of the Great War
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Published:November 2011
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This chapter examines the growth of American higher education during the 1920s. Though World War I caused havoc at many campuses, some fields of study, such as psychology, exploited the war in order to extend their professional influence beyond the university laboratory. The explosion in psychological knowledge after World War I moreover opened up higher education's parental powers beyond the academic and bodily to include students' emotional health and well-being. This new focus on personal adjustment turned higher education into an institution that not only imparted knowledge and credentials to students, but also offered students training to navigate hierarchical organizations. Higher education pioneered work on personal adjustment, which during and after World War II became the very heart of educated citizenship.
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