Description |
xx, 268 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Cremin, L. A. Education in the households and schools of colonial America.--Kett, J. F. Growing up in rural New England, 1800-1840.--Rapson, R. L. The American child as seen by British travelers, 1845-1935.--Elson, R. M. American school books in the nineteenth century. Racial teachings in nineteenth-century schools.--Taylor, W. R. The patrician South and the common schools.--Beale, H. K. The education of Negroes before the Civil War.--Berkhofer, R. F., Jr. Model Zions for the American Indian.--Cross, B. M. The educated woman in America: Catharine Beecher and Margaret Fuller.--Clark, C. E., Jr. American Protestantism's teachings to young men.--Tyack, D. B. Bureaucracy and the common school: the experience of Portland, Oregon, 1851-1913.--Cross, R. D. Origins of the Catholic parochial school.--Curti, M. Education for Blacks: Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois.--Handlin, O. John Dewey's contribution to education.--Karier, C. J. The objectives and impact of scientific testing.-- |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Education -- United States -- History.
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Author |
Burner, David, 1937- compiler
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LC no. |
74013455 |
ISBN |
053105361X |
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0531055698 (paperback) |
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