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Designing A Well-Rounded Social Program For A Small College Campus To Meet The Social Needs Of All Student Participants., Virginia Evans Johnson Jul 1949

Designing A Well-Rounded Social Program For A Small College Campus To Meet The Social Needs Of All Student Participants., Virginia Evans Johnson

All Master's Theses

The purposes of this study are: to endeavor, as many other similar studies have done to point up and emphasize certain key concepts and ideas regarding the social life on a small college campus; to recognize existing problems; to give the students’ reactions to these problems and their proposed ways of solving them; finally, to find the needs of the students not reached by the existing program and to plan ways of implanting these in the social whole.


Higher Education For American Democracy, Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer) Jan 1948

Higher Education For American Democracy, Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)

Information Bulletin

On July 13, 1946, President Truman appointed a number of outstanding American civic and educational leaders to a Presidential Commission on Higher Education, charging them to examine the functions of higher education in the United States of America and the best means to perform these, On December 11th 1947 the chairman of the Commission (George F. Zook) submitted the first volume of the report of the Commission to the President.

The six volumes of the report are all titled "Higher Education for American Democracy" and are, in order: Vol. 1, Establishing the Goals, 2. Equalizing and Expanding Individual Opportunity. 3. …


The Married Woman Teacher And The Right To Teach, Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer) Jan 1947

The Married Woman Teacher And The Right To Teach, Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)

Information Bulletin

This bulletin compares investigations carried out by the International Bureau of Education (IBE) in 1932 with a subsequent consultation conducted in 1946 regarding the right for married women to teach. The IBE contacted 45 countries, 40 of whom declared that they made no distinction between married and unmarried women as to their right to teach. Of these, some had complementary remarks including different measures of maternity leave available. The remaining 5 countries, including Australia, did not sanction the employment of married women teachers. Four other countries allowed women to teach, but subject to certain restrictions, and several more, including the …


A History Of The Public Schools Of Durango, Colorado, Cecil Morgan Mckinley Mar 1945

A History Of The Public Schools Of Durango, Colorado, Cecil Morgan Mckinley

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

The aim of this study is to record the growth of the public schools of Durango, Colorado, from 1881 to 1944. It is a chronological history, with stress on the problems encountered with the establishing and developing of the school system. The biographies of the schools' administrators, found in the appendix, have a part in explaining the growth and achievements of the Durango Schools.

The material in this school history offers lessons to the educator and the layman. Since no two public schools travel exactly the same path of growth, a narrative of an additional school system adds some practical …


An Analysis Of The Philosophy Of The Matthew Whaley School, Williamsburg, Virginia, Mildred Bienfait Matier Jan 1945

An Analysis Of The Philosophy Of The Matthew Whaley School, Williamsburg, Virginia, Mildred Bienfait Matier

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Religious Education And The Public Schools, John Zornan Aug 1944

Religious Education And The Public Schools, John Zornan

Master's Theses

The purpose or this monograph is to survey and evaluate the relationship between religious education and the public schools from the early colonial times to the present. Special attention rill be paid to the widespread agitation that formal religious courses be introduced into the public school curriculum. This necessitates a thorough investigation of the Weekday Church School which is to be the chief' agency of' such courses. The last chapters will be devoted to comments and conclusions based on the fact• as presented.


The Facilities Of High School Libraries In New Mexico, Hazel Hill Petty Apr 1942

The Facilities Of High School Libraries In New Mexico, Hazel Hill Petty

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

The rapid growth of high schools within the past thirty years, and the changes in the methods of teaching, have made the library and important phase of any well-equipped high school. The capacity for service varies greatly in the different states. Some states have provided adequate equipment and staffs; others have given the bare necessities.

The purpose of this present study is: (1) to determine the facilities of high school libraries in New Mexico; (2) to ascertain the training and qualifications of the personnel; and (3) to compare the results with standards and recommendations made by library and educational associations.


The Ability Of The Forrest Country Mississippi Program Of Negro Education To Certain Selected Counties Of The State, Joseph W. Addison Jan 1942

The Ability Of The Forrest Country Mississippi Program Of Negro Education To Certain Selected Counties Of The State, Joseph W. Addison

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation

The attempt by the state of Mississippi to provide for the education of its people, both white and Negro, has been an arduous one. Especially difficult has been the attempt to provide adequate educational opportunities for its Negro group, and although some progress has been made there is still too wide a discrepancy between what has been done and the minimum of what could be done with regard to the physical facilities, teaching personnel, and curricula content.


