This biography for 8 to 13 year old children describes Mildred L. Johnson Edward\u27s life as a student - one of the few black children at the Ethical Culture Schools for many years, her unsuccessful search for a student-teaching position in New York City\u27s private schools, and her decision at the age of 20 to found a private school where she could give black children an alternative to the kind of public education they were being offered
In this dissertation I examine Black women's experiences as teachers in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom...
The first “citizenship school” (a literacy class that taught adults to read and write in order that ...
This research utilized historical analysis, narrative inquiry, and oral history to document and anal...
This biography for 8 to 13 year old children describes Mildred L. Johnson Edward\u27s life as a stud...
The reading achievement of low-socioeconomic-status (SES) Black students has tended to lag behind th...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The authors use womanist caring ...
An interview with Mildred Fredrick regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.https://scho...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [65]-68)On October 14, 1912, after intense school board n...
This dissertation is an analysis of teacher narratives gathered as part of a leadership inquiry proj...
In the late 1800s, the groundbreaking yet segregated public kindergartens of St. Louis, Missouri, in...
This study captured the lived experiences of three African American, female classroom teachers who l...
The first African-American woman hired as a public school teacher in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Eli...
Harriet Johnson\u27s life and work as described by her long time colleague Lucy Sprague Mitchell.htt...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present an analysis of the educational history and philosophy...
Documents in brief fashion the Bank Street College of Education from it\u27s earliest days as the Bu...
In this dissertation I examine Black women's experiences as teachers in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom...
The first “citizenship school” (a literacy class that taught adults to read and write in order that ...
This research utilized historical analysis, narrative inquiry, and oral history to document and anal...
This biography for 8 to 13 year old children describes Mildred L. Johnson Edward\u27s life as a stud...
The reading achievement of low-socioeconomic-status (SES) Black students has tended to lag behind th...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The authors use womanist caring ...
An interview with Mildred Fredrick regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.https://scho...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [65]-68)On October 14, 1912, after intense school board n...
This dissertation is an analysis of teacher narratives gathered as part of a leadership inquiry proj...
In the late 1800s, the groundbreaking yet segregated public kindergartens of St. Louis, Missouri, in...
This study captured the lived experiences of three African American, female classroom teachers who l...
The first African-American woman hired as a public school teacher in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Eli...
Harriet Johnson\u27s life and work as described by her long time colleague Lucy Sprague Mitchell.htt...
The purpose of this dissertation is to present an analysis of the educational history and philosophy...
Documents in brief fashion the Bank Street College of Education from it\u27s earliest days as the Bu...
In this dissertation I examine Black women's experiences as teachers in the 1964 Mississippi Freedom...
The first “citizenship school” (a literacy class that taught adults to read and write in order that ...
This research utilized historical analysis, narrative inquiry, and oral history to document and anal...