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College Board Review, 2001
Briefly recaps the history of higher education in America and the creation of the College Board, and offers a pictorial essay with key dates from the founding of the College Board to the turn of the century. (EV)
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education
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Berkeley, Anne – Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (JACA), 1997
Divides collegiate theater instruction into four phases: between 1900 and 1925, between 1925 and 1945, from 1945 through the mid-70s, and from the mid-70s until today. Reviews research about each era. (PA)
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Theater Arts
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Flaumenhaft, Eugene; Flaumenhaft, Carol – Nursing Outlook, 1989
Discusses the four textbooks, written in the last quarter of the 19th century, that shaped nursing in the United States. They provided technical information in a systematic fashion, established an autonomous literature that guided nurses in school and beyond, and defined the training school curriculum. (JOW)
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Textbooks
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Benjamin, Ludy T. Jr. – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
This article traces the career of Harry Kirke Wolfe, Nebraska educator and one of the earliest U.S. psychologists to earn a doctorate in psychology from Wilhelm Wundt at Leipzig. Emphasis is placed on Wolfe's blending of psychology and pedagogy, and his qualities as a teacher. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Psychology, Higher Education, Psychologists
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Webster, David S. – History of Education Quarterly, 1984
The first academic quality ranking of American colleges and universities was produced by the U.S. Bureau of Education in 1911. The institutions were stratified into five levels according to their presumed quality. However, because protests led to this work's being suppressed before its official publication, very little is known about it. (RM)
Descriptors: Colleges, Educational History, Educational Quality, Higher Education
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Handley, Lawrence R. – Journal of Geography, 1982
Commercial geography, originally taught in 18th-century trading schools, reached its zenith in the mid-1920s because it was stimulated by the development of the British Empire, noted for its commercial applications, and popularized through information disseminated by geographical societies. Demise factors include America's isolationist attitudes,…
Descriptors: Educational History, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
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Freedman, Morris – American Scholar, 1980
The author recalls his undergraduate years at the City College of New York in the late 1930s. (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational History, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
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Boone, Luke L. – TechTrends, 1997
Presents a history of the AECT (Association for Educational Communications and Technology) archives, including the early archives established at the University of Iowa; the transfer to the National Public Broadcasting Archives (NPBA) at the University of Maryland, College Park; and the equipment archives at Utah State University. (LRW)
Descriptors: Archives, Educational History, Equipment, Higher Education
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Warren, Fred Anthony – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1984
Early in 1952, Allen P. Britton and Warren S. Freeman submitted an article to the "Music Educators Journal" proposing the establishment of a research journal for music education. The history of the subsequent "Journal of Research in Music Education" is described. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Research, Higher Education, Music Education
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Geiger, Roger – History of Education Quarterly, 1985
The history of US research universities during the first four decades of the twentieth century is examined. By the end of the 1920s the standard American university of 1910 had been transformed into a new pattern of professional uniformity and institutional diversity. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Practices, Educational Trends, Higher Education
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MacLeod, Roy; Moseley, Russell – Oxford Review of Education, 1980
Explores how graduates of Cambridge University from 1851-1914 contributed expertise gained during their university years to British society, particularly the public sector in which they occupied many important positions. The term 'Naturals' refers to those who passed final exams in natural sciences and mathematics at Cambridge. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Shils, Edward – American Scholar, 1981
Personal recollections of the University of Chicago in the early 1930s, particularly of social science professors Frank Knight, Robert Park, Louis Wirth, Talcott Parsons, and Harold Lasswell. (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Professors, Social Sciences
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Carbone, Mary T. – Journal of Business Communication, 1994
Discusses classical principles of style and composition as set forth by 18th-, 19th-, and early 20th-century rhetoric and composition authors. Shows how George Burton Hotchkiss in 1916, in the first important college business communication textbook, advocated business communication principles combining the most useful parts of modern rhetoric. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Educational History, Higher Education, Rhetoric
Asher, Brad – 1993
The major schools of journalism in the United States established themselves during the first 25 years of the 20th century. These schools formed an important part of the broader professionalizing project within journalism. Over the next 30 years, this elite group of schools attempted to make a degree from a professional school of journalism the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Journalism History
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Adams, Paul K. – Social Studies Journal, 1988
Discusses the post-Civil War movement for democratic and social reform in U.S. colleges, particularly those in Pennsylvania. Focuses on the efforts of James P. Wickersham to increase state control of universities and high schools in order to develop a centralized educational bureaucracy. Concludes that Wickersham's ideas provided a foundation for…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Educational Change, Educational History, Higher Education
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