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Small, Parker A., Jr.; Small, Natalie S. – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Illustrates the complex interactions between disease, societal attitudes, and technology by looking at the history of smallpox. Describes one of mankind's most magnificent accomplishments--the eradication of smallpox from the earth. (JRH)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Biology, Communicable Diseases, Disease Control
Lloyd-Jones, Richard – 1993
This paper recalls the issues that led in the late 1960s to the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) resolution and statement on the Students' Right to Their Own Language. The paper describes some of the main events in the production of the resolution, and then discusses the response to the resolution of the National Council…
Descriptors: Dialects, Educational History, English, Higher Education
Holt, Sharon Ann – 1986
The history of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (ACA) is examined. ACA is the parent organization of the American Association of University Women and the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors. ACA played a crucial bridging role in the history of higher education for women by simultaneously supporting conventional and radical…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Graduates, Educational History, Females
Wagner, Marta – 1983
Positions taken in Phi Beta Kappa orations between 1782 and 1837 were examined to determine whether partisan stands were taken on controversial issues. The orations that were located suggest that the speakers' social and political choices did not correlate with specific systems of ideas. The Enlightenment offered intellectual arguments as ways to…
Descriptors: Archives, Educational History, Higher Education, Honor Societies
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Stankiewicz, Mary Ann – Studies in Art Education, 1985
The curriculum movement known as picture study was, in part, the result of the late nineteenth-century development of printing processes capable of reproducing works of art. This description of the reproductions used in picture study illustrates how popularist attitudes toward art and technological changes set the context for this art movement.…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Butcher, Patricia Smith – 1987
The role of the women's rights press in reporting on and advancing coeducation in the United States is considered. The women's rights press was linked to the women's rights movement and articulated the goal that women should enjoy full participation in all aspects of U.S. life, including higher education. This analysis is based on 12 of the most…
Descriptors: Coeducation, College Attendance, Educational History, Equal Education
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Narlesky, Lynn – California Agriculture, 1998
Describes the history, research, teaching strategies, and specialties of the University of California at Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Documents effects of changing societal attitudes toward wildlife, pets, working animals, and food animals on curriculum, the systems approach to disease, comparative genetics, biotechnology, the ecology of…
Descriptors: Animal Husbandry, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Strategies
Bradley, A. Paul, Jr.; Bolman, Susan Olson – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1981
The current faculty role is seen as influenced by two philosophical themes in higher education--pragmatism and idealism. The idealist school has the broad objective of character formation, while the pragmatist school favors teaching the acquisition of useful skills to attain success in life. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Role, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
O'Donnell, Roy C. – 1992
Since freedom of thought and expression is essential in a democracy, censorship of language is rightly regarded as a threat to all other freedoms. Still, it is inevitable that certain restrictions will occasionally be imposed on language in America and in other societies. Restrictions on language date back to the Ten Commandments, which condemned…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Civil Rights, Democracy
Rudolph, Frederick – 1982
For the first 200 years of American higher education, the baccalaureate program was shaped by the authority of tradition, seldom challenged, and easily accommodating new learning and changing social conditions. After the Civil War, the authority of tradition was undermined by emerging professional academicians, trained in particular bodies of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Curriculum, Educational Development, Educational History
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Thelin, John R. – Journal of Educational Thought, 1978
Since 1874, American colleges and universities have developed large, competitive intercollegiate sports programs, celebrating and justifying them in terms of distinctive American beliefs about connections between sports, education, and social mobility. This essay attempts to break the silence of American faculties concerning their schools'…
Descriptors: Athletics, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Essays
Hull, Glynda; And Others – 1991
This paper examines remediation as the product of perceptions and beliefs about literacy and learning. It illustrates some ways teachers inadvertently participate in constructing inaccurate and limiting notions of learners as being cognitively defective and in need of "remedy," and thus limit classroom learning. It combines an empirical,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis
Inness, Sherrie A. – 1995
This book examines the many popular representations of student life at women's colleges produced in the United States during the Progressive Era. According to the book, in hundreds of college novels, newspaper accounts, popular periodical essays, and scientific treatises, the "college woman" was described and defined in a period when…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Context, Females, Fiction
George, Betty – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1960
This bulletin, which is another publication in the International Education series of the Office of Education, reports on a preliminary study of the educational system for Africans, together with information concerning the current plans for expansion of African educational facilities. Following a Foreword, the chapters included are: (1)…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Facilities, Foreign Countries, International Education
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Palmieri, Patricia A. – History of Education Quarterly, 1983
Women faculty at Wellesley College in the Progressive Era were not only the best female academics of their generation, they also created a rich social life and sense of community among themselves. At the same time they maintained a commitment to social activism. Their accomplishments and limitations are discussed. (IS)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Presidents, Educational Change, Educational History
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