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Davis, Neil – 1992
This volume relates the founding and subsequent history of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. It is written by a retired former student and lifelong faculty member in the geophysics department. Divided into major sections, the first covers the site, early Alaskan history, founding of the school when the focus was on agriculture and mining, the…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Educational History, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Barnhardt, Carol – 1985
This report presents information on the historical status and geographical location of elementary schools in rural Alaskan communities from 1867 to 1980. Section I, a historical perspective, provides a summary of major educational systems in Alaska and a chronological summary of major educational legislation in the state. Section II, which makes…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Educational History, Educational Legislation, Elementary Education

Hussey, James Patrick – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1997
Discusses the history of Alaska's higher education system, including the founding of its community colleges. Describes the 1986-87 restructuring of the colleges following the oil crisis in 1986, which left Alaska with one official community college. Indicates that universities have broadened their role to include many college functions. (19…
Descriptors: Background, Community Colleges, Educational Development, Educational History
Barnhardt, Carol – 1980
Designed to present information from scattered sources in an organized and useful way, this report examines the historical status of elementary schools in rural Alaskan communities from 1867 to 1979. Following a summary of the major landmarks in the establishment of the educational system in Alaska, the report furnishes a chronological summary of…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indians, Data Collection

Ducker, James H. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1996
In the early 1900s, the Alaskan Bureau of Education tried to lure the Inupiat away from "corrupting" white mining communities and encourage settlement of new Native communities by erecting schools in areas isolated from white influence. The Inupiat's interest in Western education plus the opportunity to maintain traditional subsistence…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Cultural Maintenance
Stein, Gary, Ed. – 1983
The 14 symposium papers presented in this document provide a diverse historical and personal interpretation of Alaska's educational development. Titles and authors are: "Conflicting Priorities, Conflicting Opinions: Alaskan Development and Sheldon Jackson, Educator" (Ted Hinckley); "Sheldon Jackson and the Constitutionality of the…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Church Role, Educational Development
Cole, Nathaniel H. – 1986
This document examines the chronological history of financing the Alaskan public school system. The first section traces the influence of the Greco-Russian Church and the Russian-American Company on education in Russian Alaska. The second section focuses on early United States education efforts, including the Sheldon Jackson era, the Organic Act…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1895
This is Volume 2 of the Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1892-93, containing Parts III and IV. Part III contains the chapters: (1) Documents Illustrative of American Educational History; (2) Report of the Committee of Ten on Secondary School Studies, with Papers Relating Thereto; (3) The National Educational Association; (4)…
Descriptors: Documentation, United States History, Educational History, Secondary Schools
Scott, Elva R. – 1982
The 80-year history of education at Eagle on the Yukon (Alaska) includes 40 years when a dual system (white-Indian) was in operation, times when only one school was open, and changes following statehood. Eagle City was founded in 1898; the first white school opened in 1901 with seven students. The Indians lived at Eagle Village, 3 miles upriver.…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Educational History

Jester, Timothy E. – Journal of American Indian Education, 2002
A qualitative study examined a rural Alaskan school district's standards-based reform in the sociohistorical context of Alaska Native education. Observations and interviews with 32 district staff members indicate that the district had recast the historical "civilization-savagism" paradigm as an "unhealthy Native" construct to…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Acculturation, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education
Dauenhauer, Richard L. – 1980
The fundamental conflict in the intellectual history of Alaskan education originated in the work of Father John Veniaminov (1797-1879) and Sheldon Jackson (1834-1909), both visionaries and missionaries to Alaska, both educators and founders of schools. The major distinction between them was in their radically differing attitudes toward religion…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Bilingual Education Programs
Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1936
Among areas governed by the United States, Alaska is unique in a number of ways; one of special interest to education officials and students is concerned with the maintenance within its borders of two publicly supported school systems--one by the Federal Government and one by the Territory. It was chiefly in the interest of the former that the…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, American Indian Education, Scientific Research, School Districts
Harrison, Barbara; And Others – 1985
A University of Alaska staff member, two local teachers, and two community members used on-site visits, observations, questionnaires, and interviews to assess development of the Manokotak school from its inception in 1947 to 1984 as perceived by community members, school staff, and students. Rural and cross-cultural, the Alaskan school served 117…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Administrator Attitudes, American Indian Education, Bilingual Education Programs
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1896
This is Volume 2 of the Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1894-95, containing Parts II and III. Part II contains the chapters: (1) The Bell and Lancaster System; (2) At What Age do Pupils Withdraw from the Public Schools; (3) Admission to College by Certificate; (4) Technological Instruction in the Land-Grant Colleges; (5)…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Age Differences, Withdrawal (Education), College Admission
Hamilton, William – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1925
This bulletin documents the work of the Alaska division of the Bureau of Education. It reports advance sheets for the biennial survey of education, 1922-1924. The Alaska division is required to make provision for the education of the natives of Alaska, extend to them all possible medical relief, train them to self-support, and, so far as possible,…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Alaska Natives, American Indian Students, Medical Services
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