| Jonathan Zimmerman - Education - 2005 - 330 pages
What do America's children learn about American history, American values, and human decency? Who decides? In this absorbing book, Jonathan Zimmerman tells the dramatic story of ... | |
| T. Popkewitz - Education - 2013 - 251 pages
Drawing on a wide variety of traditions and methods in historical studies, from the humanities and social sciences both, this volume considers the questions, methods, goals ... | |
| D. W. Sylvester - Business & Economics - 2016 - 307 pages
These collections of documentary material illustrate the main themes of educational history from the early middle ages to the late twentieth century. It contains extensive ... | |
| Harry Gamble - Education - 2017 - 436 pages
After the turn of the twentieth century, schools played a pivotal role in the construction of French West Africa. But as this dynamic, deeply researched study reveals, the ... | |
| Stephen Kemmis, Christine Edwards-Groves - Education - 2017 - 164 pages
This short book provides an introduction to the study of education, outlining the dual purpose of education – to help people live well and to help develop a world worth living ... | |
| Colin Brock, Witold Tulasiewicz - Education - 2000 - 436 pages
Brings together contributions from the different member states to try to understand the different degrees of subscription to the concept of Europe and the role education plays ... | |
| Mordechai Feingold - Education - 2001 - 338 pages
Volume XVI/2 of History of Universities contains the customary mix of learned articles, book reviews, conference reports, and bibliographical information, which makes this ... | |
| Reinette F. Jones - Education - 2002 - 212 pages
Although the majority of libraries in the state of Kentucky did not offer services to African Americans between the years 1860 and 1960, public libraries did employ them. The ... | |
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