"Franklin
Parker, 1921- Curriculum Vitae (Life Work): Graduate of, University
Positions Held, Subjects Taught, Honors Awarded, Research Done, Published
Books, Chapters in Books, Journal Articles, Book Reviews."
By
Franklin Parker, With Betty J. Parker, 63 Heritage Loop, Crossville, TN
38571-8270. Phone (931) 277-3268 E mail: bfparker@frontiernet.net
FAX
(931) 277-5396 (marked: "For Franklin Parker, Uplands Retirement Village, TN, phone 931-277-3268").
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Franklin Parker, 1921-,
Graduate of:
Berea College, KY., B.A., 1949. University. of Illinois, Urbana,
M.S. in L.S., 1950. Peabody
College of Vanderbilt university, ED.D., 1956 (then named George Peabody
College for Teachers, Nashville, TN., which joined adjacent Vanderbilt Univ.
July 1, 1779)
ADDITIONAL
STUDY:
1-1954: Institute of Education, University of
London, England.
2-1957-58: Institute of Education, University
College of Zimbabwe, South Central Africa.
3-1961-62: Institute of Social Research, University
of Zambia, South Central Africa.
4-July 1975:
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, England.
5-July
1976: International Summer School. Institute of Education, University of
London, England.
6-July-Aug. 1980: Tel Aviv University, Israel.
SUBJECTS TAUGHT:
1-History and Philosophy of Education. 2-Comparative and International
Education.
3-Multicultural Education (in USA and in other
countries).
COLLEGE/ UNIVERSITY POSITIONS HELD:
1-1950-52: Head Librarian, Ferrum College, Ferrum
(40 miles from Roanoke), VA.
2-1952-54: Head Librarian, Belmont University.
Library, Nashville, TN.
3-l955-56:
Circulation Librarian, George Peabody College for Teachers Library, Part of
Joint University Library, Nashville, (serving adjoining Vanderbilt University,
Peabody College for Teachers, and Scarritt College for Christian Workers).
4-1956-57: Associate Professor of Education, SUNY,
New Paltz.
5-1957-64: Associate Professor of Education,
University of Texas, Austin.
6-1964-68: Professor of Education, University of
Oklahoma, Norman.
7-1968-86:
Claude Worthington Benedum Professor of Education, West Virginia Univ.,
Morgantown (Emeritus since 1986).
8-1986-89: Distinguished Visiting Professor,
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.
9-1989-94:
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee (50
miles from Asheville, NC).
SUMMER TEACHING:
1-1958: SUNY, New Paltz, NY.
2-1969: University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
3-1970: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
4-1971: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.
5-1971, '72,
'73: University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
6-1973: Central State University, Edmond, OK.
7-1974: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Grand
Falls, Canada.
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER:
1-Journal
of Thought,
published at Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, MO, 1965-69; moved to
College of Education, University of Oklahoma, 1969-70; and moved to University
of Arkansas, 1970-80.
2-West Virginia University Magazine, Morgantown,
1970-77.
3-Western Carolina University Journal of
Education,
Cullowhee, NC, 1969-76.
4-Associate
Education Editor, USA Today (formerly Intellect, formerly School
& Society); published by
Society for the Advancement of Education, New York, NY, 1974-c.1995.
5-CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), Carfax
Publishing Co., Abingdon, England, 1978-c.1995
6-Journal of Educational Philosophy
and History,
Wayne Willis, Editor, Morehead State Univ., KY, 1993-94.
BETTY JUNE PARKER,
Co-Researcher, Co-Writer:
Franklin
and Betty Parker met at Berea College, KY, 1946, were married in 1950, with
Betty earning the Berea B.A. degree, 1950, and the M.A. degree from George
Peabody College for Teachers [Peabody College of Vanderbilt University since
1979], 1956. She taught high school and college English, reading, and social
studies; was secretary to two college presidents; served on regional and local
executive boards of the American Friends Service Committee, League of Women
Voters, and United Methodist Women. The Parkers have done overseas research on and
written about education in Africa, China, England, Eastern Europe (including
the USSR), and Western Europe. They frequently give joint dialoog lectures.
HONORS:
1-1957-58:
Kappa Delta Pi Fellowship in International Education (research in Rhodesia [now
Zimbabwe], Africa).
2-1960: Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society
president.
3-1963-64: History of Education Society national
president.
4-1961-62: Senior Fulbright Research Scholar (south
central Africa).
5-1963-64: Comparative and International Education
Society national vice president.
6-1965-68: Comparative and International Education
Society national secretary.
7-1968-86
(and Emeritus since 1986): Claude Worthington Benedum Professor of Education,
West Virginia University, Morgantown.
8-1970:
Distinguished Alumnus Awards from George Peabody College for Teachers [of
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN].
9-1989: Distinguished Alumnus Award from Berea
College, KY.
10-Oct. 5, 2012, Elected to West Virginia
University's Human Resources and Education Hall of Fame.
WHO's WHO LISTINGS:
1-Who's Who in America, 47th through
53rd editions.
2-Who's Who in American Education, 4th edition,
1993-94.
3-Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 25th edition,
1997-98.
4-Who's Who in the West, 22nd edition,
1988-89.
5-Directory of American Scholars, 5th-7th
editions. Vol 1 History, 1969-78.
6-International Who's Who, 1990-91
through 1996-97.
7-International Authors and Writers Who's Who, 15th edition,
1997-98.
8-Writers Directory 10th edition ,
1992-94, p. 755; 3rd-4th editions, 1976-82.
9-Dictionary of International Biography, 5th-11th
editions, 1968-74.
10-Who's Who in the World, 2nd edition,
1974-75.
11-Leaders in Education, 4th-5th
editions, 1971-74.
12-Who's Who in Library Service, 3rd edition,
1955.
13-Social Scientists Specializing in African
Studies,
1970.
14-National Register of Educational Researchers, 1966.
15-Dictionary of International Biography, Vol. 8, 1972,
p. 1004.
16-International Who's Who in Community Service, 1974.
17-Who's Who in Entertainment, 3rd edition,
1998-99.
18-Directory of Educational Specialists, 1972-73.
19-Directory of American Philosophers, 4th edition,
1968-69.
20-Contemporary
Authors,
33-36th editions, 1973, 1st revision 1978, new revision series Vol. 7, 1982;
Vol. 22, 1988, pp. 355-357.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL (&
Taught Abroad):
1-1954:
Sept.-Dec.): England and Scotland manuscript research for dissertation and
book, Franklin Parker, George Peabody: A Biography (Vanderbilt
University Press, 1971, reviews 1995.
2-1957-58: International Fellow at
University College, Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), Central Africa; visited
Zambia, Malawi, Republic of South Africa.
3-1961-62: Senior Fulbright Research
Scholar at Rhodes-Livingstone Institute of University of Zambia; visited
Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), Republic of South Africa, and England.
4-Aug. 1966: Studied adult education in
Finland and West Germany; visited Belgium, The Netherlands, and England.
5-Aug. 1967: Studied adult education in Belgium and
West Germany; visited Luxembourg and England.
6-May-June 1969: Lectured at Twente
Technological Institute, The Netherlands; attended International Comparative
Education Societies meeting in Prague, Czechoslovakia; visited Belgium and
England.
7-July-Aug. 1969: Taught at University of Calgary,
Alberta, Canada.
8-July-Aug. 1970: Taught at University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Canada.
9-July 1971: Taught at University of Lethbridge,
Alberta, Canada.
10-Nov. 1971: Participant in Phi Delta
Kappa Eastern European Comparative Education Seminar: Hungary, Romania, Russia,
and Poland.
11-March 1972: Gave conference keynote
address on "Educational Strategies for Accelerating Development in
Southern Africa," at University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Republic
of South Africa; visited Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), Lesotho, and Swaziland.
12-July 1972: Taught at University of Lethbridge,
Alberta, Canada.
13-Nov. 1972: Co-directed with Dr.
Gerald H. Read: Phi Delta Kappa Seminar in East Africa: Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya,
and Tanzania.
14-July 1973: Taught at University of Lethbridge,
Alberta, Canada.
15-Dec. 1973: Research on comparative education at
the University of London, England.
16-March 974: Participant in Phi Delta Kappa's first
seminar in People's Republic of China.
17-July-Aug. 1974: Taught at the University of
Newfoundland, Canada.
18-Dec. 1974: Research on comparative education at the
University of London, England, libraries.
19-July 1975:
Participant, "British Schools and Society" course, Caius College,
Cambridge University, England.
20-July 1976: Participant,
"Education in England" course, Institute of Education, University of
London, England.
21-May-June 1977: Lectured at the
University of Madrid Institute of Education and the University of Oviedo
Institute of Education, Spain. Studied schools in Surrey County, England.
22-July 1978: Participant in Adult Education
Seminar, People's Republic of China.
23-Aug. 1978: Lectured at the United Nations
University, Tokyo, Japan.
24-July 6-Aug. 8, 1980: Participant,
Fourth Middle East Studies Seminar, sponsored by Israeli Teachers Association,
American Federation of Teachers, and National Committee for Middle East
Studies, Israel; also visited England.
25-March 3-10, 1984: London, England.
26-March 4-11, 1985: London, England.
27-Dec. 19, 1986-Jan. 4,1987: Phi Delta
Kappa Education Seminar: Peking, Shanghai, Guilin, Canton; Hong Kong; Tokyo,
Japan.
CRITICAL TEXTBOOK READER FOR
PUBLISHERS:
Foundations of Education (Historical,
Philosophical, Social, Economic, Political, and Psychological): books and
chapters for 1-Macmillan, 2-Merrill, 3-Teachers College Press, 4-University
Press of Kentucky, 5-St. Martin's Press, 6-William C. Brown.
PUBLISHED WRITINGS: PHI DELTA
KAPPA FASTBACKS, published in Bloomington, IN.
1-No. 63, Battle of the Books: Kanawha County, 1975.
2-No. 89, What Can We Learn from the Schools of
China?,
1977.
3-No. 122, British Schools and Ours, 1979.
MAJOR WRITINGS ON GEORGE
PEABODY (1795-1869): Merchant, Banker, Educational Philanthropist (was
doctoral dissertation topic, 1953-56)
1-George
Peabody (1795-1869), Founder of Modern Philanthropy. Nashville, TN:
George Peabody College for Teachers [of Vanderbilt University after July 1,
1979], 1956. (Library of Congress HV28. P4P3. 55-2347).
2- "George
Peabody, Founder of Modern Philanthropy," Ed.D. Dissertation, George
Peabody College for Teachers [Peabody College of Vanderbilt University Library
after July 1, 1979] Nashville, TN 37203-5721, 1956, 3 vols, 1219 pp. Microfilm/hard copy from University
Microfilms, phone 1-800-521-0600 or 313-761-4700, FAX 313-973-1540; request
Doctoral Dissertation No. 19,758. Abstract in Dissertation Abstracts, XVII, No. 8
(August 1957), pp. 1701-1702. Bob
Hiatt of Library of Congress lists following 26 holding libraries: 1-Columbia
University Library, NYC
10027. 2-Cornell University
Library Ithaca, NY 14853-0001
3-Duke University Library, Durham, NC 27708-0586. 4-Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore,
Md. 5-Florada State University
Library, Tallahassee 32306. 6-Harvard University Library, Cambridge, MA
02138. 7-Library of Congress
Washington, DC 20540. 8-New York Public Library, NYC ZIP. 9-New York University Library,
NYC 10012-1019. 10-Northwestern University Library,
Evanston, Ill. 60208.
11-Pennsylvania State University Library, University Park, Penn.
16802-1503. 12-Pierpont Morgan
Library, NYC ZIP. 13-Reading
Public Library, ZIP. 14-Stanford University Library, Palo Alto, CA 94305-991.
15-State Historical Society of Wisconsin Library, City, WI ZIP. 16-State University of New York at Buffalo
Library, Buffalo, NY 14260. 17-Syracuse University Library, Syracuse, NY 13210. 18-University of North Texas
Library, Denton, TX 76203-6737.
19-University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Library, Fayetteville, AR
,72701-1201. 20-University of
California Library, Berkeley, CA. 94720. 21-University of Mississippi Library, University, MS.
38677. 22-University of
Pennsylvania Library, Philadelphia, PA. 19104. 23-University of Southern California Library, Los Angeles,
CA. 90089. 24-University of Tennessee Library, Knoxville, TN.
37996. 25-University of Texas at
Austin Library, Austin, TX. 78712.
26-Yale University Library, New Haven, CT. 06520. Abridged 616 pp.
version filed as A755 in the University of Witwatersrand Library Archives,
Johannesburg, South Africa.
3-"Legacy
of George Peabody: Special Bicentenary Issue" [reprint of 21 articles], Peabody
Journal of Education, LXX, No. l (Fall 1994), 210 pp, was sold by Peabody
Journal of Education, Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, 113
Payne Hall, Post Office Box 41, Nashville, TN 37203, Phone: (615) 322-8963.
4-George
Peabody, A Biography, Vanderbilt
University Press, February 1995 revision, 278 pp., of 197l edn. (1971 edition
is reprinted in CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education, IX, 3
(November, 1985), Fiche 7 D10; 197l edn. was also sold by Books on Demand,
University Microfilms, 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346 [request
LC79-15,7741, O-8357-3261-4,2039482]. Recorded in 2 audio cassettes, read by
narrator Bruce Bortz at the Maryland State Library, held by the Maryland State
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Book Number Md-PH (MDC334),
less Chap. 25 ‘GP’s Legacy’; ‘An Essay on Sources’; ‘Sources of Extant
Portraits, Photographs, and Illustrations’; and Index.
5-(With Betty J. Parker). "George Peabody
(1795-1869) A-Z: People, Places, Events, and Institutions Connected with the
Massachusetts-born Merchant, London Banker, and Educational
Philanthropist." CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education) , XXIV, No. 3
(Oct. 1999), Fiche.
6-"George
Peabody (1795-1869), Merchant, Banker, Creator of the Peabody Education Fund,
and a Founder of Modern Philanthropy," Notable American Philanthropists, Robert
Thornton Grimm, Jr., ed. Westport, Conn.; Greenwood Press and Onyx Press, 2002.
7-(With Betty J. Parker). "George Peabody
(1795-1869), Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive Historical
Encyclopedia,
ed. By Dwight Burlingame (ABC Clio, 2004), pp. 370-371.
Note: See under Articles below for listing of over 20
published George Peabody articles.
Note: See under
Blogs below for many George Peabody articles in blog form.
.
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS:
1-(With Betty June Parker), Education in England and
Wales: Annotated Bibliography. New York: Garland Publishing, 1991;
reprinted in Resources in Education, XXVII, No. 3 (March, 1992), p. 155 (ERIC
ED 338 514).
*Note: to purchase ERIC ED numbered articles (Education
Resources Information Center) access: http://www.eric.ed.gov/
2-Education in the People's Republic of China; Past
and Present: Annotated Bibliography. New York: Garland Publishing, 1986;
reprinted in Resources in Education, XXII, No. 4 (April, 1987), p. 139 (ERIC
ED 276 665).
3-U.S. Higher Education; A Guide to Information
Sources.
Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1980.
4-Women's Education--A World View, Vol. 1, Annotated
Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1979.
5-Women's Education--A World View, Vol. 2, Annotated
Bibliography of Books and Reports.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1981.
6-With Richard
A. Hartnett, Graduate Research in Education at West Virginia University. Morgantown,
WV: College of Human Resources and Education, West Virginia University, 1976.
7-Education
in Puerto Rico and of Puerto Ricans in the U.S.A.: Abstracts of American
Doctoral Dissertations [Vol. 1] . Rio Piedras, PR: Inter American
University Press of Puerto Rico, 1978.
8-African
Development and Education in Southern Rhodesia. Columbus, OH:
Ohio State University Press, 1960. Reprinted Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
1971.
9-Philanthropic
Foundations: A Research Report and Partially Annotated Bibliography. Norman, OK:
privately multilithed, 1964 (Library of Congress HV97. P45P3. A65-7217).
10-(With Jack
Allen and Adelene E. Howland) Africa South of the Sahara: Teachers Edition. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1965.
11-African
Education: A Bibliography of 121 U.S.A. Doctoral Dissertations. Washington,
DC: World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession, 1965.
12-The Peace
Corps Bibliography: March 1961-March 1965. Washington, DC: Division of
Public Information, Peace Corps, 1965.
13-(With Anne
Bailey and William K. Ogilvie) The Junior and Community College: A
Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations 1918-1963. Washington,
DC: American Association of Junior Colleges, 1965.
