120 Years of American Education

120 Years of American Education
Title 120 Years of American Education PDF eBook
Author Thomas D. Snyder
Publisher
Total Pages 126
Release 1993
Genre Education
ISBN

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120 years of American education : a statistical portrait

120 years of American education : a statistical portrait
Title 120 years of American education : a statistical portrait PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 115
Release 1993
Genre Education
ISBN 1428928154

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120 Years of American Education

120 Years of American Education
Title 120 Years of American Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 1993
Genre Education
ISBN

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On a Scale

On a Scale
Title On a Scale PDF eBook
Author Norbert Elliot
Publisher Peter Lang
Total Pages 434
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 9780820427782

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Fear and Trembling? Shock and Awe? Which set of statements best describes the emotions surrounding the assessment of writing ability in educational settings? This book - the first historical study of its kind - begins with Harvard University's 1874 requirement that first-year student applicants submit a short composition as part of the admissions process; the book concludes with the College Board's 2005 requirement for an essay to be submitted as part of the new SAT(R) Reasoning Test. Intended for teachers who must prepare students to submit their writing for formal assessment, administrators who must make critical decisions based on test scores, and policy makers who must allocate resources based on evaluation systems, On a Scale provides a much-needed historical and conceptual background to questions arising from national attention to student writing ability.

New Perspectives on the History of the Twentieth-Century American High School

New Perspectives on the History of the Twentieth-Century American High School
Title New Perspectives on the History of the Twentieth-Century American High School PDF eBook
Author Kyle P. Steele
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 374
Release 2021-11-07
Genre Education
ISBN 3030799220

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The growth of the American high school that occurred in the twentieth century is among the most remarkable educational, social, and cultural phenomena of the twentieth century. The history of education, however, has often reduced the institution to its educational function alone, thus missing its significantly broader importance. As a corrective, this collection of essays serves four ends: as an introduction to the history of the high school; as a reevaluation of the power of narratives that privilege the perspective of school leaders and the curriculum; as a glimpse into the worlds created by students and their communities; and, most critically, as a means of sparking conversations about where we might look next for stories worth telling.

Women's Colleges in the United States

Women's Colleges in the United States
Title Women's Colleges in the United States PDF eBook
Author Irene Harwarth
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 134
Release 1997
Genre
ISBN 0788143247

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Women's colleges have had a long and prestigious role in the education of American women. This volume offers insights into the continuing significant role of women's colleges in higher education. It provides a brief history of women's colleges in the U.S. in the context of social and legislative issues that have affected the country, examines how women's colleges have managed to survive in an era of coeducational institutions and equal opportunities in education, and identifies the unique features of women's colleges that make them attractive to young women. Charts and tables. Extensive bibliography.

Class Dismissed

Class Dismissed
Title Class Dismissed PDF eBook
Author John Marsh
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2011-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1583672435

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When educational programs prove ineffective at reducing inequality, the ones whom these programs were intended to help end up blaming themselves. Marsh debunks the myth that growing poverty and inequality in the United States can be solved through education.