Mexican Readers As Instruments Of The Socialistic Program, Anita Jauckens Jan 1940

Mexican Readers As Instruments Of The Socialistic Program, Anita Jauckens

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Educational Philosophy Of Benjamin Franklin And Its Effect Upon Modern Secondary Education, Emmett Edmondson Givens Jan 1940

The Educational Philosophy Of Benjamin Franklin And Its Effect Upon Modern Secondary Education, Emmett Edmondson Givens

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Development Of The Public Schools In New Mexico Between 1848 And 1900, Thomas J. Mayfield Jr. Jan 1938

The Development Of The Public Schools In New Mexico Between 1848 And 1900, Thomas J. Mayfield Jr.

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

The conditions of New Mexico and its time of annexation to the United States were different from most other territories that had been added. The population was composed almost entirely of Spanish descent and Indians. Their customs and ideas of church and state differed completely from those of the American subjects. The climatic and geographic conditions of the territory caused the living conditions to be entirely different. The problem in this study is to show how these conditions affected the educational development and how many obstacles were overcome in establishing a system of public schools. The legal status of the …


Building Wholesome Personalities, Mable T. Anderson Sep 1937

Building Wholesome Personalities, Mable T. Anderson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

Is there any question pertaining to child development that is as much discussed today as the subject of improving the child's personality? As parents and teachers talk over their every day problems it is evident that they are concerned principally with the personal traits of their charges. While the training of the intellect is important, it is secondary to the training of personality.


Lucy Sprague Mitchell, Mary Phelps, Margaret Wise Brown Jan 1937

Lucy Sprague Mitchell, Mary Phelps, Margaret Wise Brown

Books

A short biography of Lucy Sprague Mitchell written around the time the Bank Street Writers Lab was established. Written by Writers Lab members Mary Phelps and Margaret Wise Brown.


Teachers And Social Leadership, Emil E. Samuelson Mar 1936

Teachers And Social Leadership, Emil E. Samuelson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

The argument that the schools can do a great deal to direct and facilitate social change seems valid when we consider the school's sphere of influence. Today a million teachers are entrusted with the task of educating more than 25,000,000 pupils. For twelve years these millions of boys and girls are under the direction of school teachers--certainly no other professional or civic group has an opportunity of like magnitude. If the teaching group should effectively unite upon a comprehensive program its influence on social change would be considerable.


Education For Living, Robert E. Mcconnell Dec 1935

Education For Living, Robert E. Mcconnell

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

What the best people want for their children, America wants for all of its chiIdren. That has become a popular statement. But in the final analysis, what is it that we want for our children? I may answer that question in part. We want culture. We want our children to be refined.


Editorial: Handcuffs For Teachers; The Dilemma Of The Experimental School Teacher, Rosemary Bliven, Sybil May Nov 1935

Editorial: Handcuffs For Teachers; The Dilemma Of The Experimental School Teacher, Rosemary Bliven, Sybil May

69 Bank Street

Volume 2 Number 2, November 1935

Handcuffs for Teachers by Rose Emery Bliven discusses the "concerted attempt that is now being made throughout the United States to control the teacher..."

The Dilemma of the Experimental School Teacher by Sybil May discusses the similar problem private school teachers have with public school teachers in regard to academic freedom.


Art Institute Program 1935, Brown/Risd Community Art Project Oct 1935

Art Institute Program 1935, Brown/Risd Community Art Project

Art Institute Programs and Transcripts

The Art Institute program for October 31 through November 3, 1935 took place in various venues at Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design. The first session was a talk about Art, Economics and our American Future. The Second talk was The Machine and Good Taste. The third talk was Mural Art in America. The fourth talk was American Music Today. There was a musical recital by the Boston Chamber orchestra in the RISD Museum of Art.