14-History of
Education, Philosophy of Education, and Comparative Education; An Annotated
Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations Accepted at the University of Oklahoma,
1932-1964.
Norman, OK: College of Education, University of Oklahoma, 1964.
15-Latin
American Education Research: An Annotated Bibliography of 269 United States
Doctoral Dissertations. Austin, TX: Institute of Latin American Studies,
University of Texas, 1964.
Wrote FOREWORD IN BOOKS:
1-"Foreword,"
Chu, Don-Chean, Chairman Mao: Education of the Proletariat. New York:
Philosophical Library, 1980, pp. v-vi.
2-"Foreword,"
Chalker, Donald M., and Richard M. Haynes, World Class Schools: New
Standards for Education. Lancaster, PA: Technomic Publishing,
1994.
3-"Foreword,"
Skippings, Dorothy, So I Went: Journeys in Pursuit of Education. Stokesby,
England: High House Press, 1995, pp. 9-11.
American Dissertations on
Foreign Education, A Bibliography with Abstracts, 20 Volumes
Series:
(With Betty June
Parker). American Dissertations on Foreign Education, A Bibliography with
Abstracts,
20 Volumes. Troy, NY: Whitston Publishing Co., 1971-90. Vol. 1-Canada, 1971; Vol.
2-India,
1972; Vol. 3-Japan, 1972; Vol. 4-Africa, 1973; Vol.
5-Scandinavia,
1974; Vol. 6-China, 1975; Vol. 7-Korea, 1976; Vol.
8-Mexico,
1976; Vol. 9-South America, 1977; Vol. 10-Central America, 1979; Vol.
11-Pakistan and Bangladesh, 1979; Vol. 12-Iran and Iraq, 1980; Vol.
13-Israel,
1980; Vol. 14-Middle East, 1981; Vol. 15-Thailand, 1983; Vol. 16-Asia, 1985; Vol.
17-Pacific,
1986; Vol. 18-Philippines, 1987; Vol. 19-Australia and New
Zealand,
1988; Vol. 20-Britain, 1990 [abstract in Resources in
Education,
XXVIII, No. 3 (March, 1993), p. 150, with microfilm and/or printed copies sold
as ERIC ED 351277 by accessing http://www.eric.ed.gov
ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES (Since
1977, in reverse chronological order):
Encyclopedia of Philanthropists in the United States (Westport,
Conn.; Greenwood Press and Onyx
Press, 2002). "George Peabody
(1795-1869).
American National Biography (New York: Oxford
Univ. Press, 1999). Six
biographies: 1-Leo Loeb (1869-1959), 2-Robert Michels (1876-1936), 3-Elsie
Ripley Clapp (1879-1965),
4-William H.E. Johnson (1907-1985), 5-Maxwell Lewis Rafferty, Jr.
(1917-82), and 6-William Heard Kilpatrick (1871-1965). (With Betty J.
Parker),"
Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Carroll Van West, et al., Eds. (Nashville: University of Tennessee
Press, 1998).
1-"George
Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, pp, 359-360; and URL: http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=G012
2-"Peabody
Education Fund in Tennessee," pp. 725-726; and URL: http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=P013
3-"Wharton,
May Cravath (1873-1959), pp. 1050-1051; and URL: http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=W047
Academic American Encyclopedia, 1992: Malawi,
XIII, pp. 80-82; Republic of Maldives, XIII, pp. 86-87; Sudan, Vol. XVIII, pp.
320-322.
Academic American Encyclopedia, 1986: Ivory
Coast, XI , pp. 335-36; Mauritania, XIII, pp. 235-37; Western Sahara, XX, p.
116.
Encyclopedia of Education, 1971. Congo (Brazzaville), II, pp. 419-420;
Rhodesia, VII, pp. 554-555; Zambia, IX, pp. 630-632.
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Biography, 1973. 1-Hastings K. Banda (I, pp. 372-373),
2-Kenneth D. Kaunda (VI, pp. 140-141), 3-Claude G. Levi-Strauss (VI, pp.
462-463), 4-Georg Friedrich List (VI, p. 517), 5-Kaspar B Malinowski (VII, pp.
117-118), 6-Karl Mannheim (VII, pp. 147-148), 7-Robert Michels (VII, pp.
397-398), 8-Jean Piaget (VIII, pp. 428-429), 9-Gustav Friedrich von Schmoller
(IX, pp. 451-452), 10-Georg Simmel (X, p. 69), 11-Ian D. Smith (X, pp.
102-103), 12-Alexis de Tocqueville (X, 467-468), 13-Roy Welensky (XI, pp.
303-304).
Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 3 biographies:
1-Leo Loeb (VIII, 1973, pp. 447-448), 2-Raymond Pearl (X, 1974, pp. 444-445),
and 3-Almroth E. Wright (IX, 1976,
s.
Dictionary of American Biography Supplement Five (1951-55),
1977. 3 biographies: 1-Anita
McCormick Blaine, 2-Harry Woodburn Chase, and 3-Bessie Locke.
ENCYCLOPEDIA YEARBOOKS AND
ANNUALS:
1-"Africa"
and 9 African countries, Encyclopedia Americana Annual, each
2-"Education
USA/International," Encyclopedia Americana Annual, each year, 1977
through 1989.
3-"Belgium"
and 7 African countries, Colliers Encyclopedia Yearbook, each year,
1965 through 1972.
4-"Belgium" and 7 African countries, Compton
Yearbook,
each year, 1965 through 1966.
5-"Rhodesia," Reader's Digest Almanac
and Yearbook,
1968.
6-"Education
(various titles)," Reader's Digest Almanac and Yearbook, each year,
1968 through 1971 and 1973.
7-Obituaries in Encyclopedia
Americana Annual:
"Piaget, Jean," 1981, p. 412; "Fuller, Richard
Buckminster," 1984, p. 392.
8-Articles in Americana
Annual
on "Bennett, William J.," 1986, pp. 131-132 and "Textbooks Under
Criticism," 1988, pp. 214-215.
CHAPTERS IN
BOOKS (Total 66, since 1956):
1. "A Tribute
to Jesse H. Jones," Jesse Holman Jones, Distinguished American Citizen. Nashville, TN:
George Peabody College for Teachers of Vanderbilt University, 1956, p. 12.
2. "Abraham
Flexner, Idealist," Proceedings of the Southwestern Philosophy of
Education Society, X and XI (1959-60), pp. 16-27.
3. "The
Social Reconstructionists in American Education: A Case Study of Harold Ordway
Rugg (1986-1960)," Proceedings of the Southwestern Philosophy of
Education Society, X and XI (1959-60), pp. 110-131.
4. "Education
in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland," Chapter XII, African
Education South of the Sahara.
5. "Chicago
in the 1890's," John Dewey: Master Educator, Second Edition, edited by
William W. Brickman and Stanley Lehrer. New York: Society for the Advancement
of Education, Inc., 1961; paperback reprint, New York: Atherton Press, 1966,
pp. 25-30.
6.
"Government Entry into Multitribal Education in Northern Rhodesia," The
Multitribal Society, edited by A. A. Dubb. Proceedings of the
Sixteenth Conference of the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute for Social Research,
held at the Oppenheimer College for Social Service, Lusaka, February. 1962
Lusaka, Zambia:
Rhodes-Livingstone Institute for Social Research, 1962, pp. 83-96,
Mimeographed.
7. "African
Education Plans, Northern Rhodesia, 1961-1968." Proceedings of the
Thirteenth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, at
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, November 1-3, 1962, Volume XIII. Edited by
Franklin Parker. Austin, TX: 1962, pp. 17-25.
8. "Sport,
Play, and Physical Education in Cultural Perspective," National College
Physical Education Association for Men, 67th Proceedings, Annual Meeting,
January 8-11, 1964, Dallas, Texas. Washington, DC: American Association for
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1964, pp.
78-81.
9.
"Government Policy and International Education: A Selected and Partially
Annotated Bibliography," Government Policy and International Education, edited by
Stewart Fraser. New York: John Wiley
Sons, Inc., 1965, pp. 295-373.
10. "Early
Church-State Relations in African Education in Rhodesia and Zambia," Church
and State in Education. The World Yearbook of Education, 1966. New York:
Harcourt Brace World, 1966;
London: Evans Brothers, 1966, pp. 200-216.
11. "Africa
South of the Sahara," Nations Around the Globe (Teachers Edition) , edited
by Jack Allen and Adelene E. Howland. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966;
school edition: Nations of Other Lands, pp. 1-60.
12. "The
Rise of the Academic Right in American Education," Proceeding of the
Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, XVII (March,
1967), pp. 101-112.
13.
"Zambia: Education and National Development," Strategies for
Curriculum Change: Cases from Thirteen Nations, edited by R.
Murray Thomas, et al. Scranton, PA: International Textbook Company, 1968, pp.
228-250.
14.
"Salvaging School Failures: The Job Corps Acts," Understanding the
American Public High School, edited by Samuel M. Holton. Boston:
Allyn and Bacon, 1969, pp. 96-107.
15.
"Discernments Concerning United States Educational Aid to African
Nations," International Education: Understandings and Misunderstandings, edited by
Stewart E. Fraser. Nashville, TN: International Center, George Peabody College
for Teachers, 1969, pp. 41-52.
16. "Sport,
Play and Physical Education in Cultural Perspective," Dimensions of
Physical Education, edited by Charles A. Bucher and Myra Goldman. St.
Louis, MO: C. V. Mosby Company, 1969, pp. 119-122; Education Physique et
Kinanthropologie; Recueil de Textes Choisis, compiles par
Roch Meynard (Universite Laval, Canada). New York: Selected Academic
Readings,
Simon Schuster, 1970, pp. 35-37.
17.
"African Education in Rhodesia," Education in Southern Africa. Edited by
Brian Rose. London, England: Collier-Macmillan, Ltd., 1970, pp. 222-248.
18.
"Student Unrest Reaches the Secondary Schools," Readings for
Secondary Education 305, edited by Robert C. Waltmire. Mt. Pleasant, MI:
Central Michigan University Press, 1970, pp. 201-202.
19. "Teaching
Multicultural Awareness and International Understanding: A Comparative
Approach," Curriculum for Man in an International World; Contributions
to the 1970 International Education Year Conference Held at Kansas State
University, October 14-16, 1970, edited by Raymond J. Agan and Joseph
Hajda. Manhattan, KS: Kansas State University, 1971, pp. 53-70.
20. "Play
and Education," Administrative Dimensions of Health and Physical
Education Programs, Including Athletics, edited by Charles A. Bucher
assisted by Linda M. Joseph. St. Louis, MO: C. V. Mosby Company, 1971, pp.
17-20.
21.
"Educational Problems in Developing Areas: With Zambia (Africa) and
Appalachia (USA) as Examples," Proceedings of the First World Congress
of Comparative Education Societies on the Role and Rationale for Educational
Aid to Developing Countries during International Education Year, Ottawa,
Canada, August, 1970. Ottawa, Canada: University of Ottawa, 1971, pp. 104-112.
22.
"Historical Perspective on Negro Deprivation, Protest, and Segregated Education,"
Education and the Many Faces of the Disadvantaged, edited by
William W. Brickman and Stanley Lehrer. New York: John Wiley Sons, 1972, pp. 65-73.
23.
"Appalachia: Education in a Depressed Area," Education and the
Many Faces of the Disadvantaged, edited by William W. Brickman and
Stanley Lehrer. New York: John Wiley
Sons, 1972, pp. 211-225.
24. "Under
His Own Command: The Careers of Harold R. W. Benjamin and a Bibliography,"
The Saber-Tooth Curriculum, Memorial Edition, by J. Abner
Peddiwell (Harold R. W. Benjamin, 1893-1969). New York: McGraw-Hill Book
Company, 1972, pp. 181-197.
25. "Sport,
Play, and Physical Education in Cultural Perspective," Dimensons of
Physical Education, 2nd edition, edited by Charles A. Bucher. St.
Louis, MO: C. V. Mosby Company, 1974, pp. 39-42.
26.
"Freedom vs. Authority: Background for the Great Debates in American
Education," Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting,
Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, Volume XXIV. Edited by
Mario A. Benitez. Kingsville and Laredo, TX: Texas Universities at Kingsville
and Laredo, 1974, pp. 53-59.
27.
"Educational Strategies for Accelerating Development in Southern
Africa," Accelerated Development in Southern Africa, edited by John
Barratt, et al. London, England: Macmillan, 1974, pp. 402-413; and Education
for Development in Southern Africa, edited by David Hirschmann and Brian
Rose. Braamfontein, South Africa: South African Institute of International
Affairs, 1974, pp. 2-12.
28. (With W.N.
Kgware), "Report of the Education Workshop," Accelerated
Development in Southern Africa, edited by John Barratt, et al. London,
England: Macmillan, 1974, pp. 414-416.
29. "What's
Right with American Education," Myth and Reality: A Reader in
Education, 2nd Edition, edited by Glenn Smith and Charles R. Kniker.
Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1975, pp. 29-36.
30.
"Women's Education: Historical and International View," Six
Questions; Controversy and Conflict in Education, edited by J.
A. Johnston. Sydney: John Wiley
Sons Australasia Pty Ltd, 1975, pp. 251-255.
31.
"Schools of the People's Republic of China," Proceedings of the
Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society,
Volume XXV.
Edited by Chipman G. Stuart. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of
Oklahoma, 1975, pp. 162-168.
32. "XVI.
Foreign Influences on American Education," A Bibliography of American
Educational History; An Annotated and Classified Guide, edited by
Francesco Cordasco and William W. Brickman. New York: AMS Press, 1975, pp.
249-266.
33.
"Textbook Censorship: Case Study of Kanawha County, W.Va., 1974-75," Proceedings
of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society,
Volume XXVI. Edited by Chipman G. Stuart. Norman, OK: College of Education,
University of Oklahoma, 1976, pp. 162-176.
34. "Eleven
Educational Directions," Crucial Issues in Education, Sixth Edition. Henry Ehlers,
et al. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1977, pp. 20-22.
35. "Higher
Education Problems: Overview," Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual
Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, at the University of
Houston at Clear Lake City, Clear Lake City, Texas, November 11-13, 1976,
Volume XXVII.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of
Oklahoma, 1977, pp. 130-133.
36.
"British and U. S. Schools Amid Social Change," Proceedings of the
Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society,
Volume XXVIII.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of
Oklahoma, 1978, pp. 11-18.
37. "China
Since Mao," Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting,
Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, at the University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, Arkansas. November 9-11, 1978, Volume XXIX. Edited by
Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of Oklahoma,
1979, pp. 47-50.
38. "Arthur
Henry Moehlman, In Memoriam," Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Annual
Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, at the University of
Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, November 9-11, 1978, Volume XXIX.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr., Norman, OK: College of Education, University
of Oklahoma, 1979, pp. 3-4.
39.
"Influential Books and Reports in U. S. Education," Proceedings of
the Thirtieth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, at
North Texas State University, Denton, TX, November 8-10, 1979, Volume XXX. Edited by
Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of Oklahoma,
1980, pp. 114-119.
40.
"Israel, Schools, and Arab Conflict in the Middle East," Proceedings
of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, at Pan American University, Edinburg, Texas, November 13-15, 1980,
Volume XXXI.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of
Oklahoma, 1981, pp. 182-190.
41. Chapter II,
"Why It Happened," and Chapter III, "Lessons," from
Franklin Parker, The Battle of the Books: Kanawha County (Bloomington,
IN: Phi Delta Kappa Fastback 63, 1975), reprinted in Censorship and
Education: The Reference Shelf, Volume LIII, Number 6, edited by Eli
M. Oboler. New York: H. W. Wilson Co., 1981, pp. 121-135.
42. "Why
the Evolution/Creation Battle Rages: What Educators Can Do," Proceedings
of the Thirty-Second Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, November 12-14,
1981, Volume XXXII. Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK:
College of Education, University of Oklahoma, 1982, pp. 45-52.
43. "Max
Rafferty, 1917-82, Rise and Fall of a Conservative School Critic," Proceedings
of the Thirty-Third Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, at the University of Texas at San Antonio, November 11-13, 1982,
Volume XXXIII.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of
Oklahoma, 1983, pp. 44-53.
44. "The
Progressive Educator: Elsie Ripley Clapp," The Fiftieth Anniversary of
the Homesteading of Arthurdale, W. Va. , coedited by Jettie and Charles
Eble. Arthurdale, WV: Privately Printed, 1984, pp. 11-12.
