The Gates Open Slowly

The Gates Open Slowly
Title The Gates Open Slowly PDF eBook
Author Frank L. McVey
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 412
Release 2021-11-21
Genre Education
ISBN 0813188075

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Education in Kentucky has developed slowly, and even now the state ranks low in the nation in providing public funds for the development of its human resources. In this book the author, who was president of the University of Kentucky from 1917 to 1940, traces the tortuous path of education in the state from the pioneer log schoolhouse to the modern universities of Kentucky and Louisville.

A History of Education in Kentucky

A History of Education in Kentucky
Title A History of Education in Kentucky PDF eBook
Author William E. Ellis
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 546
Release 2011-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 0813140234

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Kentucky is nationally renowned for horses, bourbon, rich natural resources, and unfortunately, hindered by a deficient educational system. Though its reputation is not always justified, in national rankings for grades K-12 and higher education, Kentucky consistently ranks among the lowest states in education funding, literacy, and student achievement. In A History of Education in Kentucky, William E. Ellis illuminates the successes and failures of public and private education in the commonwealth since its settlement. Ellis demonstrates how political leaders in the nineteenth century created a culture that devalued public education and refused to adequately fund it. He also analyzes efforts by teachers and policy makers to enact vital reforms and establish adequate, equal education, and discusses ongoing battles related to religious instruction, integration, and the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA). A History of Education in Kentucky is the only up-to-date, single-volume history of education in the commonwealth. Offering more than mere policy analysis, this comprehensive work tells the story of passionate students, teachers, and leaders who have worked for progress from the 1770s to the present day. Despite the prevailing pessimism about education in Kentucky, Ellis acknowledges signs of a vibrant educational atmosphere in the state. By advocating a better understanding of the past, Ellis looks to the future and challenges Kentuckians to avoid historic failures and build on their successes.

History of Education in Kentucky

History of Education in Kentucky
Title History of Education in Kentucky PDF eBook
Author Kentucky. Department of Education
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1914
Genre Education
ISBN

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History of Education in Kentucky, 1915-1940

History of Education in Kentucky, 1915-1940
Title History of Education in Kentucky, 1915-1940 PDF eBook
Author Kentucky. Department of Education
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1933
Genre Education
ISBN

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History of Education in Kentucky, 1939-1964

History of Education in Kentucky, 1939-1964
Title History of Education in Kentucky, 1939-1964 PDF eBook
Author Kentucky. Department of Education
Publisher
Pages 229
Release 1963
Genre Education
ISBN

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A History of Eastern Kentucky University

A History of Eastern Kentucky University
Title A History of Eastern Kentucky University PDF eBook
Author William Elliott Ellis
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 330
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 9780813129143

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Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) in Richmond, Kentucky, celebrated its centennial in 2006. EKU has had a colorful history, from the political quandaries surrounding the inception of its predecessor institutions to its financial difficulties during the Depression to its maturing as a leading regional university. Reflecting on the social, economic, and cultural changes in the region over the last century, William E. Ellis follows each university president's administration in the context of the times. Interviews of alumni, faculty, staff, and political figures add to the story. A History of Eas.

Fifty Years of Segregation

Fifty Years of Segregation
Title Fifty Years of Segregation PDF eBook
Author John A. Hardin
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 206
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN 9780813132716

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This book examines the history of 20th century racial segregation in Kentucky higher education, the last state in the South to enact legislation banning interracial education in private schools and the first to remove it. In five chapters and an epilogue, the book traces the growth of racism, the period of acceptance of racism, the black community's efforts for reform, the stresses of "separate and unequal," and the unrelenting pressure to desegregate Kentucky schools. Different tactics, ranging from community and religious organization support to legislative and legal measures, that were used for specific campaigns are described in detail. The final chapters of the book describe the struggles of college presidents faced with student turmoil, persistent societal resistance from whites (both locally and legislatively), and changing expectations, after the 1954 Supreme Court decision in "Brown V. Board of Education" broadened desegregation to all public schools and the responsibility for desegregation shifted from politically driven state legislators or governors to college governing boards. Appendices contain tabular data on demographics, state appropriations, and admissions to public and private colleges and universities in Kentucky. (Contains approximately 550 notes and bibliographic references.) (Bf).