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Smith, Joan K. – 1977
Ella Flagg Young's contributions as an administrator in the Chicago public schools from 1909-15 are assessed. Intended as a profile of an administrator whose personal accomplishments broadened American education, the study is also a history of progressive and vocational education in Chicago during the early 20th century. Characterized as a woman…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Role
Miller, Hubert J. – 1972
Bartolome de las Casas devoted himself completely to crusading for the rights of the Indians. Although he was never a missionary among Indians, he began projects such as the Indians' conversion in the Land of War in Guatemala, which later became the task of his Dominican colleagues. However, his true importance lay in his role as the Indians'…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Cultural Background, Cultural Education
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Rees, Louise F. – 1974
A cooperative effort by public libraries in the five northwest counties of Ohio has resulted in this union list of materials about Ohio, arranged by subject. The 99 subject terms cover information about the state in such areas as science, agriculture, literature, biography, history, geography, education, economics, politics, government,…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Authors, Bibliographies, Biographies
Prichard, Nancy S. – 1969
This bibliography and supplement on American ethnic writing provide extensive listings of materials by or about Afro-Americans, American Indians, Hispanic Americans, and Orientals. The areas covered are novels, biography, autobiography, poetry, drama, art, folklore, music, films, records, periodicals, anthologies, bibliographies, criticism,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Art, Audiodisc Recordings, Autobiographies
Lonsdale, Bernard J.; Mackintosh, Helen K. – 1973
This book is intended (1) as a supplementary text in college courses in children's literature, (2) as a source of information for educators involved in curriculum development programs in the field of children's literature, (3) as a reference guide for schools and community libraries, and (4) as an aid to parents in guiding their children's…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biographies, Books, Childrens Literature
Tirotta, Richard, Ed. – 1971
Contents of this bibliography, the tenth edition of "The Negro in the United States," listing significant books published since 1965, include: reference--general works, documentary histories, and collective biography; history; politics and government; the contemporary scene; literature and the arts--general works, art, music, dance, general…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Art, Biographies, Black Achievement
Thompson, Albert S. – 1972
The Career Pattern Study hypothesized the concept of vocational maturity, attempted to define the concept, developed questionnaire methods for studying it, and refined the questionnaire items into an instrument to measure it. In this brief biography of the Career Development Inventory (CDI), the next step was to refine the Career Pattern Study…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Biographies, Career Development, Career Guidance
Rosenfelt, Deborah Silverton, Ed. – 1976
This annotated bibliography contains references to materials which emphasize the strengths and accomplishments of women. It is intended for high school teachers and students who want inexpensive supplementary readings by and about women. The referenced materials are about both well-known and unknown women who have struggled for physical or…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Annotated Bibliographies, Anthologies, Autobiographies
Wolfe, Ellen – 1975
As William Beltz (1912-1960) grew up in the mining towns of northern Alaska, he observed the unequal treatment of the native Indians and Eskimos in the territory of Alaska. Part Eskimo himself, Will worked to improve conditions and to obtain equal rights for his people. As a member (and later president) of the Alaska Carpenters Union and as a…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Biographies
Nelson, Mary Carroll – 1975
Michael Naranjo is a Pueblo Indian who, after much searching, has become a talented sculptor. The son of a Baptist minister, Michael grew up observing nature and exploring the countryside around Santa Clara (New Mexico), his birthplace. When he was nine, his family moved to Taos, where he watched the ceremonies of the Taos Pueblos with…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, American Indians, Artists, Biographies
Bontemps, Arna Alexander; Fonvielle-Bontemps, Jacqueline – Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women, 1987
Black women artists--from the sculptor Edmonia Lewis (born 1843/5) through the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, to the Harlem Renaissance--have played a vital role in developing those forms of self-expression by which Black people in America have managed to survive centuries of racial oppression. (BJV)
Descriptors: Art, Art Expression, Art History, Artists
Royce and Royce, Inc., Lancaster, PA. – 1995
This booklet profiles 10 former participants in adult basic education (ABE) and literacy programs who have gone on to build successful lives and careers and have been designated outstanding adult students by the Pennsylvania Association for Adult and Continuing Education. The men and women selected as award winners were sponsored by the following…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Students
Harris, Laurie Lanzen, Ed.; Abbey, Cherie D., Ed. – 2000
This book presents biographical profiles of 10 authors of interest to readers ages 9 and above and was created to appeal to young readers in a format they can enjoy reading and readily understand. Biographies were prepared after extensive research, and each volume contains a cumulative index, a general index, a place of birth index, and a birthday…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Biographies, Childrens Literature
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Grant, Philip A., Jr. – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1997
Analyzes the election and congressional career of Georgian, Andrew Young. Briefly discusses the demographic, political, and civil rights issues that combined to secure Young his first congressional seat. Includes a series of suggested teaching activities and discussion questions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Biographies, Black Achievement, Black History, Black Leadership
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Neysmith-Roy, Joan M.; Kleisinger, Carmel L. – Teaching of Psychology, 1997
Describes an undergraduate course project where students helped mentally alert senior citizens write their life stories. By assisting senior citizens to organize memories and interpret life decisions, the students experienced stages they had not yet lived through. Students evaluated the course project as a positive learning and personal growth…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Biographies, Course Content
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