45. "Reform
Tide in American Education: Reactions to Critical Reports," Proceedings
of the Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, at Louisiana State University in Shreveport, November 9-12, 1983,
Volume XXXIV.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of
Oklahoma, 1984.
46. "Ideas
That Shaped American Schools," Teaching in Texas, edited by
William M. Bechtol, et al. Lexington, MA: Ginn Custom Publishing, 1984, pp.
113-123. Reprint from Phi Delta Kappan, LXII, No. 5 (January, 1981),
pp. 314-319.
47. "School
Desegregation since Brown (1954): 30-Year Perspective," Proceedings of
the Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society,
at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, November 15-17, 1984, Volume XXXV. Edited by
Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of Oklahoma,
1985, pp. 242-246.
48.
"Education in the People's Republic of China: Tradition and Change," Proceedings
of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, at Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, November 14-16, 1985, Volume
XXXVI.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of
Oklahoma, 1986, pp. 243-262.
49. "School
Critic Max Rafferty (1917-82) and the New Right," Politics: The New
Right and Education, edited by Michael V. Belok and Joe L. Kincheloe.
Meerut, India: Anu Books, 1986, pp. 129-140.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (Total
66, since 1956), Continued:
50. "Moral Education in the United States,"
and "School Desegregation Since Brown: A 30-Year Perspective," Annual
Editions Education 87/88, edited by Fred Schulz. Guilford, CT: Dushkin
Publishing Group, 1987, pp. 101-103 and pp. 148-149.
51. "School Reform: Past and Present," Proceedings
of the Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, at the University of Texas at Austin, November 13-15, 1986, Volume
XXXVII.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Norman, OK: College of Education, University of
Oklahoma, 1987, pp. 200-208.
52. "Textbook Censorship and the Religious Right:
Rise or Decline?" Proceedings of the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting,
Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, at the University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, November 12-14, 1987, Volume XXXVIII. Edited by Dalton
B. Curtis, Jr. Cape Girardeau, MO: Southeast Missouri State University, 1988,
pp. 149-162.
53. "Clifton Landon Hall, 1898-1987," Proceedings
of the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, November 12-14, 1987,
Volume XXXVIII.
Edited by Dalton B. Curtis, Jr. Cape Girardeau, MO: Southeast Missouri State University,
1988, pp. 147-148.
54. "Behind School Reform, USA-England: Economics
and Equity." Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting,
Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, Volume XXXIX. Cape Girardeau,
MO: Southeast Missouri State University, 1989, pp. 207-220.
55. "Teacher Education USA: Western Carolina
University Centennial." Proceedings of the Fortieth Annual Meeting,
Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, Volume XL. Edited by Wayne
Willis. Morehead, KY: Morehead State University, 1990, pp. 49-55.
56.
"Social Reconstructionist Educators in Perspective,
1930s-80s." Proceedings of the Fortieth Annual Meeting, Southwestern
Philosophy of Education Society, Volume XL. Edited by Wayne Willis. Morehead,
KY: Morehead State University, 1990, pp. 93-94.
57. "Teacher Education USA: Western Carolina
University Centennial in National Perspective." History of Education in
Southern Appalachia.
Edited by John L. Bell. Cullowhee, NC: Western Carolina University, 1990, pp.
67-83.
58. "Eric Hoffer (1902-83) Revisited: Books and
Ideas (A Dialogue)." Proceedings of the Forty-First Annual Meeting,
Southwestern Philosophy of Education Society, Volume XLI. Edited by Wayne
Willis. Morehead, KY: Morehead State University, 1991, pp. 96-107.
59. "George Peabody (1795-1869), Founder of Modern
Educational Philanthropy: His Contributions to Higher Education," pp.
71-99 in Academic Profiles in Higher Education. Edited by James
J. Van Patten. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.
60. "Lawrence Arthur Cremin (1925-90), U.S.
Educational Historian and President, Teachers College, Columbia University
(l974-84): Contributions to Higher Education," pp. 277-305 in Academic
Profiles in Higher Education. Edited by James J. Van Patten. Lewiston,
NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.
61. (With Betty J. Parker), "Myles Horton
(1905-90) of Highlander: Adult Educator and Southern Activist." Proceedings
of the Forty-Second Annual Meeting, Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, Volume XLII.
Edited by Wayne Willis. Morehead, KY: Morehead State University, 1992, pp.
27-43.
62. "U.S.A. Teacher Education Reforms, Early
1990s: Some Questions," pp. 61-84. Understanding the Many Faces of the
Culture of Higher Education. Edited by James J. Van Patten. Lewiston, NY: Edwin
Mellen Press, 1993.
63. "George Peabody (1795-1869), Merchant, Banker,
A Founder of Modern Philanthropy," Notable American Philanthropists, ed. By Robert
Thornton Grimm (Westport, Conn.; Greenwood Press and Onyx Press, to appear in
2002).
64. "Under His Own Command: The Careers of Harold
R. W. Benjamin," pp. 157-165, in J. Abner Peddiwell (Harold R. W.
Benjamin), The Saber-Tooth Curriculum, Classic Edition. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 2004. ISBN 0-07-142288-9.
65 "A Bibliography [of Harold R. W. Benjamin)
Compiled by Franklin Parker," pp. 167-182, in J. Abner Peddiwell (Harold
R. W. Benjamin), The Saber-Tooth Curriculum, Classic Edition. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 2004. ISBN 0-07-142288-9.
BOOK REVIEWS to 1995 (Total
172, this section 1959-1960) :
1. L.A. Duchemin (ed.), The Challenge to our
Universities.
Mount Allison University (Canada), 1958.
Education,
LXXIX, No. 7 (March 1959), p. 443.
2. Francis S. Chase and Harold A. Anderson (eds.), The
High School in a New Era. University of Chicago Press, 1958. Clearing House, XXX, No. 8,
(April, 1959), pp. 503-504.
3. Edmund J. King, Other Schools and Ours. Rinehart Company, 1958. Social Education, XXIII, No. 5
(May, 1959), p. 247.
4. Walter B. Kolesnik, Mental Discipline and Modern
Education.
University of Wisconsin Press, 1958. Liberal Education, XLV, No. 2 (May,
1959), pp. 314-316.
5. Roger H. Garrison, The Adventure of Learning in
College.
Harper Brothers, 1959. Liberal
Education, XLV, No. 3 (October, 1959), pp. 446-447.
BOOK REVIEWS CONTINUED (Total 172,
this section 1960-1966):
6. Alfred North Whitehead, The Aims of Education and
Other Essays.
Macmillan Co., 1959. Social Science, XXXV, No. 1 (January, 1960), pp. 62.
7. Michael Scott, A Time to Speak. Doubleday and
Company, 1958. Social Education, XXIV, No. 3 (March, 1960), p. 138.
8. Louise E. Hock and Thomas J. Hill, The General
Education Class in the Secondary School. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960. Texas
Journal of Secondary Education, XIV, No. 1 (Fall, 1960), p. 32.
9. Edward A. Krug, The Secondary School Curriculum. Harper and
Brothers, 1960. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XIV, No. 1 (Fall,
1960), p. 31.
10. L. O. Taylor, et al., The American Secondary
School.
Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1960. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XIV, No. 1 (Fall,
1960), p. 31.
11. V. T. Thayer, The Role of the School in American
Society.
Dodd, Mead Co., 1960. Clearing
House,
XXXV, No. 1 (September, 1960), p. 51.
12. Wayne Wheeler (ed.), Social Change and Mental
Health.
Park College Press, 1960. Social Studies, LI, No. 5 (October, 1960), p. 198.
13. Arthur D. Morse, Schools of Tomorrow--Today. Doubleday, 1961. Texas
Journal of Secondary Education, XIV, No. 2 (Winter, 1961), pp. 29-31.
14. Elizabeth Paschal, Encouraging the Excellent. Fund for the
Advancement of Education, 1960. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XIV, No. 2
(Winter, 1961), p. 29.
15. Elizabeth Paschal, Programs for the Gifted: A
Case Book in Secondary Education. Harper Brothers, 1961. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XIV, No. 2
(Winter, 1961), pp. 31-32.
16. Brian Simon, Studies in the History of
Education: 1780-1870.
Lawrence Wishart, 1960. Harvard
Educational Review,
XXXI, No. 2 (Spring, 1961), pp. 222-225.
17. Oliver C. Carmichael, Universities: Commonwealth
and American: A Comparative Study. Harper Brothers, 1959. Harvard Educational Review, XXXI, No. 3
(Summer, 1961), pp. 335-336.
18. Lawrence A. Cremin, The Transformation of the
School: Progressivism in American Education, 1876-1957. Alfred A. Knopf,
1961. Paedagogica Historica, I, No. 2 (1961), pp. 388-389; Phi
Delta Kappan,
XLIII, No. 1 (October, 1961), pp. 39-40.
19. Anthony Kerr, Schools of Europe. Bowen and Bowes
(London), 1960. "Cyclopedic Study of Education in Europe," Phi
Delta Kappan,
XLIII, No. 2 (November, 1961), pp. 99-100.
20. Benjamin Sacks, The Religious Issue in the State
Schools of England and Wales, 1902-1914; A Nation's Quest for Human Dignity. University of New
Mexico Press, 1961. New Mexico Quarterly, XXXII, Nos. 1 and 2 (1962), pp.
90-92.
21. Report of the Commonwealth Conference on the
Teaching of English as a Second Language. Government Printer (Entebbe, Uganda),
1961. Overseas Education, XXXIII, No. 4 (January, 1962), pp. 198-199.
22. Final Report of the Conference of African States
on the Development of Education in Africa, Addis Ababa. 15-25 May 1961. UNESCO (Paris),
1961. Africa Report, VI, No. 3 (March, 1962), p. 20.
23. Colin Morris, The Hour After Midnight: A
Missionary's Experiences of the Racial and Political Struggle in Northern Rhodesia. Longman, 1961. Chicago
Jewish Forum,
XX, No. 4 (Summer, 1962), pp. 339-340.
24. Frederick C. Gruber, Education and the State. University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1960. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XV, No. 3
(Spring, 1962), p. 28.
25. Seymour Eskow, Barron's Guide to the Two-Year
Colleges.
Barron's Educational Series, 1960. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XV, No. 2
(Winter, 1962), p. 31.
26. Tom C. Venable, Patterns in Secondary School
Curriculum.
Harper and Brothers, 1958. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XV, No. 2
(Winter, 1962), p. 32.
27. Aderogba Ajao, On the Tiger's Back. World Publishing
Company, 1962. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (Sunday, August
26, 1962), p.23; Chicago Jewish Forum, XXI, No. 4 (Summer, 1963), pp. 338-340.
28. David Lytton, The Paradise People. Simon Schuster, 1962. Austin
American-Statesman Book Section (September 23, 1962), p. 23.
29. Harry Bloom, Whittaker's Wife. Simon Schuster, 1962. Austin
American-Statesman Book Section (October 14, 1962), p. 22.
30. Rhona Churchill, White Man's God. William
Morrow Co., 1962. Austin
American-Statesman Book Section (November 4, 1962), p. 23; Chicago Jewish
Forum,
XXIII, No. 3 (Spring, 1965), p. 235.
31. Alexander M. Carr-Saunders, New Universities
Overseas.
George Allen Unwin, 1961. Journal
of Higher Education,
XXXIII, No. 9 (December, 1962), pp. 510-511.
32. Joyce Cary, The Case for African Freedom. University of
Texas Press, 1962. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (December 30,
1962), p. 22; Chicago Jewish Forum, XXI, No. 3 (Spring, 1963), p. 246.
33. Malcolm S. Knowles, The Adult Education Movement
in the United States.
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1962. Austin American-Statesman Book
Section
(January 6, 1963), p. 22. Chicago Jewish Forum, XXII, No. 1
(Fall, 1963), p. 62.
34. Ruth Sloan Associates (comp.) and Helen Kitchen
(eds.), The Educated African: A Country-By-Country Survey of Educational
Development in Africa.
Praeger, 1962. New Mexico Quarterly, XXXII, Nos. 3 and 4 (Autumn and Winter,
1962-1963), pp. 249-250.
35. Gail M. Inlow, Maturity in High School Teaching. Prentice-Hall,
Inc., 1963. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XVI, No. 3
(Spring, 1963), p. 32.
36. Loren Eiseley, The Mind as Nature (5th John
Dewey Society Lecture). Harper
Row, 1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (March 17, 1963),
p. 23; and Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XVI, No. 3
(Spring, 1963), p. 31.
37. Conor Cruise O'Brien, To Katanga and Back: A UN
Case History.
Simon and Schuster, 1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (April 7, 1963),
p. 23; Chicago Jewish Forum, XXIII, No. 2 (Winter, 1964-65), pp.
170-171.
38. Tom Hopkinson, In the Fiery Continent. Doubleday Co., 1963. Austin American-Statesman
Book Section
(May 19, 1963), p. 22.
39. Paul Woodring and John Scanlon (eds.), American
Education Today.
McGraw-Hill, 1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (July 21, 1963),
p. 24; Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XVI, No. 3
(Spring, 1963), p. 31; Chicago Jewish Forum, XXIII, No. 4
(Summer, 1965), pp. 313-314.
40. Harold Rugg, Imagination. Harper Row, 1963. Austin American-
Statesman Book Section (August 4, 1963), p. 21; Saturday Review, XLVI, No. 33
(August 17, 1963), p. 49.
41. Daniel Gilles, The Anthill. Vanguard Press,
1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (August 11, 1963),
p. 23.
42. Alexander Frazier (ed.), New Insights and the
Curriculum.
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, National Education
Association, 1963. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XVI, No. 2
(Winter, 1963), p. 32.
43. James High, Teaching Secondary School Social
Studies.
John Wiley Sons, 1962. Texas
Journal of Secondary Education, XVI, No. 2 (Winter, 1963), p. 31.
44. J. Cecil Parker, et al., Curriculum in America. Thomas Y. Crowell
Co., 1962. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XVI, No. 2
(Winter, 1963), pp. 31-32.
45 James Gillett, Six Years with the Texas Rangers. Yale University
Press, 1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (Septemaber 22,
1963), p. 21; Journal of the West, II, No. 4 (October, 1963), pp. 479-480.
46. Ben Lucien Burman, The Generals Wear Cork Hats. Taplinger
Publishing Co., 1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (October 13,
1963), p. 23.
47. Marion Friedmann (ed.), I Will Still be Moved:
Reports from South Africa. Quadrangle Books, 1963. New York Times Book Review (October 13,
1963), p. 18.
48. Alex La Guma, et al., Quartet: New Voices from
South Africa.
Crown Publishers, 1963. New York Times Book Review (October 13,
1963), pp. 18, 20.
49. Noni Jabavu, The Ochre People: Scenes from a
South African Life.
St. Martin's Press, 1963. New York Times Book Review (October 13,
1963), p. 20.
50. Jordan K. Ngubane, An African Explains Apartheid. Frederick A.
Praeger, 1963. New York Times Book Review (October 13, 1963), p. 20; Chicago
Jewish Forum, XXII,
No. 3 (Spring, 1964), p. 247.
51. Josiah Mwangi Kariuki, "Mau Mau"
Detainee: The Account by a Kenya African of His Experiences in Detention Camps,
1953-1960.
Oxford University Press, 1963. New York Times Book Review (October 13,
1963), p. 20.
52. Kermit Roosevelt, A Sentimental Safari. Alfred A. Knopf,
1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (December 15,
1963), p. 21.
53. Tom Mboya, Freedom and After. Little, Brown and
Company. 1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (January 12,
1964), p. 23.
54. John Bagot Glubb, The Great Arab Conquests. Prentice-Hall,
Inc., 1963. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (February 2,
1964), p. 23.
55. Hodding Carter with Betty W. Carter, Doomed Road
of Empire: The Spanish Trail of Conquest. McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1964. Austin
American-Statesman Book Section (March 22, 1964), p. 23; Journal of the
West,
III, No. 2 (April, 1964), pp. 260-261; Quartet, I, No. 7 (Summer,
1964), p. 22.
56. B. Frank Brown, The Upgraded High School. Prentice-Hall,
Inc., 1963. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XVII, No. 3
(1964), pp. 31-32.
57. Barbara Hall (ed.), Tell Me, Josephine. Simon and
Schuster, 1964. Austin American-Statesman Book Section (May 3, 1964), p.
22.
58. John Peter, Along That Coast. Doubleday, 1964. Austin
American-Statesman Book Section (July 5, 1964), p. 19; Chicago Jewish
Forum,
XXIII, No. 3 (Spring, 1965), p. 230.
