The Fields School

The Fields School
Title The Fields School PDF eBook
Author Uriah J Fields, M.DIV., PH.D.
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 88
Release 2009-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1449004393

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History / Sociology / African American Studies THE FIELDS SCHOOL - An African American School Without Failures A Case Study of a School in Rural Alabama which served a Community of African American Children from 1933-1949 Today, when many schools are failing young people and when the drop-out and failure rates of African Americans are twice that of Caucasians, reading this book will give insight into the reasons for this and what can be done to eliminate this inequity and have schools without failures. Over three-quarters of the students who attended the Fields School, some of them for eight years, completed a bachelor's degree. Of these, over half had completed some graduate work, including nearly a third had master's degrees, one a law degree and one an earned doctorate. The researcher's concluding statement: "The overwhelming success of the Fields School, despite the limitations of the physical setting, furnishings, and available materials and books represents a triumph of this unusual family over difficult circumstances. The story of the school while interesting and informative is really the story of the Fields family since the school was an extension of the family's commitment to its children. The story of the family is yet to be written."

Publishing in School Psychology and Related Fields

Publishing in School Psychology and Related Fields
Title Publishing in School Psychology and Related Fields PDF eBook
Author Randy G. Floyd
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 304
Release 2018-02-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317239156

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Publishing in School Psychology and Related Fields aims to help students, early career professionals, and seasoned scholars alike better understand the process of peer-review and publishing in journals, books, and other professional-oriented forums. Edited by a former editor of the Journal of School Psychology and containing chapters from insiders who have operated as productive authors, reviewers, and editors, this informative new resource contains practical and invaluable advice for anyone looking to increase their scholarly productivity and jump start their career.

Survey of the Fields and Work of the Northern Baptist Convention by the Special Committee on Survey

Survey of the Fields and Work of the Northern Baptist Convention by the Special Committee on Survey
Title Survey of the Fields and Work of the Northern Baptist Convention by the Special Committee on Survey PDF eBook
Author National committee of northern Baptist laymen. Committee on survey
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 1919
Genre
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Buckfield School Complex Athletic Fields Critical Area Treatment Measure Plan, Oxford County, RC&D Measure Plan

Buckfield School Complex Athletic Fields Critical Area Treatment Measure Plan, Oxford County, RC&D Measure Plan
Title Buckfield School Complex Athletic Fields Critical Area Treatment Measure Plan, Oxford County, RC&D Measure Plan PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 36
Release 1983
Genre
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Investigation of Communism in the Metropolitan Music School, Inc., and Related Fields

Investigation of Communism in the Metropolitan Music School, Inc., and Related Fields
Title Investigation of Communism in the Metropolitan Music School, Inc., and Related Fields PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
Publisher
Total Pages 306
Release 1957
Genre Communism
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Hearings conducted, established that Metropolitan Music School, Inc. is controlled by identified Communists.

Particles And Fields: Proceedings Of The Xi Jorge Andre Swieca Summer School

Particles And Fields: Proceedings Of The Xi Jorge Andre Swieca Summer School
Title Particles And Fields: Proceedings Of The Xi Jorge Andre Swieca Summer School PDF eBook
Author Gilvan August Alves
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 675
Release 2002-11-05
Genre Science
ISBN 9814488429

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The Jorge André Swieca Summer School is a traditional school in Latin America well known for the high level of its courses and lecturers. This book contains lectures on forefront areas of high energy physics, such as collider physics, neutrino phenomenology, noncommutative field theory, string theory and branes.

Thirty Years Into Yesterday

Thirty Years Into Yesterday
Title Thirty Years Into Yesterday PDF eBook
Author Jefferson Reid
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2015-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816533172

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For thirty years, the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School at Grasshopper—a 500-room Mogollon pueblo located on what is today the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona—probed the past, taught scholars of international repute, and generated controversy. This book offers an extraordinary window into a changing American archaeology and three different research programs as they confronted the same pueblo ruin. Like the enigmatic Mogollon culture it sought to explore and earlier University of Arizona field schools in the Forestdale Valley and at Point of Pines, Grasshopper research engendered decades of controversy that still lingers in the pages of professional journals. Jefferson Reid and Stephanie Whittlesey, players in the controversy who are intimately familiar with the field school that ended in 1992, offer a historical account of this major archaeological project and the intellectual debates it fostered. Thirty Years Into Yesterday charts the development of the Grasshopper program under three directors and through three periods dominated by distinct archaeological paradigms: culture history, processual archaeology, and behavioral archaeology. It examines the contributions made each season, the concepts and methods each paradigm used, and the successes and failures of each. The book transcends interests of southwestern archaeologists in demonstrating how the three archaeological paradigms reinterpreted Grasshopper, illustrating larger shifts in American archaeology as a whole. Such an opportunity will not come again, as funding constraints, ethical concerns, and other issues no doubt will preclude repeating the Grasshopper experience in our lifetimes. Ultimately, Thirty Years Into Yesterday continues the telling of the Grasshopper story that was begun in the authors’ previous books. In telling the story of the archaeologists who recovered the material residue of past Mogollon lives and the place of the Western Apache people in their interpretations, Thirty Years Into Yesterday brings the story full circle to a stunning conclusion.