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Nash, Margaret A. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2013
This article seeks to understand the social and cultural factors that led to the introduction of music and art education in public schools, a process that began in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. Based on archival material, including institutional catalogues, school board reports, magazine articles, and tracts, I demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Females, Art Education, Music Education, Cultural Influences
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VanSledright, Bruce – Review of Research in Education, 2008
The author begins this article by suggesting that in the United States late 20th century immigration patterns have been perceived by some who consider themselves American natives because they were born in the country (even though their ancestors are of European stock) as threatening to soften the glue that preserves their vision of the right and…
Descriptors: Immigration, History Instruction, United States History, Intellectual History
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Cornbleth, Catherine – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1997
Explores what comprises the history taught in school over the past century, focusing on two trends: (1) a broader scope of history to include a history of the world; and (2) within U.S. history, a movement from purposeful exclusion of cultures and people to marginal inclusion. Advocates an inclusive and coherent history. (CMK)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Curriculum, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Bell, Samuel R. – 1984
This paper examines the history of the civic education of immigrants to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This was a time of great social upheaval, not only for the new immigrant groups, but also for members of groups that had arrived in the United States earlier. Public schools were seen as the logical institutions…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adult Education, Citizenship Education, Educational History
Journal of Historical Inquiry, 1985
An historical journal compiled by advanced placement American history high school students contains 10 articles about the experiences of residents of Amityville, New York, during World War II. Students used secondary sources, first-hand newspaper accounts, oral interviews, and primary source documents to recreate Amityville as it was during those…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Advanced Students, Black History, Church Role
Davis, O. L., Jr. – 1976
The experience of schooling in America is recalled through a memory-sharing essay and an album of photographs. The intent of the article is to prompt readers to remember their personal schooling experiences and relate them to the larger framework of national memories. The essay, focusing on schools at the turn of the 20th century, discusses…
Descriptors: American Culture, Educational Environment, Educational Experience, Educational History
Stone, Frank Andrews – 1992
This publication presents a case study of the public school desegregation and redesign program of the East Baton Rouge Parish (Louisiana) School System, focusing on the 5 years from 1987 to 1992. Chapter 1 describes the setting and background, the sociocultural history of the area since pre-Revolutionary War days, the role and treatment of African…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Students, Case Studies, Cultural Context
Bogen, Elizabeth – 1987
This book examines the effects of immigration in New York City (New York) today, with particular attention to those "new immigrants" who arrived after 1965. Immigrant interaction with the city's public and private social services is emphasized. Data were drawn from interviews and from the 1980 U.S. Census. Part I: "The…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Church Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Cubans