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Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1917
No effective professional training can be given without ample opportunity for observation of the ordinary processes of teaching, school organization and management. However, at first, few university classes, schools, or departments made any provision for such observation of practice. Experience has, however, finally shown that high-school…
Descriptors: School Organization, Teaching Methods, Student Teaching, Curriculum Development
Grant, W. Vance; Munse, Albert R. – National Center for Education Statistics, 1979
This report presents comprehensive statistics on the organization, staff, pupils, and finances of public elementary and secondary schools in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the outlying areas of the United States. It provides detailed data for the school year 1975-76 and historical trend data for selected items of information, in some…
Descriptors: School Statistics, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Enrollment
Hutchings, Clayton D.; Barr, Richard H. – National Center for Educational Statistics, 1968
This report presents comprehensive statistics on the organization, staff, pupils, and finances of the regular full-time public elementary and secondary day schools in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the outlying areas of the United States. Detailed data are given for the survey year 1965-66, as well as historical data for selected…
Descriptors: School Statistics, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Enrollment
Barr, Richard H.; Scott, Geraldine J. – National Center for Educational Statistics, 1970
This report presents comprehensive statistics on the organization, staff, pupils, and finances of the regular full-time public elementary and secondary day schools in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the outlying areas of the United States. Detailed data are given for the survey year 1967-68, as well as historical trend data for…
Descriptors: School Statistics, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Enrollment
Howley, Craig B. – 1992
The history of statutory and case law pertinent to school reorganization reflects the elaboration of state authority over education during the development of the American Republic. This article considers the legal right of the state to define and redefine the territory served by administrative units that provide direct services to students. Public…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Court Litigation, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Persons, Stow – 1990
An historical account of the creation and development of the University of Iowa is presented. Organized by presidental administration, this institutional history concentrates on the period when the university established its place among the major U.S. universities, and follows the school's struggle to establish (through three distinct stages) a…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Chronicles, College Presidents, Departments
Svensson, Lennart – 1980
The history of the Swedish universities and their roots in various traditions are traced. Attention is directed to the historico-sociological theory concerning the development and transformation of the Swedish universities from a traditional cultural institution to a rational educational institution. Six themes are covered: a general historical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, College Role, Decision Making, Economic Factors
Foght, H. W. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
This bulletin is the result of a personal study of a number of Danish elementary rural schools, made during the winter and spring of 1913. Sufficient time was spent in the different schools, in a study of their organization and administration, to insure accuracy of impression. These filed studies were later verified, so far as possible, in the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Environmental Education, Rural Schools, Playgrounds
Sirois, Herman A.; Smith, Ronald – Journal of the New York State School Boards Association, 1989
Reports how the prolonged 1978 Levittown (New York) teachers strike initially depleted resources and created problems but proved to be the impetus for development of an effective school system. Reviews sources of conflict that led to the strike, reactions of community and teachers, and reforms focused on teacher empowerment. (FMW)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Improvement
Hendrick, William Edward – 1984
The bureaucratic nature of school organizations is now commonly acknowledged. According to Carlson's description of four types of service organizations, school organizations are "domestic" rather than "wild" in that they do not have to compete with peer organizations for their own survival. To investigate the historical…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Boards of Education, Bureaucracy, County Programs
Cook, Katherine M.; Reynolds, Florence E. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1933
The purpose of this bulletin is to present a selected working bibliography of practical usefulness to students and others interested in the education of native and minority groups. The field is a relatively new one in American education, and so far as information is available, this is the first effort to formulate a bibliography concerned with it.…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Bibliographies, Social Problems, Classification
Newbury, Maud C. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1923
The one-teacher school in the United States is usually housed in the meanest type of school building, the supplies furnished the rural children are the scantiest, the school term is usually the shortest, the rural teachers represent the most inexperienced, and community support of the school is usually less enthusiastic than the support accorded…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Community Support, Rural Schools, Supervisors
Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1964
This report presents comprehensive statistics on the organization, staff, pupils, and finances of the regular full-time public elementary and secondary day schools in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the outlying areas of the United States. Detailed data are given for the survey year 1961-62 as well as historical data for selected…
Descriptors: School Statistics, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Enrollment

Marshall, Stephanie – Oxford Review of Education, 1990
Traces the history of English prevocational education since 1870, examining four pieces of educational legislation. Outlines the recurring debate over the extent utilitarianism should define education. Focuses on political and economic requirements that fostered utilitarianism. Evaluates the act's technical and vocational education initiative. (CH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change, Educational History
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
The whole problem of secondary education, both as to aims and as to methods, is now undergoing investigation. The demands for the readjustment of the work of the high school are insistent. This bureau has no specialists in secondary education and is unable to respond as it should to the many requests for information in regard to the trend of…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Educational Change, Advisory Committees, High Schools