59. Gerald McKnight, Verdict on Schweitzer: The Man
Behind the Legend of Lambarene. John Day Company, 1964. Austin
American-Statesman Book Section (August 16, 1964), p. 19; Quartet, II, No. 10
(Spring, 1965), pp. 27-28; Books Abroad, XXXIX, No. 2 (Spring, 1965), pp.
?-?
60. Wilson M. Hudson, Andy Adams, His Life and
Writings.
Southern Methodist University Press, 1964. Journal of the West, III, No. 3 (July,
1964), pp. 414-415.
61. Walter Baron von Richthofen, Cattle-Raising on
the Plains of North America. University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. Journal of the
West,
III, No. 3 (July, 1964), pp. 423-424.
62. W. M. Pearce, The Matador Land and Cattle
Company.
University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. Journal of the West, III, No. 4
(October, 1964), p. 552; Austin American-Statesman Book Section (September
13, 1964), p.
19.
63. W.J. Hughes, Rebellious Ranger, Rip Ford and the
Old Southwest.
University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. Journal of the West , III, No. 3
(July, 1964), pp. 421-422.
64. Ramon F. Adams, Burrs Under the Saddle: A Second
Look at Books and Histories of the West. University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. Journal
of the West,
III, No. 4 (October, 1964), pp. 557-558; Chronicles of Oklahoma, XLII, No. 3
(Autumn, 1964), pp. 361-362.
65. R.J. Corsini and D.D. Howard, eds., Critical
Incidents in Teaching.
Prentice-Hall, 1964. Clearing House, XXXIX, No. 5 (January, 1965), p. 316.
66. Stewart Fraser, Jullien's Plan for Comparative
Education, 1816-1817.
Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1964. Peabody
Journal of Education,
XLII, No. 5 (March, 1965), pp. 313-315.
67. David G. Scanlon (ed.), Traditions of African
Education.
Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1964. History
of Education Quarterly, V, No. 1 (March, 1965), pp. 74-75; Symposium, Johannesburg,
South Africa (1965), p. 135.
68. Rhona Churchill, White Man's God. William Morrow,
1965. Chicago Jewish Forum, XXIII, No. 3 (Spring, 1965), p. 235.
69. Willard Abraham, A Time for Teaching. Harper Row, 1964. Clearing House, XXXIX, No. 9
(May, 1965), pp. 564-565.
70. T.V. Sathyamurthy, The Politics of International
Cooperation: Contrasting Conceptions of UNESCO. Librairie Droz
(Geneva), 1964. International Review of Education, XI, No. 2 (1965),
pp. 235-236; Chicago Jewish Forum, XXIV, No. 2 (Winter, 1965), pp. 31-32.
71. James G. Umstattd, College Teaching: Background,
Theory, Practice.
University Press of Washington, D.C., 1964. Texas Journal of Secondary
Education,
XVIII, No. 2 (Winter, 1965), pp. 30-31.
72. Harl R. Douglass, Trends and Issues in Secondary
Education.
Center for Applied Research in Education, 1962. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XVIII, No. 2
(Winter, 1965), pp. 31-32.
73. Ramon F. Adams, From the Pecos to the Powder: A
Cowboy's Autobiography, by Bob Kennon, As Told to Ramon F. Adams. University of
Oklahoma Press, 1965. Journal of the West , IV, No. 3 (July 6, 1965), p. 481.
74. Andreas M. Kazamias and Byron G. Massialas, Tradition
and Change in Education, A Comparative Study. Prentice-Hall, 1965. Phi Delta
Kappan,
XLVII, No. 1 (September, 1965), p. 53; Comparative Education Review, IX, No. 3
(October, 1965), p. 380.
75. Wayne Gard, Texas Rawhide. University of
Oklahoma Press, 1965. Journal of the West, IV, No. 4 (October, 1965), p. 598.
76. Adolphe E. Meyer, An Educational History of the
Western World.
McGraw-Hill, 1965. Phi Delta Kappan, XLVII, No. 2 (October, 1965), pp.
106-107; International Review of Education, XII, No. 2 (1966), pp. 237-238.
77. L. H. Gann and Michael Gelfand, Huggins of
Rhodesia.
George Allen and Unwin, 1964. Africa Report, X, No. 9
(October, 1965), p. 67; American Historical Review, LXXI, No. 2 (January,
1966), pp. 637-638.
78. Stewart Fraser (ed.), Chinese Communist
Education: Records of the First Decade. Vanderbilt University Press, 1965. Peabody
Journal of Education,
XCIII, No. 3 (November, 1965), pp. 181-185; International Review of Education, XII, No. 2
(1966), pp. 226-227.
79. National Association of Secondary School
Principals, The Senior High School Principalship. National
Education Association, 1965. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XIX, No. 1 (Fall,
1966), pp. 29-30.
80. Columbia Encyclopedia, The Columbia-Viking Desk
Encyclopedia.
Dell Publishing Company, 1974. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XIX No. 1 (Fall,
1966), pp. 30-31.
81. Frederick W. Nolan (ed.), The Life and Death of
John Henry Tunstall.
University of New Mexico Press, 1965. Journal of the West, V, No. 1
(January, 1966), pp. 143-144.
82. Harry Kursh, The United States Office of
Education: A Century of Service. Chilton Books, 1965. Journal of Negro
Education,
XXXV, No. 1 (Winter, 1966), pp. 74-75.
83. L. Gray Cowan, et al. (eds.), Education and
Nation-Building in Africa. Frederick A. Praeger, 1965. African Forum, I, No. 4 (Spring,
1966), pp. 125-127; Malaysian Journal of Education, III, No. 1 (June,
1966), pp. 91-92.
84. James Bryant Conant, Shaping Education Policy. McGraw-Hill Book
Company, 1964. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XIX, No. 3
(Spring, 1966). p. 35.
85. Edward A. Krug, The Shaping of the American High
School.
Harper Row, 1964. Texas Journal
of Secondary Education, XIX, No. 3 (Spring, 1966), p. 34.
86. M. M. Chambers, Freedom and Repression in Higher
Education.
Bloomcraft Press, 1965. International Review of Education, XII, No. 3
(1966), pp. 375-376.
87. Terry Sanford, But What About the People? Harper Row, 1966. Phi Delta Kappan, XLVII, No. 9
(May, 1966), pp. 527-528; International Review of Education, XIII (1967), pp.
152-153.
88. Jerome S. Bruner, The Process of Education. Harvard
University Press, 1960. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XX, No. 1 (Fall,
1966), pp. 30-32.
89. Jerome S. Bruner, Toward a Theory of Education. Belknap Press of
Harvard, Harvard University Press, 1966. Texas Journal of Secondary
Education,
XX, No. 1 (Fall, 1966), pp. 30-32; Malaysian Journal of Education, III, No. 2
(December, 1966), pp. 229-231.
90. Robert J. Havighurst and J. Roberto Moreira, Society
and Education in Brazil. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1965. Malaysian
Journal of Education,
III, No. 1 (June, 1966), pp. 92-94.
91. UNESCO, World Survey of Education IV. Higher
Education.
UNESCO Publications Center, 1966. International Review of Education, XII, No. 3
(1966), pp. 385-386.
BOOK REVIEWS CONTINUED (Total 172,
this section 1967-1969):
92. Academic Senate of the University of California at
Berkeley, Education at Berkeley: Report of the Select Committee on Education. University of
California Press, 1966. Comparative Education Review, X, No. 3
(October, 1966), pp. 533-534; Chicago Jewish Forum, XXV, No. 2
(Winter, 1966-67), pp. 165-167.
93. John Walton, Toward Better Teaching in the
Secondary Schools.
Allyn and Bacon, 1966. Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XX, No. 2
(Winter, 1967), pp. 28-29.
94. Lawrence E. Metcalf, et al. (eds.), Secondary
Education: A Textbook of Readings. Allyn and Bacon, 1966. Texas Journal
of Secondary Education, XX, No. 2 (Winter, 1967), pp. 29-30.
95. J. F. Ade Ajayi, Christian Missions in Nigeria,
1841-1891: The Making of a New Elite. Northwestern University Press, 1965. Books
Abroad,
XL, No. 1 (January, 1967), pp. 113-114.
96. Stewart Fraser (ed.), Governmental Policy and
International Education. John Wiley
Sons, 1965. The Educational Forum, XXXI, No. 3 (March, 1967), pp.
367-368.
97. Education and World Affairs, The University
Looks Abroad: Approaches to World Affairs at Six American Universities. Walker Co., 1965. Educational Forum, XXXI, No. 3
(March, 1967), pp. 368-369.
98. Martena Sassnet and Inez Sepmeyer, Educational
Systems of Africa: Interpretations for Use in the Evaluation of Academic
Credentials.
University of California Press, 1967. Africa Report, XII, No. 4
(April, 1967), pp. 52-53; Books Abroad, XLI, No. 3 (July, 1967), p. 369; Comparative
Education Review,
XI, No. 3 (October, 1967), pp. 392-393; International Review of Education, XIV, No. 3
(1968), pp. 366-367.
99. Elizabeth W. Miller (compilor), The Negro in
America: A Bibliography. Harvard University Press, 1966. Journal of Negro
Education,
XXXVI, No. 2 (Spring, 1967), pp. 164-165.
100. Philip Foster, Education and Social Change in
Ghana.
University of Chicago Press, 1965. African Forum, III, No. 1
(Summer, 1967), pp. 90-93.
101. Sam P. Wiggin, Higher Education in the South. McCutchan
Publishing, 1966. Peabody Journal of Education, XLV, No. 2
(September, 1967), pp. 125-126.
102. C.H. McKennon, Iron Men: A Saga of the Deputy
United States Marshals Who Rode the Indian Territory. Doubleday, 1967. Journal
of the West,
VI, No. 4 (October, 1967), p. 649.
103. Francis Keppel, The Necessary Revolution in
American Education.
Harper Row, 1966. Chicago
Jewish Forum,
XXV, No. 4 (Summer, 1967), pp. 316-317; Journal of Thought, II, No. 3 (July,
1967), pp. 75-77.
104. Donald G. Burns, African Education: An
Introductory Survey of Education in Commonwealth Countries. Oxford University
Press, 1965. African Forum, III, No. 1 (Summer, 1967), pp. 90-93.
105. Herbert C. Rudman, The School and State in the
USSR.
Macmillan Company, 1967. Educational Leadership, XXV, No. 6
(March, 1968), pp 593-595; International Review of Education, XV, No. 1 (1969),
p. 111.
106. Richard E. Gross (ed.), British Secondary
Education.
Oxford University Press, 1965. Educational Leadership, XXV, No. 6
(March, 1968), pp. 593-595.
107. G. S. Osborne, Scottish and English Schools: A
Comparative Survey of the Past Fifty Years. University of Pittsburgh Press,
1967. Educational Leadership, XXV, No. 6 (March, 1968), pp. 593-595.
108. Donald K. Adams (ed.), Introduction to
Education: A Comparative Analysis. Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1966. Educational
Leadership,
XXV, No. 6 (March, 1968), pp. 593-595.
109. Erwin A. Salk (ed.), A Layman's Guide to Negro
History.
McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967. Journal of Thought, III, No. 2
(April, 1968), p. 130.
110. Helaine S. Dawson, Educating Youth from Poverty
Areas.
McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1968. Journal of Thought, III, No. 2
(April, 1968), p. 131.
111. Stanlake Samkange, On Trial for my Country. Heinemann
Educational Books, 1967. Africa Report, XIII, No. 3 (March, 1968), pp.
53-54; Books Abroad, XLII, No. 2 (April, 1968), pp. 328-329.
112. Robert Dentler, et al. (eds.), The Urban R's:
Race Relations as the Problem in Urban Education. Frederick A.
Praeger, 1967. Journal of Thought, III, No. 3 (July, 1968), p. 227.
113. Eric Ashby and Mary Anderson, Universities:
British, Indian, African. A Study in the Ecology of Higher Education. Harvard
University Press, 1966. International Review of Education, XIV, No. 1
(1968), pp. 112-113.
114. Sytha Motto, No Banners Waving. Vantage Press,
1966. Journal of the West, VII, No. 3 (July, 1968), p. 435.
115. Harold Taylor, Students Without Teachers: The
Crisis in the University. McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1969. Phi Delta Kappan, LI, No. 2
(October, 1969), pp. 104-105.
116. Robert M. Bruker (ed.), Wakan: The Spirit of
Harold Benjamin: A Collection of the Writings of Harold R. W. Benjamin. Burgess
Publishing Company, 1968. Peabody Journal of Education, XLVI, No. 4
(January, 1969), pp. 254-256; Journal of Thought, IV, No. 2 (April,
1969), pp. 182-183.
117. Stewart E. Fraser and William W. Brickman (eds.),
A History of International and Comparative Education: Nineteenth Century
Documents. Scott, Foresman and Co., 1968. Phi Delta Kappan, L, No. 6
(February, 1969), pp. 362-363; Journal of Thought, IV, No. 2 (April,
1969), pp. 172-173; International Review of Education, XV, No. 3 (1969),
pp. 362-363.
118. Martin Tucker, Africa in Modern Literature: A
Survey of Contemporary Writing in English. Unger, 1967. Books Abroad, XL, No. 1
(January, 1969), p. 159.
119. Ralph L. Pounds, The Development of Education
in Western Culture.
Appleton-Century-Croft, 1968. Clearing House, XLIII, No. 8
(April, 1969), p. 507.
BOOK REVIEWS CONTINUED (Total
172, this section, 1969-1978):
120. Abdou Moumouni, Education in Africa, translated
by Phyllis Nauts Ott.
Frederick A. Praeger, 1968. Africa Report, XIV, Nos. 3 4 (March-April, 1969), pp. 72-73; Journal
of Developing Areas,
III, No. 3 (April, 1969), pp. 440-441.
121. Armand Hacquaert, The Recruitment and Training
of University Teachers. International Association of University Professors
and Lecturers, 1967. International Review of Education, XV, No. 1 (1969),
pp. 93-94.
122. R. Murray Thomas, et al. (eds.), Strategies for
Curriculum Change: Cases from 13 Nations. International Textbook Co., 1968. International
Review of Education,
XV, No. 1 (1969), pp. 116-117.
123. IBE/UNESCO, International Yearbook of Education
1966.
IBE/UNESCO, 1967. International Review of Education, XV, No. 1 (1969),
p. 96.
124. Stewart E. Fraser (compiler ed.), American Education in Foreign
Perspectives: Twentieth Century Essays. John Wiley Sons, Inc., 1969. Phi Delta Kappan, LI, No. 5
(January, 1970), p. 285; International Review of Education, XV, No. 3 (1969),
pp. 362-363.
125. Alan Paton, For You Departed. Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1969. Dominion-Post Panorama (Morgantown, W. Va.), February 15,
1970, p. 9; Books Abroad, XLIV, No. 4 (Autumn, 1970), pp. 715-716.
126. Stewart E. Fraser (ed.), Education and
Communism in China: An Anthology of Commentary and Documents. International
Studies Group
(Hong Kong), 1969. Comparative and International Education Society of Canada
Newsletter
(October, 1970), appendix; Phi Delta Kappan, LII, No. 5
(January, 1971), pp. 317-318.
127. Stewart E. Fraser (ed.), Ludvig Holberg's
Memoirs: An Eighteenth Century Danish Contribution to International
Understanding.
E. J. Brill (Leiden, The Netherlands), 1970, Vols. I II. Peabody Journal of Education, XLVIII, No. 3
(April, 1971), pp. 246-247; Western Carolina University Journal of Education, III, No. 1
(Spring, 1971), pp. 51-53; International Review of Education, XVII, No. 4
(1971), p. 486.
128. T. O. Ranger, The African Voice in Southern
Rhodesia,
1898-1930. Heinemann (London), 1970. NEWSTATEments, I, No. 2 (1971),
pp. 64-65.
BOOK REVIEWS CONTINUED (Total
172 , this section, 129-172, 1971-1978):
129. Tetsuya Kobayashi (compiler), Survey on Current
Trends in Comparative Education. UNESCO Institute for Education (Hamburg),
1971. Comparative and International Education Society of Canada Newsletter (October, 1971),
pp. 3-4.
130. Philip G. Altbach (ed.), The Student
Revolution: A Global Analysis. Lawrence Verry, 1970. Educational
Studies, II, Nos. 3/4 (Fall/Winter, 1971), p. 104; International Review of
Education,
XVII, No. 4 (1971), p. 469.