Art Institute Program 1934, Brown/Risd Community Art Project Dec 1934

Art Institute Program 1934, Brown/Risd Community Art Project

Art Institute Programs and Transcripts

This Art Institute program took place on December 7 through December 9 1934 at various places at the Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design campuses. The first session featured a talk called The Art Spirit in American Life. The second session featured a talk called The History of Motion Picture as Art, and The Technique of Cinematography (illustrated by the film The Eighth Art). The third session featured a talk called Tradition and Theory in Modern Furniture (illustrated). The fourth session featured a talk called Trends in American Painting Today(illustrated). There also were two recitals and several painting …


A Nursery School Puts Psychology To Work, Barbara Biber Dec 1934

A Nursery School Puts Psychology To Work, Barbara Biber

69 Bank Street

Volume 1 Number 3, December 1934

"Describes, in part, the working attitude of a progressive nursery school with respect to the important problem of individual adjustment."


Teaching The Past And The Present, Lucy Sprague Mitchell Oct 1934

Teaching The Past And The Present, Lucy Sprague Mitchell

69 Bank Street

Volume 1, Number 1, October, 1934

"A report of informal discussions on curriculum by teachers of nine- and ten-year-old children."


Harriet M. Johnson: Pioneer 1867-1934, Lucy Sprague Mitchell Jan 1934

Harriet M. Johnson: Pioneer 1867-1934, Lucy Sprague Mitchell

Books

Harriet Johnson's life and work as described by her long time colleague Lucy Sprague Mitchell.


The Development Of The Philosophy Underlying The School As A Social Institution With A Philosophic Interpretation Of Some Major Trends In Education., Alec Scott Noblin Jan 1934

The Development Of The Philosophy Underlying The School As A Social Institution With A Philosophic Interpretation Of Some Major Trends In Education., Alec Scott Noblin

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Art Institute Program 1933, Brown/Risd Community Art Project Nov 1933

Art Institute Program 1933, Brown/Risd Community Art Project

Art Institute Programs and Transcripts

The Institutes of Art were three-day symposiums sponsored by the Brown/RISD Community Art Project. The symposiums included sessions on Fine Arts, art collecting and exhibitions, printing, industry and commerce, art in the community, civic art, and art in relation to literature. These records include Institute programs, maps, other materials published in connection to the Institutes, and transcripts of lectures and speeches given during sessions.


Art Institute Addresses 1932, Brown/Risd Community Art Project Nov 1932

Art Institute Addresses 1932, Brown/Risd Community Art Project

Art Institute Programs and Transcripts

These Art Institute addresses took place in 1932. These are the transcripts of those artists, architects and educators who spoke.


Art Institute Map 1932, Brown/Risd Community Art Project Nov 1932

Art Institute Map 1932, Brown/Risd Community Art Project

Art Institute Programs and Transcripts

This is a map that shows the various buildings at Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design for events at the Art Institutes seminars. Also shown are various galleries on the East Side of Providence.


The Rollins College Adventure In Common-Sense Education, Rollins College Trustees Jan 1929

The Rollins College Adventure In Common-Sense Education, Rollins College Trustees

Books about Rollins College and Winter Park

No abstract provided.


Why Colleges And Universities?, Hugh Evander Willis Apr 1927

Why Colleges And Universities?, Hugh Evander Willis

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Education: The Basis Of Democracy, H H. Cherry Jan 1926

Education: The Basis Of Democracy, H H. Cherry

Presidential Publications

This book is a compilation of chapel talks made by President Henry Hardin Cherry in response to a resolution passed by the student body of Western Kentucky State Teachers College and Normal School, August 6, 1925.


Bulletin: East Tennessee State Normal School 1911-1912., East Tennessee State University Jun 1911

Bulletin: East Tennessee State Normal School 1911-1912., East Tennessee State University

Establishment of ETSU

The first Bulletin for the East Tennessee State Normal School was published in June 1911. This served as the general handbook of the institution and includes information about the founding of the university as well as the first listing of faculty, term calendars, classes offered and general information around the operations of the institution. The physical copy of this item can be found in the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University. For access or more information please contact the Archives of Appalachia.


A Plea For The Town System Of Public Schools, Ruth Hortense James Jan 1901

A Plea For The Town System Of Public Schools, Ruth Hortense James

Student and Lippitt Prize essays

A guide to Rhode Island public education reform based on a community model for country towns. Expands the thesis "The wealth of a state is in proportion to the education which its children receive".