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Meyer, Alberta L. – Childhood Education, 1989
Provides a brief biography of Agnes Louise Adams, who was awarded the first Distinguished Service Medallion by the National College of Education in 1980. (RJC)
Descriptors: Biographies, Career Development, Professors, Teacher Background
Sale, Katherine H. – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1988
Provides a brief biography of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, nineteenth century New England progressive educator. Describes her teaching methods, which emphasized developing analytic thinking, maintaining childrens' self-respect, and crediting childrens' innate abilities. (DHP)
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational History, Educational Methods, Teacher Background
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Danylewycz, Marta; Prentice, Alison – Interchange, 1986
This article summarizes recent work on the history of teachers including the feminization of teaching and the social structure of teaching. Avenues for future research are noted. (MT)
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Background
King, Althea M. – Small School Forum, 1985
The biographical sketch focuses on the early teaching career of Booker T. Washington at Tinkersville School in his hometown of Malden, West Virginia, from 1876-1878. Recollections of Washington's own education in Sunday school, the Tinkersville School, and Hampton Institute are included. (NEC)
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Educational History, Elementary Education, Rural Education
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Kammen, Michael – History Teacher, 1983
In 1881, Tyler was invited to Cornell to fill the first professorship of U.S. history created at any American university. That episode provides the opportunity to examine history teaching in nineteenth century America, the origins of the historical profession, the Anglo-American cultural context that shaped Tyler's outlook, and his achievements.…
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, History Instruction, Professional Associations
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Almy, Millie – Childhood Education, 1990
Retired teacher Roma Gans is described in terms of her early life and education, early teaching experience, teaching experience at Teachers College, publishing experience, citizenship, and retirement. (DG)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Higher Education, Leadership
Olmstead, Kathryn – Echoes, the Northern Maine Journal, 1994
A profile of Edward M. (Ted) Holmes--Maine storyteller, writer, teacher, and professor. Most of his stories and characters come from Maine fishermen, whom he once helped to organize cooperatives. Holmes credits his success to his ability to listen. Some examples and insights into his teaching and writing styles are given. (TD)
Descriptors: Authors, College Faculty, Higher Education, Local Color Writing
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Biggs, Mary – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1985
Traces movement of library school faculty qualifications from identification of faculty with profession of librarianship to identification with university and faculty colleagues. Special attention is given to impact of Melvil Dewey, Williamson reports, University of Chicago Graduate Library School founding, and American Library Association…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Faculty, Higher Education, History
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Rasmussen, Margaret – Childhood Education, 1990
Presents a biographical sketch of educator Agnes Snyder that includes her background, teaching and administrative experiences, philosophies of education and life, and samples of her poetry. (BB)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Biographies, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
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Meyer, Alberta L. – Childhood Education, 1992
Presents a biographical account of the educator, Amy M. Hostler: this account includes a discussion of her early years; her education and training as a teacher; her work in early childhood education; professional achievement--including the establishment kindergartens in Puerto Rico; tenure at Mills College; and international contributions. (BB)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Biographies, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Danylewycz, Marta; Prentice, Alison – History of Education Quarterly, 1984
Growing school systems in Montreal and Toronto (Canada) between 1861 and 1881 offered radically different opportunities to men and women. Educational administrators developed bureaucratic modes of organization chiefly with male aspirations for power and social mobility in mind. Women were hired to fill the bottom ranks or were ignored altogether.…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Comparative Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Gulliford, Andrew; And Others – 1981
The country school legacy of Wyoming is rich in history, folklore, and tradition. Materials (many anecdotal) gathered from school records, oral histories, autobiographies, and memoirs provide glimpses into the diverse and demanding role of frontier teachers (who were mostly female and, by contract requirement, usually single) and the work and…
Descriptors: Community Centers, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, One Teacher Schools
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Gelfand, Lawrence E. – History Teacher, 1992
Describes the life and beliefs of Jacob C. Meyer, a history teacher of the author. Suggests that although Meyer's lack of publication dooms him to be forgotten, he is in other ways a memorable person. Includes Meyer's education, experience as a conscientious objector during World War I, and efforts at reforming the Mennonite Church. (DK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Church Role, Democracy, Educational History
Hatton, Caroline – 1981
As revealed in personal interviews, periodicals, published and unpublished manuscripts, and school records, the teachers were the key factor in bringing education and culture to the frontier that was western South Dakota. Many teachers were girls of 16 or 17, inexperienced, hired from states to the east (Minnesota and Iowa), sight unseen.…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Curriculum, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
American Bar Association, Chicago, IL. – 1980
A study of legal education and professionalism conducted by an American Bar Association committee is examined along with the historical background of legal education and reform attempts, financial resources for stability and reform, and recommendations of the committee. The study rationale is explained, and aspects of prelegal undergraduate…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Faculty, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change
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