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Zacharakis-Jutz, Jeff – Convergence, 1993
In the early 1950s, Highlander Folk School administered a workers' education program for the United Packinghouse Workers of America. The program ended because it threatened the power of certain union leaders, raising issues for the ways popular educators can work within institutions to transform and democratize them. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Labor Education, Leadership, Organizational Change

Jeria, Jorge – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1999
Gives an overview of Hispanic American diversity in the United States, the historical relationship of the United States and Latin America, politics and economics of linguistic diversity, the importance of community and popular education in Hispanic culture, and factors affecting the education of Hispanic adults. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries

Welton, Michael R. – Convergence, 1995
Presents a history of four phases of Canadian adult education: (1) agrarian radicalism, 1910-1945; (2) women's organizations and community development sites; (3) adult education and the crisis of democracy, 1929-1945; and (4) community building in Nova Scotia, 1954-1957. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Democracy, Educational History
Smith, Anna Tolman – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1915
The States of Central America and South America are in the midst of an industrial development, which imparts new impulses to their educational activities. There is at once an awakened sense of the economic bearings of elementary or popular education and of the need of a readjustment of the work of the long-established secondary schools. Efforts in…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Secondary Schools, Numbers, Foreign Countries

La Belle, Thomas J. – Comparative Education, 2000
Traces the history of nonformal education in Latin America since the 1920s, highlighting community-based programs, literacy education, vocational training, extension education, popular education, community schooling, and female-dominated social movements. Suggests citizenship education, the needs of indigenous populations, and urban youth…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Education, Educational History, Educational Needs
Loveland, George W. – 2000
May Justus started teaching at elementary schools in Appalachia in the 1930s. She believed that mountain schools were the center of community life and drew subject matter from the needs of the students rather than imposing a curriculum designed by professional educators. Teaching arts and crafts and operating a communal soup pot at the school, she…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Authors, Change Agents, Childrens Literature
Rogers, Mary Beth – 1990
Almost unnoticed, growing numbers of working poor people are entering politics at the community level in dozens of major cities in Texas and across the United States. These people are unusual because they view politics as a long-term process to build relationships, new institutions, and humane communities. This book tells the story of a new kind…
Descriptors: Activism, Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Community Action
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1897
This is Volume 1 of the Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1895-96, containing Part I. The volume begins with the Commissioner of Education's Introduction and a section entitled, State Common School Systems. Part I includes the following chapters: (1) Laws Relating to City School Boards; (2) The English Education Bill of 1896;…
Descriptors: Laws, Boards of Education, Educational Legislation, Music Education
Loveland, George W. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2001
May Justus taught in rural Appalachian schools in the 1930s, then worked at the Highlander Folk School, which focused on adult education, labor organizing, and the civil rights movement. Her children's books reflected Appalachian values of commitment to family and community. She was a true radical educator, who drew on the region's best values to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Agents, Childrens Literature, Civil Rights
Smith, Anna Tolman – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1907
This bulletin is prepared in accordance with the provisions of the act provided May 28, 1896, authorizing the publication by the Bureau of Education of a bulletin "as to the condition of higher education, technical and industrial education, facts as to compulsory attendance in the schools, and such other educational topics in the several…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Popular Education, Educational Legislation
Roberts, Stephen K., Ed. – 2003
This collection of scholarly essays marks the centenary of the Workers' Educational Association (WEA), the largest voluntary provider of adult education in the United Kingdom. The chapters are as follows: "Introduction" (Roberts); "The WEA The Foundation and the Founder" (Jennings); "Battersea and the Formation of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agency Role, Community Education, Educational History
Reber, Louis E. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
In the United States, as early as 1831, features of university extension appeared in the work of the American National Lyceum, an organization which, though not associated with any educational institution, was instrumental in the wide spread of popular education. In 1874 a new agent of popular education, the Chautauqua movement, began to make…
Descriptors: Violence, Popular Education, Extension Education, Extension Agents
Bailey, Liberty Hyde – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1908
The most significant contemporaneous movement in education is the effort to adapt the work of schools directly to the lives of the pupils. It is the expression of the effort to make the school training applicable. The normal activities of the child are to be directed and trained in such a way that real education will result therefrom. Education…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Colleges, State Government
Horton, Myles; And Others – 1990
In 1932, Myles Horton founded the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee. Horton created an adult education center dedicated to helping groups of primarily poor and uneducated people strive together to solve their social, economic, and political problems and conflicts by mining their own experiences and awareness. In this book, Horton…
Descriptors: Activism, Adoption (Ideas), Adult Education, Autobiographies
Steele, Tom; Taylor, Richard – 1995
This book is a political analysis of the role of adult education as an agency of cultural and ideological significance in India from the turbulent period in the 1940s onward. The introduction examines the roots of education in India, the English studies courses that developed when India was a British colony, and continuation of colonial…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Change Agents, Educational Environment
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