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Craig, Kristi-Lynn – Online Submission, 2010
This study examines the historical progression of the availability of special education in Conservative Christian Schools in the United States since 1950. Due to the limited nature of research in this field, a historical analysis was used to better understand how the development of special education in Conservative Christian Schools compares to…
Descriptors: Special Education, Parochial Schools, Christianity, Educational History
Kelley, Lance – 1993
This report, written for the Americans for Indian Opportunity "Ambassador Program," addresses the need to research the detrimental effects of the guardianship program on Native Americans. The guardianship program was established by the United States government during the early 1900s to protect monies that Indians received from mineral…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Federal Indian Relationship, Federal Programs, Government Role
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1994
This paper examines themes in Maine history and literature related to the character of traditional Maine people, particularly coastal people, and their attitudes toward education. The historical survey touches upon early settlement, subsistence farming, frontiers in the woods and on the islands, influence of the sea and sailing, and influences of…
Descriptors: Community Change, Cultural Context, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 1994
Tremont Consolidated Grammar School (Maine) has changed little in the past 50 years. The wisdom of Paulo Freire and other educators shows that student empowerment, critical thinking, and parent involvement are necessary for true education, particularly for oppressed people. An ecological approach to education involves the family, the community,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aspiration, Change Strategies, College Attendance
Gailey, Kathleen Jennings – 1992
The purpose of this research study was to investigate the development of school library media programs in the United States and the emerging roles of school library media specialists from a historical perspective and to make inferences about the future of the profession at the edge of the 21st century. The study was divided into six historical…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Distance Education, Educational Change, Educational History