131. Peter Hackett, et al. (eds.), Educational
Perspectives on the Drug Crisis. University of Virginia School of General
Studies, 1971. Educational Studies, III, No. 2 (Summer, 1972), p. 116; International
Review of Education,
XVIII (1972-73), p. 403.
132. UNESCO, Teachers' Associations. UNIPUB, 1971. Educational
Studies,
III, No. 2 (Summer, 1972), pp. 90-91.
133. Mark H. Ingraham, Charles Sumner Slichter: The
Golden Vector.
University of Wisconsin Press, 1972. Educational Studies, III, No. 4
(Winter, 1972), pp. 224-225.
134. Ewald B. Nyquist and Gene R. Hawes (eds.), Open
Education: A Sourcebook for Parents and Teachers. Bantam Books,
1972. Learning,
II, No. 3 (November, 1973), pp. 72-73.
135. Charles Silberman (ed.), The Open Classroom
Reader.
Random House, Vintage Books, 1973. Learning, II, No. 3
(November, 1973), pp. 72-73.
136. George Dykhuizen, The Life and Mind of John
Dewey.
Southern Illinois University Press, 1973. Phi Delta Kappan, LV, No. 10 (June,
1974), pp. 710-711.
137. Theodore Hsi-en Chen, The Maoist Educational
Revolution.
Praeger Publishers, 1974. Phi Delta Kappan, LVI, No. 8 (April, 1975), p. 569.
138. William Kessen (ed.), Childhood in China. Yale University
Press, 1975. Phi Delta Kappan, LVII, No. 8 (April, 1976), pp. 552-553; Journal
of Educational Thought, X, No. 2 (August, 1976), pp. 159-160; Review of
Education,
II, No. 6 (November/December, 1976), pp. 561-565.
139. Harvey B. Scribner and Leonard B. Stevens, Make
Your School Work: Practical, Imaginative, and Cost-Free Plans to Turn Public
Education Around.
Simon Schuster, 1975. Momentum, VII, No. 2 (May,
1976), pp. 47-48.
140. Selwyn K. Troen, The Public and the Schools:
Shaping the St. Louis System, 1838-1920. University of Missouri Press, 1975. Journal
of Educational Thought, X, No. 3, (December, 1976), p. 240.
141. Wayne J. Krepel and Charles R. DuVall, Education
and Education-Related Serials: A Directory. Libraries Unlimited, 1977. Little
Forum,
I, No. 2 (Spring Semester, 1978), p. 14.
142. Gail C. A. Cook (ed.), Opportunity for Choice:
A Goal for Women in Canada. C. D. Howe Research Institute, 1976. Review of
Education,
IV, No. 1 (Winter, 1978), pp. 45-47.
143. Lewis B. Mayhew, Legacy of the Seventies:
Experiment, Economy, Equality, and Expediency in American Higher Education. Jossey-Bass
Publishers, 1977. Review of Education, IV, No. 3 (Summer, 1978), pp. 275-278.
144. Walter I. Garms, et al., School Finance: The
Economics and Politics of Public Education. Prentice-Hall, 1978. Phi Delta
Kappan,
LX, No. 1 (September, 1978), p. 68.
145. Peter F. Carbone, Jr., The Social and
Educational Thought of Harold Rugg. Duke University Press, 1977. Phi Delta
Kappan,
LX, No. 2 (October, 1978), pp. 140-141; Review of Education, IV, No. 4 (Fall,
1978), pp. 357-361.
146. Frank Joseph Shulman (comp. and ed.), Doctoral
Dissertations on China, 1971-1975; A Bibliography of Studies in Western Languages. University of
Washington Press, 1978. Educational Studies, IX, No. 2
(Summer, 1978), p. 238.
BOOK REVIEWS CONTINUED (Total
172, 1979-1992):
147. Ruth Sidel, Women and Child Care in China: A
Firsthand Report.
Penguin Books, 1972. Panorama (Supplement to Dominion-Post, Morgantown, WV), Sunday, January
1, 1979, p. 11.
148. Henry D. Shapiro, Appalachia on our Minds: The
Southern Mountains and Mountaineers in the American Consciousness: 1870-1920. University of
North Carolina Press, 1978. Panorama (Supplement to Dominion-Post,
Morgantown, WV),
Sunday, February 18, 1979, pp. 11-12; West Virginia University Alumni Magazine,
III, No. 1 (Winter/Spring 1980), pp. 17-19; Little Forum, III, No. 2 (Spring,
1980), pp. 22-24.
149. Mildred George Goetzel, et al., Three Hundred
Eminent Personalities: A Psychosocial Analysis of the Famous. Jossey-Bass
Publishers, 1978. Phi Delta Kappan, LX, No. 10 (June, 1979), pp. 760-761.
150. Diane Ravitch, The Revisionists Revised: A
Critique of the Radical Attack on the Schools. Basic Books, 1978. Joel Spring,
American Education: An Introduction to Social and Political Aspects. 1978.
Review of Education, V, No. 2 (Spring, 1979), pp. 131-133; Little Forum, II,
No. 3.
151. Lansing Lamont, Campus Shock: A Firsthand Report
on College Life Today. E. P. Dutton, 1979. Phi Delta Kappan, LXI, No. 5
(January, 1980), p. 363.
152. James E. Davis, (ed.), Dealing with Censorship.
National Council of Teachers of English, 1979. Phi Delta Kappan, LXI, No. 8
(April, 1980), pp. 571-572; Alpha Delta Kappan, X, No. 2 (November, 1980), p.
21.
153. Lawrence J. Dennis and William Edward Eaton,
(eds.), George S. Counts: Educator for a New Age. Southern Illinois University
Press, 1980. Phi Delta Kappan, LXII, No. 10 (June, 1981), p. 750.
154. Victor C. Uchendu, (ed.), Education and Politics
in Tropical Africa. Conch Magazine, 1980. International Journal of African
Historical Studies, XV, No. 4 (1982), pp. 736-737.
155. William G. Monahan and Herbert R. Hengst, Contemporary
Educational
Administration. Macmillan, 1982. Journal of Thought, XVII, No. 4
(Winter, 1982), pp. 115-116; West Virginia University Alumni Magazine, V, No. 3
(Fall, 1982), p. 16; Phi Delta Kappan, LXV, No. 5 (January, 1984), pp. 370-371.
156. Harry S. Broudy, Truth and Credibility: The
Citizen's Dilemma. Longman, 1981. Phi Delta Kappan, LXIV, No. 8
(April, 1983), p. 595.
157. Paul Woodring, The Persistent Problems of
Education. Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1983. Phi Delta Kappan, LXV, No. 10
(June, 1984), p. 722.
158. Raymond Wolters, The Burden of Brown: Thirty Years
of School Desegregation. University of Tennessee Press, 1984. National Forum: Phi
Kappa Phi Journal,
XLV, No. 4 (Fall, 1985), p. 40.
159. William E. Johnston (ed.), Education on Trial:
Strategies for the Future. Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1985. National
Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, LXVI, No. 3 (Summer, 1986), pp. 42-43;
Review of Education, XII, No. 2 (Spring 1986), pp. 149-150; Kappa Delta Pi Record, XXIV, No. 1
(Fall, 1987), P. 30.
160. Joel Spring, The American School 1642-1985;
Varieties of Historical Interpretation of the Foundations and Development of
American Education. Longman, 1986. Phi Delta Kappan, LXVIII, No. 9,
(May, 1987), pp. 709-710.
161. Joel Spring, The American School 1642-1985; Varieties
of Historical Interpretation of the Foundations and Development of American
Education. Longman, 1986; and Gerald L. Gutek, Education in the United States:
An Historical Perspective. Prentice-Hall, 1986. Journal of Teacher Education,
XXXVIII, No. 6 (November-December, 1987), pp. 61-63; Journal of Educational
Thought, XXI, No. 2 (August, 1987), pp. 111-112.
162. Terrel H. Bell, The Thirteenth Man: A Reagan
Cabinet Memoir. Free Press, 1988. Excellence in Teaching, V, No. 2 (Winter,
1987-88), pp. 22-23; USA Today, CXVII, No. 2520 (September, 1988), p. 96; New
Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, XXIII, No. 1 (1988), pp. 101-103.
163. Paul D. Travers and Ronald W. Rebore, Foundations
of Education: Becoming a Teacher. Prentice-Hall, l987. Educational Studies,
XVIII, No. 4 (Winter, l987), pp. 680-682.
164. "An Appraisal of Seven Introduction to
Education Textbooks: David G. Armstrong, et al., Education, An Introduction
(2nd edn.). Macmillan, 1985. John H. Johansen, et al., American Education: An
Introduction to Teaching (5th edn.). Wm C. Brown, 1986. Allan C. Ornstein and
Daniel U. Levine, An Introduction to the Foundations of Education (3rd edn.).
Houghton Mifflin, 1985. Daniel Selakovich, Schooling in America: Social
Foundations of Education. Longman, 1984. Tom E.C. Smith, Introduction to
Education, West, 1987. Joel Spring, American Education: An Introduction to
Social and Political Aspects (3rd edn.). Longman, 1985. Paul D. Travers and
Ronald W. Rebore, Foundations of Education: Becoming a Teacher. Prentice-Hall,
1987." Capstone Journal of Education, VIII, No. 1 (Fall, 1987), pp. 76-78.
165. Dickson A. Mungazi, Education and Government
Control in Zimbabwe. Praeger, 1990. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, II,
Nos. l and 2 (1990), pp. 203-205; also in International Education, XX, No. 1
(Fall 1990), pp. 50-51.
166. John I. Goodlad, et al., Places Where Teachers Are
Taught, Teachers for Our Nation's Schools, The Moral Dimensions of Teaching.
Jossey-Bass, 1990. National Forum, LXXI, No. 3 (Summer 1991), pp. 47-48.
167. Edward Pauly, The Classroom Crucible: What Really
Works, What Doesn't, and Why. Basic Books, 1991. Review of Education, XIV
(1991), pp. 85-86.
168. Mark Bray, Are Small Schools the Answer? Cost
Effective Strategies for Rural School Provision. Commonwealth Secretariat,
1987. International Education, XXI, No. 1 (Fall 1991), pp. 51-52.
169. John E. Chubb and Terry M. Moe, Politics, Markets,
and America's Schools. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1990. National
Forum, LXXII, No. 1 (Winter 1992), pp. 47-48.
BOOK REVIEWS CONTINUED (Total
172, 1992-1994):
170. Kenneth A. Tye, ed. Global Education: From Thought
to Action: 1991 Yearbook of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum
Development. Alexandria, VA: Association, 1991. International Education, XXI,
No. 2 (Spring 1992), pp. 72-76.
171. Peterson's Guides. Choose a Christian College: A
Guide to Academically Challenging Colleges Committed to a Christ-Centered
Campus Life. 3rd edn. Princeton, NJ: Peterson's Guides, 1992. Journal of
Interdisciplinary Studies, VI, No. 1/2 (1994), pp. 197-199.
172. The National Review College Guide: America's 50
Top Liberal Arts Schools. Charles Sykes and Brad Miner, eds. New York: National
Review, 1991. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, VI, No. 1/2 (1994), pp.
197-199. END OF
BOOK REVIEWS.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS
(Total 471, this section 1947-60): Oct. 1947 through 2005:
1. "Outgrowing Alcoholic Culture," International
Student, XLV, No. 1 (October, 1947), pp. 3-5.
2. "History of the Tabernacle," Berea
Alumnus, XVIII, No. 3 (December, 1947), pp. 66-71.
3. "The Campus Chronicle," a monthly feature,
Berea Alumnus (October, 1947 to January, 1949).
4. "Blue Monday: The Progression of a Mood in
Twelve Scenes," Cupped Nearness. Berea, KY: Berea College, 1947, pp.
27-30.
5. "The Old Oak Tree," Cupped Nearness.
Berea, KY: Berea College, 1947, pp. 49-53. A story.
6. "The Story Teller," Twenty. Berea, KY:
Berea College Twenty Writers Club, 1947, pp. 2-7.
7. "On Raising a Boy," Twenty. Berea, KY:
Berea College [KY] Twenty Writers Club, 1948, pp. 10-14.
8. "Testimonial," International Student, XIV,
No. 3 (January, 1948), pp. 83-85.
9. "Nashville's Yankee Friend," Nashville
Tennessean Magazine (May 15, 1955), pp. 2, 6-7.
10. "Founder Paid Debt to Education," Peabody
Post, VIII, No. 8 (February 10, 1955), p. 1.
11. "The Girl George Peabody Almost Married,"
Peabody Reflector,
XXVII, No. 8 (October, 1955), pp. 215, 224-225.
12. "George Peabody and the Spirit of
America," Peabody Reflector, XXIX, No. 2 (February, 1956), pp. 26-27.
13. "On the Trail of George Peabody," Berea
Alumnus, XXVI, No. 8 (May, 1956), p. 4.
14. (With Walter Merrill), "William Lloyd Garrison
and George Peabody," Essex Institute Historical Collections, XCV, No. 1
(January, 1959), pp. 1-20.
15. "An African School in Southern Rhodesia,"
Phi Kappa Phi Journal, XXXVIII, No. 2 (Summer, 1959), pp. 23-26.
16. "Education of Africans in Southern
Rhodesia," Comparative Education Review, III, No. 2
(October, 1959), pp. 27-32.
17. "George Peabody and Maryland," Peabody of
Journal of Education, XXXVII, No. 3 (November, 1959), pp. 150-157.
18. "Leader of Pan Africanism Dies (George
Padmore, 1904-1959)," Phi Delta Kappan, XLI, No. 4
(January, 1960), p. 142.
19. "Life and Education in Sourthern Rhodesia,"
Phi Delta Kappan,
XLI, No. 4 (January, 1960), pp. 174-179.
20. "Lyman Bryson, 1888-1959: Champion of Adult
Learning," Adult Leadership, VIII, No. 7 (January, 1960), pp. 214-215.
21. "Robert E. Lee, George Peabody, and Sectional
Reunion," Peabody Journal of Education, XXXVII, No. 4
(January, 1960), pp. 195-202.
22. "Secondary Schools for African Negroes in
Southern Rhodesia," Texas Journal of Secondary Education, XVIII, No. 2
(Winter, 1960), pp. 21-27.
23. "Central African Federation: Land of Tension,"
Social Education, XXIV, No. 3 (March, 1960), pp. 214-215.
24. "Schools for Africans in Southern
Rhodesia," School &
Society,
LXXXVIII, No. 2171 (March 26, 1960), pp. 154-155.
25. "Influences on the Founder of the Johns
Hopkins University and the Johns Hopkins Medical School," Bulletin of
the History of Medicine, XXXIV, No. 2 (March-April, 1960), pp. 148-153.
26. "George Peabody and the Search for Sir John
Franklin, 1852-1854," American Neptune, XX, No. 2 (April,
1960), pp. 104-111.
27. "Pass-Carrying Requirements for Africans in
Southern Rhodesia," Negro History Bulletin, XXIII, No. 7
(April, 1960), pp. 153-154.
28. "Some Problems of African Education in
Southern Rhodesia," Overseas Education, XXXII, No. 6 (April, 1960), pp.
20-29.
29. "Ezekiel Cheever: New England Colonial
Teacher," Peabody Journal of Education, XXXVII, No. 6
(May, 1960), pp. 355-360.
30. "Jane Addams of Hull House," Chicago
Jewish Forum,
XIX, No. 1 (Fall, 1960), pp. 13-17.
31. (With Benjamin F. Holland), "Audio-Visual
Catalog," Texas Parent-Teacher, XXXVIII, No. 7 (September, 1960), p. 16.
32. "An Approach to Peabody's Gifts and
Legacies," Essex Institute Historical Collections, XCVI, No. 4
(October, 1960), pp. 291-296.
33. "The School Days of Mutambanengwe," Negro
History Bulletin,
XXIV, No. 1 (October, 1960), pp. 1-2.
34. "Alfred North Whitehead, 1861-1947; A
Bibliography," Library World, LXII, No. 726 (December, 1960), pp. 135-141;
Bulletin of Bibliography, XXIII, No. 4 (January-April, 1961), pp. 90-93.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS CONTINUED:
(Total 471, this section 1961-62):
35. "Fate of a Social Reconstructionist,"
Education Roundup (University of Texas at Austin College of Education), V, No.
2 (December, 1960), pp. 1-2.
36. "A Princeton Tutor on a Virginia
Plantation," Tradition, III, No. 3 (December, 1960), pp. 41-47.
