Innovations in Curriculum Organization and Instructional Methods in Colleges and Universities
Title | Innovations in Curriculum Organization and Instructional Methods in Colleges and Universities PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Nelson Layton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 22 |
Release | 1948 |
Genre | Universities and colleges |
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Liberal Education Re-examined
Title | Liberal Education Re-examined PDF eBook |
Author | American Council of Learned Societies |
Publisher | |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 1943 |
Genre | Democracy |
ISBN |
Circular
Title | Circular PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 26 |
Release | 1930 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
A. L. A. Catalog, 1926--[Supplement] 1926/31
Title | A. L. A. Catalog, 1926--[Supplement] 1926/31 PDF eBook |
Author | Marion Louise Horton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 1933 |
Genre | Best books |
ISBN |
Proceedings of the Annual Convention
Title | Proceedings of the Annual Convention PDF eBook |
Author | National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1472 |
Release | 1937 |
Genre | Agricultural education |
ISBN |
Newer Aspects of Collegiate Education
Title | Newer Aspects of Collegiate Education PDF eBook |
Author | American Association of University Women. Educational Office |
Publisher | |
Pages | 118 |
Release | 1932 |
Genre | Education, Higher |
ISBN |
The History of American Higher Education
Title | The History of American Higher Education PDF eBook |
Author | Roger L. Geiger |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 584 |
Release | 2016-09-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0691173060 |
This book tells the compelling saga of American higher education from the founding of Harvard College in 1636 to the outbreak of World War II. The author traces how colleges and universities were shaped by the shifting influences of culture, the emergence of new career opportunities, and the unrelenting advancement of knowledge. He describes how colonial colleges developed a unified yet diverse educational tradition capable of weathering the social upheaval of the Revolution as well as the evangelical fervor of the Second Great Awakening. He shows how the character of college education in different regions diverged significantly in the years leading up to the Civil War - for example, the state universities of the antebellum South were dominated by the sons of planters and their culture - and how higher education was later revolutionized by the land-grant movement, the growth of academic professionalism, and the transformation of campus life by students. By the beginning of the Second World War, the standard American university had taken shape, setting the stage for the postwar education boom. The author moves through each era, exploring the growth of higher education.