An article from the June 1920 issue of Popular educator, about the consolidation of rural schools in the Midwest.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/education_history/1001/thumbnail.jp
The history of education is a central aspect of Iowa’s past, but rural schools and their teachers ar...
A small school in Nebraska, called Country School A for the purposes of this study, began in only on...
Approximately twelve to fourteen thousand one-room schoolhouses occupied the Iowan landscape during ...
An article from the June 1920 issue of Popular Educator, about the consolidation of rural schools in...
Dewey-inspired educational progressivism in the first half of the 20th century generally has been as...
Rural schools have a history in Wisconsin that begins with the development of the state itself. Thro...
An article published in the Lexington Morning Herald on the growth of Morehead Normal School from Se...
Ph.D.EducationEducation historyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studiesh...
Talk about educational change nowadays seems commonplace. Criticism is constantly levelled at today'...
In America around the turn of the twentieth century and the years that followed, there was a prolife...
Review of: There Goes the Neighborhood: Rural School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Early Twent...
This article analyzes popular education in rural areas, with a focus on education as conceived by co...
Citation: Smith, Jennie Ruth. The oregon and santa fe trails. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultur...
School education seems to be mostly stuck in an outdated industrial era worldview, unable to suffici...
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of th...
The history of education is a central aspect of Iowa’s past, but rural schools and their teachers ar...
A small school in Nebraska, called Country School A for the purposes of this study, began in only on...
Approximately twelve to fourteen thousand one-room schoolhouses occupied the Iowan landscape during ...
An article from the June 1920 issue of Popular Educator, about the consolidation of rural schools in...
Dewey-inspired educational progressivism in the first half of the 20th century generally has been as...
Rural schools have a history in Wisconsin that begins with the development of the state itself. Thro...
An article published in the Lexington Morning Herald on the growth of Morehead Normal School from Se...
Ph.D.EducationEducation historyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studiesh...
Talk about educational change nowadays seems commonplace. Criticism is constantly levelled at today'...
In America around the turn of the twentieth century and the years that followed, there was a prolife...
Review of: There Goes the Neighborhood: Rural School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Early Twent...
This article analyzes popular education in rural areas, with a focus on education as conceived by co...
Citation: Smith, Jennie Ruth. The oregon and santa fe trails. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultur...
School education seems to be mostly stuck in an outdated industrial era worldview, unable to suffici...
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of th...
The history of education is a central aspect of Iowa’s past, but rural schools and their teachers ar...
A small school in Nebraska, called Country School A for the purposes of this study, began in only on...
Approximately twelve to fourteen thousand one-room schoolhouses occupied the Iowan landscape during ...