37. "American Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to
the History of the Community Junior College," Paedagogica Historica, I, No. 2 (1961),
p. 393.
38. "American Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to
the History of the Junior High School," Paedagogica Historica, I, No. 2 (1961),
p. 394.
39. "American Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to
the History of Negro Education," Paedagogica Historica, I, No. 2 (1961),
pp. 392-394.
40. (With William R. Shunk), "History of Education,
Philosophy of Education and Comparative Education: Annotated Bibliography of
Doctoral Dissertations at the University of Texas, 1923-1958 (First
Part)," Scientia Paedagogica; Review of the International Secretariat for
the University Study of Education (Belgium), VI, No. 2 (1960), pp. 79-103;
(Second Part), VII, No. 1 (1961), pp. 19-38. (Library of Congress,
Z5055.U5T395. 6064157).
41. "A Prophecy for Modern Education," Texas
Outlook, LXV, No. 1 (January, 1961), pp. 22-23.
42. "African Education in Southern Rhodesia,"
Foreign Education Digest, XXV, No. 3 (January-March, 1961), pp. 13-19.
43. "Continuity Between High School and
College," Educational Leadership, XVIII, No. 6 (March, 1961), pp. 346-350.
44. "George Peabody's Influence on Southern Educational
Philanthropy," Tennessee Historical Quarterly, XX, No. 2 (March, 1961),
pp. 65-74.
45. "A Golden Age in American Education: Chicago
in the 1890's," School & Society, LXXXIX, No. 2189 (March 25, 1961),
pp. 146, 151-152.
46. "Francis W. Parker and Public Education in
Chicago: The Stormy Career of a Great Educational Reformer," Chicago
Schools Journal, XLII, No. 7 (April, 1961), pp. 305-312.
47. "Negro Education in the U.S.A.: A Partial
Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations," Negro History Bulletin, XXIV, No. 8 (May,
1961), pp. 190-192.
48. "Saturday's Child (Kwame Nkrumah)," Negro
History Bulletin,
XXIV, No. 8 (May, 1961), pp. 171-172.
49. (With Judah Pilch), "Doctoral Dissertations in
Jewish Education and Related Areas," Jewish Education, XXXI, No. 3
(Spring, 1961), pp. 60-62.
50. "Abraham Flexner (1886-1959) and Medical
Education," Journal of Medical Education, XXXVI, No. 6 (June, 1961), pp.
709-714.
51. "Jane Addams--Lady Who Cared," Tradition,
IV, No. 8 (August, 1961), pp. 43-47.
52. "Education in the Federation of Rhodesia and
Nyasaland," Chapter XII, African Education South of the Sahara. The Journal
of Negro Education,
Yearbook Number, XXX, No. 3 (Summer, 1961), pp. 286-293.
53. "School Desegregation: A Partial List of 94
Doctoral Dissertations," Journal of Human Relations, X, No. 1 (Autumn,
1961), pp. 118-124. (Library of Congress Z5814.D5P3. 62-1451).
54. "African Education in Southern Rhodesia,"
Journal of Education (Halifax, Nova Scotia), XI, No. 1 (October, 1961), pp.
25-40.
55. "Negro Education in the U.S.A.: Additional
Doctoral Dissertations," Negro History Bulletin, XXV, No.
1(October, 1961), pp. 23-24.
56. "Selected Journals from Other Lands," Phi
Delta Kappan,
XLIII, No. 2 (November, 1961), p. 101.
57. "Congo Plight Discussed by Fulbrighter in
Africa," Daily Texan, LXI, No. 75 (November 29, 1961), p. 2.
58. "Fulbrighter in Rhodesia Discusses Congo
Crisis," Daily Texan, LXI, No. 76 (November 30, 1961), p. 2.
59. "The Community Junior College--Enfant Terrible
of American Higher Education: A Bibliography of 225 Doctoral Research
Dissertations," Junior College Journal, XXXII, No. 4 (December, 1961), pp.
193-204. (Library of Congress Z5814.J8P3. 61-47389; 1964 edition: Z5814.J8P29.
64-65295).
60. "Jewish Education: A Partial List of American
Doctoral Dissertations," Jewish Journal of Sociology, III, No. 2
(December, 1961), pp. 192-194.
61. "The Republic of the Congo," Negro
History Bulletin,
XXV, No. 3 (December, 1961), pp. 50, 60-61.
62. "UNESCO at 15: Young Adam in Troubled
Eden," School & Society, LXXXIX, No. 2201 (December 16, 1961), pp.
431-433.63.
"Francis Wayland Parker, 1837-1902," Paedagogica
Historica,
I, No. 1 (1961), pp. 120-133. (Library of Congress LB875.P26P3. 61-20086).
63. "American Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to
the History of Catholic Education," Paedagogica Historica, II, No. 1 (1962),
pp. 168-171.
64. "American Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to
the History of Jewish Education," Paedagogica Historica, II, No. 1 (1962),
pp. 171-172.
65. "American Social Worker, Jane Addams,"
Ceylon Journal of Social Work, VI, No. 1 (1962), pp. 41-43.
66. "Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to the
History of Adult Education," Paedagogica Historica, II, No. 2 (1962),
pp. 393-394.
67. "British East Africa," Negro History
Bulletin,
XXV, No. 4 (January, 1962), pp. 74, 78-82, 95.
68. "The Case of Harold Rugg," Midwest
Quarterly, III, No. 1 (October, 1961), pp. 21-34, same with comprehensive
bibliography, Paedagogica Historica, II, No. 1 (1962), pp. 95-122; condensed
in the Education Digest, XXVII, No. 6 (February, 1962), pp. 32-35.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS CONTINUED
(Total 471, this section 1962-1964):
69. "Dissertations on Catholic Education,"
JCatholic School Journal, LXII, No. 1 (January, 1962), pp. 29-32.
(Library of Congress Z7849.P3. 62-64310).
70. "Fifty Years of the Junior High School:
Preface to a Bibliography of 131 Doctoral Dissertations," Chapter XXVII, ComparaBulletin
of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, XLVI, No. 271
(February, 1962), pp. 435-445; preface only, Texas Journal of Secondary
Education,
XV, No. 2 (Winter, 1962), pp. 13-15.
71. "Southern Africa--Tip of Troubled
Continent," Daily Texan, LXI, No. 142 (March 28, 1962), p. 2.
72. "World's Racial Testing Ground Found in
Republic of South Africa," Daily Texan, LXI, No. 143
(March 29, 1962), p. 2.
73. "Territories Near South Africa Grateful to
British Protection," Daily Texan, LXI, No. 144 (March 30, 1962). p. 2.
74. "Canadian Education: A Bibliography of
Doctoral Dissertations," Education Office Gazette (Halifax, Nova Scotia),
XI, No. 3 (June, 1962), pp. 23-29. (Library of Congress Z5815.C3P3. 62-50487).
75. "The Addis Ababa Conference on African
Education," Overseas Education, XXXV, No. 2 (July, 1962), pp. 76-78.
76. "African Community Development and Education
in Southern Rhodesia, 1920-1935," International Review of Missions, LI, No. 203
(July, 1962), pp. 335-347.
77. (With Joyce Bronough), "Edith Hamilton at 94:
A Partial Bibliography," Bulletin of Bibliography, XXIII, No. 8
(May-August, 1962), pp. 183-184. (Library of Congress Z8384.3.P3. 62-39976).
78. "Rhodesia and Nyasaland Federation in
Strife," Daily Texan, LXII, No. 25 (September 26, 1962), p. 2.
79. "Rhodesia and Nyasaland--Independence
Imminent," Daily Texan, LXII, No. 26 (September 27, 1962), p. 2.
80. "Rhodesia and Nyasaland--Political Dragons
Snort," Daily Texan, LXII, No. 27 (September 28, 1962), p. 2.
81. "Southern Africa: Tip of a Troubled
Continent," Negro History Bulletin, XXVI, No. 2 (November, 1962), pp.
93-98.
82. "Biographies of Educators: A Partial
Bibliography of 153 Doctoral Dissertations," Peabody Journal of
Education,
XL, No. 3 (November, 1962), pp. 142-149; same, "...120 Doctoral
Dissertations," Paedagogica Historica, II, No. 2 (1962), pp. 389-393.
(Library of Congress Z5814. B3P3. 62-52421).
83. "Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to the
History of Adult Education," Paedagogica Historica, II, No. 2 (1962),
pp. 393-394.
84. "Abraham Flexner, 1866-1959," History
of Education Quarterly, II, No. 4 (December, 1962), pp. 199-209.
85. "Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to the
History of Canadian Education," Paedagogica Historica, III, No. 1
(1963), pp. 204-206. (Library of Congress Z5815. C3P33. 62-50488).
86. "Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining to the
History of Teacher Education, Paedagogica Historica, III, No. 1
(1963), pp. 203-204. (Library of Congress Z5814. T3P3. 62-51837).
87. "Maryland's Yankee Friend--George Peabody,
Esq.," Maryland Teacher, XX, No. 5 (January, 1963), pp. 6-7, 24;
reprinted in Peabody Notes (Spring, 1963), pp. 4-7, 10.
88. "Francis Keppel of Harvard: Pied Piper of
American Education," School & Society, XCI, No. 2223
(March 9, 1963), pp. 126-130.
89. "Recent Events in World Education," Comparative
Education Review,
VII, No. 1 (June, 1963), pp. 89-90.
90. "Recent Events in World Education," Comparative
Education Review,
VII, No. 2 (October, 1963), pp. 197-201.
91. "Dissertation Subjects Reveal Variety of
Audio-Visual Methods Researched" (A Bibliography of 209 Doctoral
Dissertations on Audio-Visual Education). Part I, Film World and A-V News, XIX, No. 3
(March, 1963), p. 114; "A-V Dissertations Compiled," Part 2, XIX, No.
4 (April, 1963), pp. 157-158; "A-V Dissertations Compiled," Part 3,
XIX, No. 5 (May, 1963), p. 199. (Library of Congress Z5814. V8P3. 62-52329).
92. "The Funeral of George Peabody," Essex
Institute Historical Collection, XCIX, No. 2 (April, 1963), pp. 67-87;
reprinted: Peabody Journal of Education, XLIV, No. 1 (July, 1966), pp.
21-36.
93. "Public School Desegregation; A Partial
Bibliography of 113 Doctoral Dissertations," Negro History Bulletin, XXVI, No. 7
(April, 1963), pp. 228, 225-227. (Library of Congress Z5814. D5P3. 62-1451).
94. "Walter Prescott Webb, 1888-1963, Western
Historian," Journal of the West, II, No. 3 (July, 1963), pp. 362-364;
entered by Texas Senator Ralph Yarborough into Congressional Record, CX, No. 104 (May
25, 1964), pp. 11451-11455.
95. "British Central Africa," Chicago
Jewish Forum,
XXI, No. 4 (Summer, 1963), pp. 318-322.
96. "African Education and Manpower Needs in
Northern Rhodesia," Journal of Human Relations, XI, No. 5
(Autumn, 1963), pp. 679-687.
97. "Founding the Department of African Education
in Northern Rhodesia," Negro History Bulletin, XXVII, No. 2
(November, 1963), pp. 29-34.
98. "Australian Education; A Bibliography of
American Doctoral Dissertations and Master's Theses," Supplement to
Australian Council for Educational Research Library Bulletin, No. 71 (November,
1963), pp. 1-3.
99. "Fisk University (Nashville, Tennessee) Master's
Theses Concerning the History of Education, Mainly of the Negro in the
South," Paedagogica Historica, III, No. 2 (1963), pp. 480-481.
100. "U. S. Doctoral Dissertations Dealing with
Latin American Education," Phi Delta Kappan, XLV, No. 4
(January, 1964), pp. 227-229.
101. "Recent Events in World Education," Comparative
Education Review,
VIII, No. 1 (June, 1964), pp 112-118.
102. "Recent Events in World Education," Comparative
Education Review,
VIII, No. 2 (October, 1964), pp. 229-237.
103. (With Paul Unger),"Recent Events in World
Education," Comparative Education Review, VIII, No. 3
(December, 1964) pp. 347-358.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS
CONTINUED: (Total 471, this section 1964-1967):
104. "U. S. A. Doctoral Dissertations Pertaining
to the History of African Education," Paedagogica Historica, IV, No. I (1964),
pp. 232-233.
105. "History of Latin American
Education: Annotated Bibliography of 108 United States Doctoral
Dissertations," Paedagogica Historica,
IV, No. 2 (1964), pp. 503-523.
106. "UNESCO In Perspective," International
Review of Education, X, No. 3 (1964), pp. 326-331.
107. (With H. Karen Kincheloe),
"Additional Dissertations on Catholic Education," JCatholic School
Journal, LXIV, No. 3 (March, 1964), pp. 112, 130, 138, 146. (Library
of Congress Z7849.P3 62-54310).
108. "The Girl George Peabody
Almost Married," Peabody Notes, XVII, No. 3
(Spring, 1964), pp. 10-14.
109. "The Inception of the
Department of African Education in Northern Rhodesia," Paedagogica
Historica, IV, No. 1 (1964), pp. 149-162.
110. "Private Foundations Have
Aided Public Education," Teachers College Journal,
XXXI, No. 1 (October, 1964), pp. 13-14; reprinted in Journal of Thought, I,
No. 1 (January, 1966), pp. 30-32.
112. "Puerto Rican Education
Research; Annotated Bibliography of 66 United States Doctoral
Dissertations," Paedagogia (Universidad de Puerto Rico),
XIII, No. 2 (July-December, 1964), pp. 97-116.
113. "1964 as a Centennial Year in
the History of Education," School & Society,
XCII, No. 2237 (January 25, 1964), pp. 31-32.
114. "1965 as a Centennial Year in
the History of Education," School & Society,
XCIII, No. 2255 (February 6, 1965), pp. 85-86.
115. "George Peabody, 1795-1869,
Founder of Modern Philanthropy," Peabody Reflector,
XXXVIII, No. I (January-February, 1965), pp. 9-16.
116. "Philip Vickers Fithian:
Northern Tutor on a Southern Plantation," Journal of the West,
IV, No. I (January, 1965), pp. 56-62.
117. "Sport, Play and Physical
Education in Cultural Perspective," Journal of Health, Physical
Education, and Recreation, XXXVI, No. 4 (April,
1965), pp. 29-30, 80; Spanish reprint: Revista Chilena de Educacion Fisica
(Universidad de Chile), XXXI, No. 122 (October, 1964), pp.
33-38.
118. (With Paul Unger) "Recent
Events in World Education," Comparative Education Review,
IX, No. 1 (February, 1965), pp. 102-109.
119. (With Paul Unger) "Recent
Events in World Education," Comparative Education Review,
IX, No. 2 (June, 1965), pp. 219-229.
120. (With Paul Unger) "Recent
Events in World Education," Comparative Education Review,
IX, No. 3 (October, 1965), pp. 366-379.
121. "African Education: A Partial
Bibliogarphy of U.S.A. Doctoral Dissertations," Symposium 1965: The
Journal of Education of Southern Africa (1965),
pp. 125-129.
122. "William Heard Kilpatrick,
1871-1965," Texas Journal of Secondary Education,
XVIII, No. 3 (Spring, 1965), pp. 30-32; (with Bibliographical Note) School
& Society, XCIII, No. 2264 (October 16, 1965), pp. 368-371.
123. "History of Sports and
Physical Education: A Partial Bibliography of U. S. A. Doctoral Dissertations
and Master's Theses," Paedagogica Historica, V,
No. 2 (1965), pp. 503-510.
124. "The White House Conference on
Education and the Emergence of the New Guard," School & Society,
XCIII, No. 2266 (November 13, 1965), pp. 425-428.
125. "W. H. Kilpatrick, Progressive
Educator (1871-1965): Evaluation and Bibliography," Malaysian Journal
of Education, II, No. 2 (December, 1965), pp. 147-180 (contains Chinese
abstract); reprinted as "Dialogue on the Death of William Heard Kilpatrick,
1871-1965," Paedagogia (Universidad de Puerto Rico),
XIII, No. 2 (July-December, 1965), pp. 79-109.
126. "Rhodesia in Crisis," Negro
History Bulletin, XXIX, No. 3 (December, 1965), pp. 53-54, 64.
127. "Robert Clifton Weaver,
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development," Negro History Bulletin,
XXIX, No. 4 (January, 1966), pp. 75-76.
128. "1966 as a Centennial Year in
the History of Education," School & Society,
XCIV, No. 2272 (February 5, 1966), pp. 67-68.
