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Frasca, Ralph – 1988
In studying the history of the American press, little attention has been given to printing networks and the apprenticeship system, factors which permitted the press not only to survive but to grow. Essential to press growth was the apprenticeship system, vocational education which replenished and augmented the craft's practitioners. Apprentices…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Colonial History (United States), Employer Employee Relationship, Journalism
Allen, Jeanne Thomas – 1986
The tremendous surge of investment capital and research development enjoyed by television under the strong incentives provided by World War II probably resulted in the development of a commercially exploitable television system much earlier than would have been possible otherwise. Cooperation between government and industry in this research and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Federal Government, Government Role
Mander, Mary S. – 1986
The object of this study was to decode the expressive symbol systems attached to broadcasting in the 1920s and to come to an understanding of the significance of the new technology by exploring the utopian dimensions which were tacitly held by the market model, and expressed in a variety of ways by the men and women who were connected in some way…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cultural Enrichment, Government Role, Mass Media
Helmar, Paul; Woolf, Bob – 1985
This course on appropriate technology is designed for use by individual high school students, small groups of students, or for classroom instruction. Course goals include developing a broad understanding of human technologies, examining the history of technology, reviewing and assessing various applications of appropriate technology, and…
Descriptors: Automation, Energy, Energy Education, Environmental Education
Koon, Cline M. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1933
Radio is a new force which science has placed in the hands of civilization. Its potential uses are so numerous and varied that it has captivated the imagination of the entire civilized world. As a means of diffusing entertainment and information over wide areas, broadcasting has no peer. Steadily it is breaking down the barriers of isolation,…
Descriptors: Radio, Best Practices, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Beust, Nora E. – US Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1942
The Library Service Division of the U. S. Office of Education has prepared a series of bibliographies designed for use in furthering a better understanding of our neighbor republics. The first bibliography appeared in multigraphed form in February 1942 under the title "Our Neighbor Republics; a selected list of readable books for young…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Bibliographies, Books, Indexes
Farnum, Royal Bailey – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1923
In this bulletin, the author shares his observations on the status of art education in America. The study for this report is based upon the writer's own contacts in the education and industrial world and upon returns of a questionnaire which was sent to leading art educators, directors, supervisors, and teachers throughout the country. The author…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Appreciation, Questionnaires, Art Teachers
Hailmann, W. N. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
In his report for the year 1908, Dr. Andrew S. Draper, commissioner of education of the State of New York, established the fact that current school systems still confine themselves too exclusively to preparation for professional life; that, even where they have consented to consider the claims of commerce and of certain technical pursuits, the aim…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Career Guidance, Vocational Interests, Industrial Education
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Perry, Armstrong – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1931
The American boy, and in some cases his sister, was among the first to discover the possibilities of education by radio. As soon as the newspapers and magazines began to tell of the success of Marconi in sending radio messages from shore to ships and eventually across the Atlantic, boys began to build radio apparatus. In many cases the education…
Descriptors: Radio, Higher Education, Distance Education, Broadcast Industry
Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1917
In August 1887, William Duncan, an independent missionary working among the Tsimpsean Indians of British Columbia, brought to Annette Islands, in the southeastern part of Alaska, a colony of between 800 and 1,000 of Indians from the old town of Metlakatla in British Columbia. Under the leadership of Mr. Duncan, this colony made rapid progress. In…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Eskimos, Migration, Public Officials
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Bourke, Thomas A. – Microform Review, 1990
Reviews recent trends in scholarly micropublishing and preservation microfilming and discusses prospects for the rest of the twentieth century. Areas discussed include the impact of economics and government policies, recent changes in the scholarly micropublishing industry, recent developments in bibliographic control, the national preservation…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Publishing, Federal Government
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Gray, Kenneth C. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1988
The author analyzes manufacturers' involvement in the turn-of-the-century movement to include vocational education in the secondary school curriculum. He tests the "vocationalist" interpretation of this development and provides insights for current vocational education policy deliberations. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational History, Educational Policy, Manufacturing Industry
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Kolodziejska, Jadwiga – International Information and Library Review, 1995
Discusses the transformation of reading and libraries in Poland due to shifts in its political and economic life since 1989. Changes include transition of publishing from a monopoly state enterprise to a market economy, and development of mass media which is threatening the disappearance of traditionalism held in public libraries. (Author/JMV)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economic Progress, Foreign Countries, Free Enterprise System
Boyd, Herb – Crisis, 1991
The black press has a long history of service and struggle in the United States. The young black journalists of today, employed in mainstream media, owe a great debt to their predecessors in black newspapers that date back to 1827. A brief history describes their development. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black History, Black Influences, Blacks, Journalism
Wentworth, George; Smith, David Eugene; Brown, Joseph Clifton – Ginn and Company, 1917
This textbook is first in a series of three volumes presenting a mathematics course for junior high school and six-year high schools. This volume covers arithmetic related to home, store, farm, industry, and bank; intuitional and constructive geometry; and introduces algebra. [For Book II, see ED623225. For Book III, see ED623226.]
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Textbooks, High School Students
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