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In his 1876 book, History of the Public School Systems of California, Swett becomes one of the first Californian educators to specify that mature children actually belong to the state or society, writing: "Children arrived at the age of maturity belong, not to the parents, but to the State, to society, to the country." [19]
This is a bibliography of California history. It contains English language (including translations) books and mainstream academic journal articles published after World War II. Inclusion criteria. This list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all works about California history. It is limited to works primarily or substantially about ...
History of education in California (2 C, 8 P) O. ... Public education in California (7 C, 12 P) R. Education reform in California (6 P) S. Schools in California (21 C ...
Mission High School, founded in 1890, is located in San Francisco.. California is the most populous state of the U.S. and has the most school students, with over 6.2 million in the 2005–06 school year, giving California more students in school than 36 states have in total population and one of the highest projected enrollments in the country. [7]
A History of Education in West Virginia from Early Colonial Times to 1949. (1951). Anderson, James D. The education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935 (1988). DeVore, Donald E. and Logsdon, Joseph. Crescent City Schools: Public Education in New Orleans, 1841-1991. Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies, 1991. 402 pp. Godbold, Albea.
Defunct universities and colleges in California (1 C) Pages in category "History of education in California" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
He founded the Wilson Riles Archives and Institute for Education in Sacramento as a resource for historical information about K-12 public education in California. The facility includes an archival collection available for research, a traveling exhibit for display, and an information and referral service.
Kevin Owen Starr (September 3, 1940 – January 14, 2017) was an American historian and California's state librarian, best known for his multi-volume series on the history of California, collectively called "Americans and the California Dream."