129. "Interstate Compact on
Education: The New Conant-Sanford Nationwide Educational Policy-Recommending
Body," Journal of Thought, I, No. 2 (April, 1966),
pp. 45-48.
130. "Mental Health and Education:
A Bibliography of 177 Doctoral Dissertations and 11 Master's Theses," Journal
of Human Relations, XIV, No. 2 (Second Quarter, 1966), pp.
306-322.
131. "Interstate Compact...and Its
Effect on Federal-State Relations," Changing Education, I,
No. 1 (Spring 1966), pp. 24-33.
132. (With Paul Unger), "Recent
Events in World Education," Comparative Education Review, X,
No. 1 (February, 1966), pp. 95-105.
133. (With Paul Unger), "Recent
Events in World Education," Comparative Education Review, X,
No. 3 (October, 1966), pp. 514-524.
134. "The American High School: A
Bibliography of 422 Doctoral Dissertations," Illinois State University
Journal, XXIX, No. 1 (September, 1966), pp. 9-31.
135. "Federal Aid and the General
Welfare," Educational Leadership, XXIV, No. 1
(October, 1966), pp. 33-37; condensed in Education Digest,
XXXII, No. 5 (January, 1967), pp. 5-7.
ARTICLES
IN JOURNALS CONTINUED (Total 471, this section, 1967-1969):
136. "UNESCO at 20; Swords and
Plowshares," School & Society, XCIV, No. 2282
(November 26, 1966), pp. 411-414.
137. "History of Educational
Foundations; Partially Annotated Bibliography of 36 Doctoral
Dissertations," Paedagogica Historica,
VI, No. 1 (1966), pp. 241-244.
138. "The Fourth R: A Protestant's
View," Perspectives; A Journal of Opinion
(First Presbyterian Church, Norman, Oklahoma), I, No. 5 (November, 1966), pp.
6-8.
139. "African Education in Zambia:
A Partial Bibliography of Magazine Articles," Symposium
(Johannesburg, South Africa) (1966), pp. 99-103; reprinted African Studies
Bulletin, X, No. 3 (December, 1967), pp. 6-15.
140. "A Brief Survey of Secondary
Education in Africa," High School Journal, L,
No. 4 (January, 1967), pp. 211-218.
141. "1967 as a Centennial Year in
the History of Education," School & Society,
XCV, No. 2286 (January 21, 1967), pp. 56-57.
142. (With Paul Unger), "Recent
Events in World Education," Comparative Education Review,
XI, No. 1 (February, 1967), pp. 98-103.
143. (Editor), "Research
Studies," History of Education Quarterly,
VII, No. 2 (Summer, 1967), pp. 235-254; VII, No. 3 (Fall, 1967), pp. 369-389.
144. "The 4th R," Journal
of Thought, II, No. 1 (January, 1967), pp. 42-44.
145. "Human Relations and the
School," Texas Journal of Secondary Education,
XX, No. 2 (Winter, 1967), pp. 15-20.
146. "Conant's New Study of the
American High School--A Preliminary Report," Texas Journal of Secondary
Education, XX, No. 2 (Winter, 1967), pp. 31-32.
147. "Current Forces Shaping U. S.
Education: The 'New Guard' Emerges," Changing Education, I,
No. 4 (Winter, 1967), pp. 6-18.
148. "What's Right with American
Education," Illinois Schools Journal,
XLVII, No. 1 (Spring, 1967), pp. 26-32.
149. "Teachers in the Slums," IUD
Agenda, III, No. 4 (April, 1967), pp. 13-16.
150. "George Peabody and the
Peabody Museum of Salem," Curator, X, No. 2 (June,
1967), pp. 137-153.
151. (With Paul Unger), "Recent and
Noteworthy Publications," Comparative Education Review,
XI, No. 2 (June, 1967), pp. 263-266.
152. "Federal Influences on the
Future of American Education," School & Society,
XCV, No. 2295 (October 28, 1967), pp. 383-387.
153. "International and National
Aspects of Sports and Physical Education," Australian Journal of
Physical Education, No. 41 (October-November, 1967), pp.
5-23.
154. "History of Education
Dissertations Accepted at the University of Oklahoma; Briefly Annotated
Bibliography," Paedagogica Historica,
VII, No. 2 (1967), pp. 562-567.
155. (Editor), "Research
Studies," History of Education Quarterly,
VIII, No. 3 (Fall, 1968), pp. 358-374; VIII, No. 4 (Winter, 1968), pp. 510-527.
156. "Canadian Education: A
Bibliograpy of Doctoral Dissertations, Part 1," McGill Journal of
Education, II, No. 2 (Fall, 1967), pp. 175-182; Part II, McGill
Journal of Education III, No. 1 (Spring, 1968), pp. 63-70.
157. "Teaching International
Understanding in High School: A Bibliographical Essay," Phi Delta
Kappan, XLIX, No. 4 (December, 1967), pp. 211-215.
158. "Man and Play," Extramuros
(Extension Division, University of Puerto Rico), I, No. 1 (November, 1967), pp.
95-100.
159. "1968 as a Centennial Year in
the History of Education," School & Society,
XCVI, No. 2302 (February 3, 1968), pp. 78-79.
160. "Why Teachers Strike?" Journal
of Thought, III, No. 1 (January, 1968), pp. 4-6; Kappa Delta Pi Record, V,
No. 2 (December, 1968), pp. 36-37.
161. "For Whom the School Bell
Tolls," Peabody Journal of Education,
XLV, No. 4 (January, 1968), pp. 194-195.
162. "Salvaging School Failures:
The Job Corps Acts," Phi Delta Kappan,
XLIX, No. 7 (March, 1968), pp. 362-369.
163. "Dr. Frederick Eby,
1874-1968," Newsletter of the Southwestern Philosophy of Education
Society, V, No. 3 (March, 1968), p. 1.
164. "Dr. Frederick Eby, 1874-1968:
Famed Texas Educator," Congressional Record,
CXIV, No. 74 (May 2, 1968), pp. E3644-E3646.
165. "Dr. Frederick Eby, 1874-1968:
Father of the Texas Junior College Movement," Journal of Thought,
III, No. 3 (July, 1968), pp. 200-203.
166. "Human Relations and the
School," Journal of Human Relations,
XVI, No. 1 (First Quarter, 1968), pp. 24-31.
167. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative and International Education Society
Newsletter, No. 12 (December, 1968), pp. 5-7.
168. "The Importance of Education
in International Affairs," Journal of Thought,
III, No. 2 (April, 1968), pp. 116-123.
169. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative Education Review,
XII, No. 1 (February, 1968), pp. 109-112.
170. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative Education Review,
XII, No. 2 (June, 1968), pp. 212-218.
171. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative Education Review,
XII, No. 3 (October, 1968), pp. 379-383.
172. (Editor), "Research
Studies," History of Education Quarterly, IX,
No. 1 (Spring, 1969), pp. 73-88; IX, No. 4 (Winter, 1969), pp. 477-492.
173. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative Education Review,
XIII, No. 1 (February, 1969), pp. 135-138.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS
Continued (Total
471, this section 1969-71):
174. "1969 as a Centennial Year in
the History of Education," School & Society,
XCVII, No. 2315 (February, 1969), pp. 112-114.
175. "In Memoriam: Dr. Harold R. W.
Benjamin, 1893-1969," History of Education Society Newsletter, I,
No. 2 (January, 1969), pp. 6-8; Kappa Delta Pi Record, V, No. 3 (February, 1969),
p. 93.
176. "United States Aid to African
Education," Journal of Thought, IV, No. 1 (January,
1969), pp. 72-83.
177. "Play and Education," Physical
Educator, XXVI, No. 1 (March, 1969), pp. 3-5.
178. "The Nigerian Civil War,"
[Journal Title Lost], VI, No. 2 (May, 1969), pp. 119-128.
179. "After Student Protest, What
University Reforms?" Journal of Educational Thought,
III, No. 3 (December, 1969), pp. 133-140; West Virginia University Magazine,
No. 4 (Winter, 1970), pp. 27-31; Western Carolina University Journal of
Education, I, No. 2 (Fall, 1969), pp. 3-11.
180. "Turmoil in Higher
Education," Journal of Thought, IV, No. 4
(November, 1969), pp. 278-283.
181. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative and International Education Society
Newsletter, No. 13 (March, 1969), pp. 9-13.
182. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative and International Education Society
Newsletter, No. 14 (June, 1969), pp. 4-8.
183. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative and International Education Society
Newsletter, No. 15 (September, 1969), pp. 4-9.
184. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter,
No. 16 (December, 1969), pp. 5-10.
185. (With John E. Colman),
"International Education Clearing House Information--Teaching and Studying
Abroad," Kappa Delta Pi
Record, V, No. 3 (February, 1969), pp. 87-88.
186. (With John Colman),
"Commission on International Education: Information on Teaching and
Studying Abroad," Kappa Delta
Pi Record, V, No. 4 (April, 1969), pp. 105-113.
187. (With John Colman),
"Commission on International Education: Information on Teaching and
Studying Abroad," Kappa Delta Pi Record, VI, No. 2 (December,
1969), pp. 33-40.
188. (Compiler), "Famous Educators:
Abstracts of Dissertations: John Eaton, Jr.," Western Carolina
University Journal of Education, I, No. 2 (Fall 1969), pp.
41-46.
189. "Biafra and the Nigerian Civil
War," Negro History Bulletin, XXXII, No. 8 (December,
1969), pp. 7-11.
190. "Student Protest . . . Then
What?" Red Issue: Changes (University of Calgary,
Alberta, Canada), I, No. 1 (1969), pp. 3-14.
191. "Teaching for World
Understanding: A Bibliographical Essay on International and Multicultural
Education," Phi Delta Kappan, LI, No. 5 (January, 1970),
pp. 276-281.
192. "1970 as a Centennial Year in
the History of Education," School & Society,
XCVIII, No. 2323 (February, 1970), pp. 110-112.
193. "International Education Year
(IEY 1970)," Kappa Delta
Pi Record, VI, No. 4 (April, 1970), p. 133.
194. "To Live Fulfilled: George
Peabody, 1795-1869, Founder of George Peabody College for Teachers," Peabody
Reflector, XLIII, No. 2 (Spring, 1970), pp. 50-53.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS Continued
(Total 471, this section 1970-71):
195. "Library Resources for Educational Leaders: A
Class Discussion," Library-College Journal, III, No. 3
(Summer, 1970), pp. 31-36.
196. "Presidential Commission on Campus Unrest:
The Scranton Report," Comparative and International Education Society
of Canada Newsletter
(October, 1970), appendix.
197. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications," Comparative
and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 17 (June,
1970), pp. 3-9.
198. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications," Comparative
and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 19
(September, 1970), pp. 4-11.
199. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Benjamin Rush," Western Carolina University Journal of
Education,
II, No. 2 (Fall, 1970), pp. 37-38.
200. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications," Comparative
and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 20 (December,
1970), pp. 4-10.
201. "Appalachia: Education in a Depressed
Area," Phi Kappa Phi Journal, L, No. 4 (Fall, 1970), pp. 27-38.
202. (With John E. Colman), "Commission on
International Education: Information on Teaching and Studying Abroad," Kappa
Delta Pi Record, VI, No. 3
(February, 1970), pp. 65-68.
203. (With John E. Colman), "Commission on
International Education: Information on Teaching and Studying Abroad," Kappa
Delta Pi Record, VI, No. 4 (April,
1970), pp. 130.
204. (With John E. Colman), "Commission on
International Education: Information on Teaching and Studying Abroad," Kappa
Delta Pi Record, VII, No. 2
(December, 1970), pp. 33-41.
205. "Teaching for Multicultural Awareness and
International Understanding: A Comparative Approach," Malaysian Journal
of Education,
VII, No. 2 (December, 1970), pp. 186-192.
206. "UNESCO's Aid to Teacher Education in
Africa," Peabody Journal of Education, XLVIII, No. 2 (January, 1971), pp.
167-171; Pedagogia (University of Puerto Rico), XVIII, No. 2
(July-December, 1970), pp. 103-109; New Era, XLII, No. 4
(April, 1971), pp. 496-498.
207. "1971 as a Centennial Year in the History of
Education," School & Society, XCIX, No. 2331 (February 1971), pp.
94-96.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS Continued
(Total 471, this section 1971-1973):
208. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Charles Hubbard Judd," Western Carolina University
Journal of Education,
II, No. 3 (Winter, 1971), pp. 41-43.
209. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Frank Pierrepont Graves," Western Carolina University
Journal of Education,
III, No. 1 (Spring, 1971), pp. 36-40.
210. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Upton Sinclair," Western Carolina University Journal of
Education,
III, No. 2 (Fall, 1971), pp. 44-45.
211. "What Ever Became of the Scranton Report on
Campus Unrest?" Kappa Delta
Pi Record,
VII, No. 4 (April, 1971), pp. 115-116.
212. "International Organizations Promoting Sports
and Physical Education," Physical Educator, XXVIII, No. 2
(May, 1971), pp. 65-66.
213. "UNESCO and the Impossible Dream; A
Quarter-Century View of the UN Agency Born November 4, 1946," Phi Delta
Kappan,
LIII, No. 3 (November, 1971), pp. 150-153.
214. "New Wisdom on Women's Education: U. S. A.
and World View," Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary
School Principals,
LV, No. 358 (November, 1971), pp. 32-39.
215. "On the Trail of George Peabody," Peabody
Reflector,
XLIV, No. 4 (Fall, 1971), pp. 100-103.
216. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 21 (March,
1971), pp. 15-18.
217. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 22 (June,
1971), pp. 4-7.
218. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 23
(September, 1971), pp. 3-5.
219. "The Creation of the Peabody Education
Fund," School & Society, XCIX, No. 2337 (December, 1971), pp.
497-500.
220. "UNESCO at 25: A Quarter Century
Review," International Educational and Cultural Exchange, VII, No. 2 (Fall,
1971), pp. 33-41.
221. "James Edward Allen, Jr., 1911-1971," West
Virginia University Magazine, III, No. 4 (Winter, 1972), pp. 31-32; Western
Carolina University Journal of Education, III, No. 3 (Winter, 1972), pp. 24-28.
222. "UNESCO at 25: The Canadian
Contribution," Journal of Education (Nova Scotia), XXI, No. 2
(Winter, 1971-72), pp. 35-40.
223. "George Peabody, 1795-1869: His Influence on
Educational Philanthropy," Peabody Journal of Education, XLIX, No. 2
(January, 1972), pp. 138-145.
224. "Women's Education; Historical and
International View," Contemporary Education, XLIII, No. 4
(February, 1972), pp. 198-201.
225. "1972 as a Centennial Year in the History of
Education," School & Society , C, No. 2340 (March, 1972), pp.
172-173.
226. "Dr. George I. Sànchez, 1906-1972, Texas
Educator," Pedagogia (University of Puerto Rico), XX, No. 1
(January-June, 1972), pp. 171-178.
227. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: David Snedden," Western Carolina University Journal of
Education,
IV, No. 1 (Spring, 1972), pp. 47-48.
228. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Charles Brantley Aycock," Western Carolina University
Journal of Education,
IV, No. 2 (Fall, 1972), pp. 48-49.
229. "The Busing Question," To the Point (Johannesburg,
South Africa, June 17, 1972), p. 44.
230. "Educational Strategies for Accelerating
Development in Southern Africa and Some Afterthoughts," Malaysian
Journal of Education,
IX, No. 1 (June, 1972), pp. 21-32.
231. "South Africa Revisited," Journal of
Thought,
VII, No. 3 (July, 1972), pp. 187-195.
232. "Separate Schools and Separate People of
South Africa," Journal of Negro Education, XLI, No. 3
(Summer, 1972), pp. 266-275.
233. "Educational Strategies for Accelerating
Development in Southern Africa," Phi Kappa Phi Journal, LII, No. 4 (Fall,
1972), pp. 32-40.
234. "Property Tax Issue Goes to Supreme
Court," Times Educational Supplement (London, England) (September 22,
1972).
235. "School Busing, Race, and Politics:
1972," Contemporary Education, XLIV, No. 1 (October, 1972), pp. 39-40.
236. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 24 (March,
1972), pp. 4-6.
237. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 25 (June,
1972), pp. 9-11.
238. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 26
(September-October, 1972), pp. 12-17.
239. "Observations on Education in Hungary,
Romania, the USSR, and Poland," Bulletin of the National Association of
Secondary School Principals, LVI, No. 368 (December, 1972), pp. 65-71.
