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Autores principales: Sedlak, Michael W., Walch, Timothy
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED202801
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Walch, Timothy
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contents American Educational History. A Guide to Information Sources. Volume 10 in the American Government and History Information Guide Series. Sedlak, Michael W. Walch, Timothy Annotated Bibliographies College Environment Demography Education Work Relationship Educational Development Educational History Educational Philosophy Educational Research Educational Trends Equal Education Ethnic Groups Family Influence Public Education Teacher Education Urban Education The entries listed in this annotated bibliography were compiled to meet the needs of undergraduates and interested educators rather than those of the professional historian. Preference was given to items that had enduring value, had not appeared in other bibliographies, or that had been part of the periodical literature not ordinarily found in the library card catalog. Materials published since 1965 were emphasized. The nine chapters focus on different facets of American educational history, and each is preceded by an introduction that places the citations in a historical context. The chapters cover: (1) American educational development, 1632-1975; (2) educational philosophy and the teaching profession; (3) higher education; (4) Catholics, immigrants, and women; (5) race and education; (6) families and delinquents; (7) cities; (8) schooling and the workplace; and (9) guides to further research. (FG)
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spellingShingle American Educational History. A Guide to Information Sources. Volume 10 in the American Government and History Information Guide Series.
Sedlak, Michael W.
Walch, Timothy
Annotated Bibliographies
College Environment
Demography
Education Work Relationship
Educational Development
Educational History
Educational Philosophy
Educational Research
Educational Trends
Equal Education
Ethnic Groups
Family Influence
Public Education
Teacher Education
Urban Education
American Educational History. A Guide to Information Sources. Volume 10 in the American Government and History Information Guide Series. Sedlak, Michael W. Walch, Timothy Annotated Bibliographies College Environment Demography Education Work Relationship Educational Development Educational History Educational Philosophy Educational Research Educational Trends Equal Education Ethnic Groups Family Influence Public Education Teacher Education Urban Education The entries listed in this annotated bibliography were compiled to meet the needs of undergraduates and interested educators rather than those of the professional historian. Preference was given to items that had enduring value, had not appeared in other bibliographies, or that had been part of the periodical literature not ordinarily found in the library card catalog. Materials published since 1965 were emphasized. The nine chapters focus on different facets of American educational history, and each is preceded by an introduction that places the citations in a historical context. The chapters cover: (1) American educational development, 1632-1975; (2) educational philosophy and the teaching profession; (3) higher education; (4) Catholics, immigrants, and women; (5) race and education; (6) families and delinquents; (7) cities; (8) schooling and the workplace; and (9) guides to further research. (FG)
title American Educational History. A Guide to Information Sources. Volume 10 in the American Government and History Information Guide Series.
topic Annotated Bibliographies
College Environment
Demography
Education Work Relationship
Educational Development
Educational History
Educational Philosophy
Educational Research
Educational Trends
Equal Education
Ethnic Groups
Family Influence
Public Education
Teacher Education
Urban Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED202801