American Educational History Journal
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American Educational History Journal

  1. 320 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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American Educational History Journal

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. American Educational History Journal
  3. American Educational History Journal
  4. Copyright
  5. American Educational History Journal Volume 42, 2015
  6. Editorial Review Board
  7. Editorial Policy
  8. Abstracts and Indexes
  9. CONTENTS
  10. INTRODUCTIONTO VOLUME 42, NUMBER 1 : Editor’s Introduction
  11. HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: The Project Method’s Obscured Origins
  12. 1: PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION,DEVELOPING COUNTRIES,AND CULTURAL DEPRIVATION
  13. 2: THE FORGOTTEN SLAYINGS: Memory, History, and Institutional Response to the Jackson State University Shootings of 1970
  14. 3: NEWRY GRADED SCHOOL: The History of a South Carolina Textile Mill School
  15. 4: A NOT-SO-HIDDEN CURRICULUM: Using Auto/Biographies to Teach Educational History
  16. 5: SOCIAL STUDIES GOES TO WAR: An Analysis of the Pre-Induction Social Studies Curriculum of the Providence Public Schools
  17. 6: EN GARDE: Fencing at Kansas City’s Central ComputersUnlimited/Classical GreekMagnet High School, 1991-1995
  18. 7: A REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF THE HISTORY OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND DISABILITY ADVOCACY IN THEUNITED STATES
  19. 8: FORD’S FUNDFOR THE REPUBLIC: A 1950s-era Foundation as Educator
  20. BOOK REVIEW: Blanton, Carlos K. 2015. George I. Sanchez:The Long Fight for Mexican American Integration. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 400 pp. $45.00 (Cloth)
  21. BOOK REVIEW: Hagedorn, Thomas W. 2013. Founding Zealots: How Evangelicals Created America’sFirst Public Schools, 1783-1865.United States: Xulon Press. 356pp.$16.66 (paperback)
  22. REFERENCES
  23. American Educational History Journal
  24. CONTENTS
  25. INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME 42, NUMBER 2: Editor’s Introduction
  26. 1: “A FAIR CHANCEFOR THE GIRLS”: Discourse on Women’s Health and Higher Educationin Late Nineteenth Century America
  27. 2: CIVIC SPORT: Using High School Athletics to Teach Civic Values in the Progressive Era
  28. 3: A PARADOXICAL PARTNERSHIP IN HIGHER EDUCATION: The Alliance between Alfred C. Kinseyand Herman B Wells
  29. 4: SHE WAS A SWEETHEART: The Sweetheart Symbol and the Formation of Feminist Roots in Campus Culturefrom 1945 to 1970
  30. 5: THE RELEVANCYOF SERVICE-LEARNINGIN THE UNITED STATES
  31. 6: HOWARD UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISM, 1934-1944
  32. 7: UTILIZING SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS TO DEMONSTRATETHAT AMERICAN MISSIONARIES DEVELOPEDAN EDUCATION SYSTEM INHAWAII DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY THATSERVED WESTERN INTEREST
  33. 8: HE “NEVER LOOMED AS ARESEARCHER”: A Historical Study of Armin K. Lobeck and the Value of Excellent Teaching
  34. BOOK REVIEW: Geiger, Roger L. 2015. The History of American Higher Education: Learning and Culture from the Founding to World War II,Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,584 pp. $35.00 (cloth)