Planning Post-war Education

Planning Post-war Education
Author: National Education Association of the United States. Department of Classroom Teachers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1944
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The California Idea and American Higher Education

The California Idea and American Higher Education
Author: John Aubrey Douglass
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2007-01-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1503617106

Throughout the twentieth century, public universities were established across the United States at a dizzying pace, transforming the scope and purpose of American higher education. Leading the way was California, with its internationally renowned network of public colleges and universities. This book is the first comprehensive history of California's pioneering efforts to create an expansive and high-quality system of public higher education. The author traces the social, political, and economic forces that established and funded an innovative, uniquely tiered, and geographically dispersed network of public campuses in California. This influential model for higher education, "The California Idea," created an organizational structure that combined the promise of broad access to public higher education with a desire to develop institutions of high academic quality. Following the story from early statehood through to the politics and economic forces that eventually resulted in the 1960 California Master Plan for Higher Education, The California Idea and American Higher Education offers a carefully crafted history of public higher education.

History-social Science Framework for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve

History-social Science Framework for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve
Author: California. State Board of Education
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780801112843

This document is a revision of the California History-Social Science Curriculum first published in 1988. The framework represents an effort to strengthen education in the history-social science curriculum while building on the best practices contained in the previous document. The book addresses the goals of knowledge and cultural understanding through historical literacy, ethical literacy, cultural literacy, geographic literacy, economic literacy, and sociopolitical literacy. Goals of democratic understanding and civic values include: national identity; constitutional heritage; and civic values, rights, and responsibilities. Goals of skills attainment and social participation encompass participation skills, critical thinking skills, and basic study skills. Course descriptions for both U.S. history and world history courses are listed, along with the scopes and sequences for grades K-12. Seven appendices update the chronology in U.S. and world history to current times, address the importance and use of primary sources, suggest some local options for distributions of the units and topics in world history that support both coverage and selected in-depth studies, provide insights into career options that are possible in history and the social sciences, and present an essay for teacher background and student study that emphasizes the importance of citizen participation in a democratic society. (EH)