240. "Revisiting Segregated South Africa," Kappa
Delta Pi Record, IX, No. 2
(December, 1972), pp. 50-53.
241. "1973 as a Centennial Year in the History of
Education," Intellect, CI, No. 2346 (January, 1973), pp.
250-252.
242. "Questions and Answers about Dropouts," West
Virginia University Magazine, V, No. 2 (Summer, 1973), pp. 5-7.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS Continued
(Total 471, this section 1973-1976):
243. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Caleb Mills," Western Carolina University Journal of
Education,
IV, No. 3 (Winter, 1973), pp. 45-46.
244. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Anton Makarenko," Western Carolina University Journal of
Education,
V, No. 2 (Fall, 1973), pp. 38-39.
245. (With Francesco Cordasco and William W. Brickman),
"Outstanding Books of 1972 in Educational and Social Affairs," Intellect, CI, No. 2350
(Summer, 1973), pp. 525-527.
246. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 27 (December-January,
1973), pp. 10-14.
247. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 28 (May,
1973), pp. 8-10.
248. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 29
(September, 1973), pp. 7-10.
249. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 30 (December,
1973), pp. 8-11.
250. "1974 as a Centennial Year in the History of
Education," Intellect, CII, No. 2355 (February, 1974), pp.
309-312.
251. "Educational Directions: Prospects for
1976," Illinois Schools Journal, LIV, No. 3 (Fall, 1974), pp. 118-122.
252. "Great Scholar Series: One of a Series in the
Lives, Ideas and Influence of Great Scholars: Alexis de Tocqueville,
1805-1859," Journal of Thought, IX, No. 1 (January, 1974), pp. 56-57.
253. "Politics and Educational Directions:
Prospects for 1976," Journal of Thought, IX, No. 2 (April,
1974), pp. 90-95.
254. "Education--Prospects for 1976," Education Training, XVI, Nos. 4 5 (April/May, 1974), pp. 111-112.
255. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Albert Perry Brigham," Western Carolina University
Journal of Education,
V, No. 3 (Winter, 1974), pp. 36-44.
256. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Florence Nightingale," Western Carolina University
Journal of Education,
VI, No. 1 (Spring, 1974), pp. 33-40.
257. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Edward Hitchcock," Western Carolina University Journal
of Education,
VI, No. 2 (Fall, 1974), pp. 34-35.
258. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 32 (May,
1974), pp. 9-11.
259. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 33
(September, 1974), pp. 9-11.
260. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 34 (December,
1974), pp. 10-11.
261. "Schools of the People's Republic of
China," World Council of Comparative Education Societies Newsletter, II,
Nos. 3 4 (October, 1974), pp.
97-103; Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 34 (December,
1974), pp. 11, 9; Memorial University of Newfoundland Gazette, VII, No. 8
(December 18, 1974), p. 4.
262. "A Glimpse of Mao's China,"
International Education, III, No. 2 (1974), pp. 35-49.
263. "China: Walking with Two Legs," West
Virginia University Magazine, VI, No. 4 (Winter, 1975), pp. 2-7.
264. "Education Behind the Bamboo Curtain," Education
+ Training
(London), XVII, Nos. 1 2
(January/February, 1975), pp. 14, 22.
265. "1975 as a Centennial Year in the History of
Education, Paedagogica Historica, XV, No. 2 (1975), pp. 501-503.
266. "Eleven Educational Directions," Education
Digest,
XL, No. 9 (May, 1975), pp. 55-57.
267. "Recent and Noteworthy
Publications," Comparative
and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 36 (May,
1975), pp. 6-8.
268. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications in World
Education," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 37
(September, 1975), pp. 10-12.
269. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Richard Furman," Western Carolina University Journal of
Education,
VII, No. 2 (Fall, 1975), pp. 38-39.
270. (Compiler), "Famous Educators: Abstracts of
Dissertations: Benjamin Franklin," Western Carolina University Journal
of Education,
VII, No. 1 (Spring, 1975), pp. 46-47.
271. "Recent and Noteworthy Publications," Comparative
and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 38 (December,
1975), pp. 13-15.
272. "What Happens to Educational Trends in a Time
of Scarcity?" Phi Delta Kappa Vanguard (West Virginia
University), III, No. 2 (Summer, 1975), pp. 3-7; Journal of Thought, X, No. 4
(November, 1975), pp. 327-332.
273. "Removing Sex Bias in Classroom Teaching and
Materials," Phi Delta Kappa Vanguard (West Virginia University), IV, No.
2 (December, 1975), pp. 5-8.
274. "Removing Sex Bias in Classroom Teaching and
Materials," Alpha Delta Kappan, VI, No. 2 (Fall, 1976), pp. 26-27.
275. "National Policy and Curriculum
Controversy," Educational Leadership, XXXIV, No. 2 (November, 1976), pp.
112-117.
276. "Pantheon of Philanthropy: George
Peabody," National Society of Fund Raisers Journal, I, No. 1
(December, 1976), pp. 16-20.
277. "Where Have All the Innovations Gone?"
Educational Studies, VII, No. 3 (Fall, 1976), pp. 237-243; Vanguard (Phi
Delta Kappa, WVU Chapter), IV, No. 3 (March, 1976), pp. 6-12.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS Continued
(Total 471, this section 1976-1983):
278. (With Betty June Parker), "Education in Other
Lands; Bibliography of 910 British Graduate Theses and Dissertations," Educational
Studies (Cambridge, England), II, No. 1 (March, 1976), pp. 45-86; II, No. 2 (June,
1976), pp. 161-170.
279. "Educators Facing Retirement: A
Bibliographical Essay," Phi Delta Kappan, LVII, No. 10
(June, 1976), pp. 644-646; reprinted in New York Teacher Magazine, XVIII, No. 5
(October 3, 1976), pp. 19-21.
280. "The Future of Liberal Arts," Educational
Studies,
VIII, No. 2 (Summer, 1977), pp. vii-xi.
281. "Popular Learning and Liberal Studies," Journal
of Thought,
XII, No. 3 (July, 1977), pp. 215-217.
282. "New Societal Tensions Exert Pressure on
Nuclear Family," Phi Delta Kappan, LIX, No. 2 (October, 1977), p.
143.
283. "P. M.'s Speech Marks Beginning of 'Great
Debate' in British Education," Phi Delta Kappan, LIX, No. 2
(October, 1977), p. 145.
284. "Whither American Education?" Journal
of Thought,
XII, No. 2 (April, 1977), pp. 94-96.
285. "Mainland China: Society and Schools," Alpha
Delta Kappan,
VII, No. 2 (Fall, 1977), pp. 8-12.
286. "British and U. S. Schools Amid Social
Change," Comparative and International Education Society Newsletter, No. 46 (December,
1977), pp. 4-5, 10.
287. "Overview Offers Global Perspective of
Education," Saskatchewan Bulletin, XLIV, No. 10 (January 27, 1978),
p. 9.
288. "Women at Work and in School: The New
Revolution," Intellect, CVI, No. 2393 (February, 1978), pp.
310-312.
289. "Back to the 1950's?" Little Forum (West Liberty
State College), II, No. 1 (Fall Semester, 1978), pp. 17-18.
290. "Liberating the Labor Force," West
Virginia University Alumni Quarterly, I, No. 2 (Spring, 1978), pp. 2-6.
291. "British Schools and Ours," Alpha
Delta Kappan,
VIII, No. 2 (Fall, 1978), pp. 13-15.
292. "China Since Mao: Report of a Study Tour,
July 8-28, 1978," abstract in Resources in Education, XIII, No. 12
(December, 1978), p. 143 (ERIC ED 157 853).
293. "Revisionist vs. Traditionalist Clash: Do
Schools Perpetuate Caste, or Aid Upward Mobility," Review of Education, V, No. 2 (Spring,
1979), pp. 131-133.
294. "Moral Ethics in Education," Little
Forum,
III, No. 1 (Fall, 1979), pp. 6-8.
295. "Teacher Education for National and World
Problem Solving," Association for Teacher Education in Europe, Teaching
and Learning in Teacher Education: 5th ATEE-Conference Booklet, Oldenburg,
Germany: Friedrich W. Busch, 1980, pp. 269-276. (German, English, and French
versions).
296. "General Education or Vocational Education in
College Programs: The Long View," abstract in Resources in Education, XV, No. 8
(August, 1980), p. 104 (ERIC ED 184 399); Alpha Delta Kappan, X, No. 2
(November, 1980), pp. 9-10, 25.
297. "Ideas That Shaped American Schools," Phi
Delta Kappan,
LXII, No. 5 (January, 1981), pp. 314-319; abstract in Resources in Education, XVI, No. 7 (July,
1981), p. 139 (ERIC ED 199 129).
298. "Turning Points: Ideas in Books Affecting
American Education," abstract in Resources in Education, XVI, No. 3
(March, 1981), p. 151 (ERIC ED 194 400).
299. "General Education or Vocational Education in
College Programs: The Long View," Occasional Papers on Techniques in
Instruction (West Virginia University, College of Arts and Sciences) (Spring 1981), pp.
2-5.
300. "The Problems of Educating Israel's
Arabs," Phi Delta Kappan, LXII, No. 10 (June, 1981), pp. 712-713.
301. "Five Influential Books and Reports in American
Education," Texas Tech Journal of Education, VIII, No. 2
(Spring, 1981), pp. 115-124.
302. "Israeli Arab Educational Problems," CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), V, No. 2 (1981), Fiche 2 G7.
303. "Ideas in Books Affecting American
Education," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), V, No. 2 (1981),
Fiche 3 A10.
304. "Israel, Schools, and Arab Conflict in the
Middle East," Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science, VI, No. 2 (1981),
pp. 151-163; abstract in Resources in Education, XVI, No. 1
(January, 1981), p. 152 (ERIC ED 191 774); CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
V, No. 2 (1981), Fiche 2 G12.
305. "Why the Evolution/Creation Battle Rages:
What Educators Can Do," Alpha Delta Kappan, XII, No. 1 (April,
1982), pp. 16-18; abstract in Resources in Education, XVII, No. 2
(February, 1982), p. 197 (ERIC ED 207 904); CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
VI, No. 2 (1982), Fiche 2 F13.
306. "Behind the Evolution-Creation Science
Controversy," College Board Review, No. 123 (Spring, 1982), pp. 18-21, 37;
abstract in Resources in Education, XVII, No. 7 (July, 1982), p. 148 (ERIC ED
213 646).
307. "Evolution/Creation Teaching on Trial:
Implications for Educators," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
VI, No. 3 (September, 1982), Fiche 14B12; abstract in Resources in Education, XVII, No. 10
(October, 1982), p. 140 (ERIC ED 216 984).
308. "Max Rafferty, 1917-1982, Conservative U. S.
Educator and Critic: Bibliography of Writings By and About Him," CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), VII, No. 1 (1983), Fiche 9 C1.
309. "Creationism vs. Evolution: Challenge to
Educators," Journal of the Midwest History of Education Society, XI (1983), pp.
34-47.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS Continued
(Total 471, this section 1983-1986):
310. "Moral Education U. S. A.: Background and
Trends," Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science, VIII, No. 2
(1983), pp. 97-112; abstract in Resources in Education, XVIII, No. 8
(August, 1983), p. 152 (ERIC ED 228 156); CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
VII, No. 2 (June, 1983), Fiche 3 E1; College Board Review, No. 137 (Fall,
1985), pp. 10-15, 30; reprinted in Education Digest, LI, No. 8 (April,
1986), pp. 22-25.
311. "Educational Issue: A Nation at Risk and
School Reform," Alpha Delta Kappan, XIV, No. 1 (May, 1984), pp. 32-33.
312. "Finding Your Way Through the Education
Reports," National Forum: The Phi Kappa Phi Journal, LXIV, No. 2
(Spring, 1984), pp. 42-43; New Education (Australia), VII, Nos. 1 2 (1985), pp. 101-102.
313. "Education Reform and A Nation at Risk,"
CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), VIII, No. 1
(1984), Fiche 5 F6.
314. "Sorting Through the Recent Education
Studies," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), VIII, No. 1
(1984), Fiche 5 G1.
315. "Education in Puerto Rico and of Puerto
Ricans in the U.S.A.: Abstracts of American Doctoral Dissertations," Vol.
2, CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), VIII, No. 2
(June, 1984), Fiche 8 A3; abstract in Resources in Education, XIX, No. 5 (May,
1984), p. 188 (ERIC ED 238 786).
316. "Behind A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for
Educational Reform, abstract in Resources in Education, XIX, No. 5 (May,
1984), p. 189 (ERIC ED 238 797).
317. "Where to Find Summaries of Recent Reports on
Education," abstract in Resources in Education, XIX, No. 5 (May,
1984), p. 186 (ERIC ED 238 774).
318. "Elsie Ripley Clapp (1879-1965), Director of
Arthurdale (WV) School and Community Activities, 1934-1936. A Brief Biography,"
CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), VIII, No. 3
(1984), Fiche 5 D5.
319. "Informal History of the College of HRE: The
Monahan Year, 1972-82," Regalia (WVU-HRE), V, No. 3 (Winter,
1984), pp. 1, 4.
320. "Israeli Schools: Religious and Secular
Problems," abstract in Resources in Education, XX, No. 3 (March,
1985), p. 143 (ERIC ED 250 227).
321. "Church-State Compromise in Israeli
Education: Historical Overview," Review Journal of Philosophy and
Social Science,
X, No. 1 (1985), pp. 95-98.
322. "Mainland China's Schools: Bibliographies and
Indexes (Annotated)," abstract in Resources in Education, XX, No. 5 (May,
1985), p. 142 (ERIC ED 252 479).
323. "Roots of the New Right: School Critic Max
Rafferty (1917-82)," abstract in Resources in Education, XX, No. 10
(October, 1985), p. 137 (ERIC ED 257 728).
324. "Guest Editorial (on School Reform)," Excellence
In Teaching,
III, No. 1 (Fall, 1985), p. 2.
325. "School Desegregation Since Brown: A 30-Year
Perspective," USA Today, CIX, No. 2486 (November, 1985), pp.
90-91; Education Digest, LI, No. 7 (March, 1986), pp. 26-28; CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), IX, No. 2 (June, 1985), Fiche 7
C12; abstract in Resources in Education, XX, No. 4 (April, 1985), pp.
148-149 (ERIC ED 251 357).
326. "School Critic Max Rafferty (1917-82) and the
New Right," Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science, X, No. 2 (1985),
pp. 129-140.
327. "Bibliographies and Indexes on Education in
China (Annotated)," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), IX, No. 2 (June,
1985), Fiche 7 C12.
328. "State Schools and Religion in Israel," CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), IX, No. 2 (June, 1985), Fiche 7
C12.
329. "Education of Minorities in International
Perspective," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), IX, No. 2 (June,
1985), Fiche 7 C12.
330. "Secondary Middle Schools in the People's
Republic of China: Annotated Bibliography," TAMS Journal, IX, No. 2 (Fall,
1985), pp. 103-108.
331. "Prelude to the New Right: Education Critic
Max Rafferty (1917-82)," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
IX, No. 3 (November, 1985), Fiche 7 B5.
332. "Annotated Bibliography of Higher Education
in the People's Republic of China," CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
IX, No. 3 (November, 1985), Fiche 10 C10.
333. "People's Republic of China, Brief History
and School Policy," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 1
(January, 1986), Fiche 1 B5; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 9 (September,
1986), p. 175 (ERIC ED 269 306).
334. "Higher Education in the People's Republic of
China: Annotated Bibliography," abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 1
(January, 1986), p. 76 (ERIC ED 260 658).
335. "Thanks to Kappa Delta Pi," Kappa Delta Pi Record, XXII, No. 3
(Spring, 1986), pp. 82-83.
336. "Civil Service Examinations in China:
Annotated Bibliography," Chinese Culture, XXVII, No. 2
(June, 1986), pp. 103-110.
337. "Social Sciences in the People's Republic of
China: Annotated Bibliography," Information of Social Sciences, No. 5
(1986), pp. 37-38. In Chinese, published by Academy of Social Sciences,
Wulumuqi, Xingjiang Province, People's Republic of China; CORE (Collected
Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June, 1986), Fiche 12 E8;
abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 11 (November, 1986), p. 131
(ERIC ED 271 369).
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS Continued
(Total 471, 1986-1987):
338. "Special Education: Gifted, Handicapped
(Blind) in the People's Republic of China: Annotated Bibliography," Disability,
Handicap Society, I, No. 3 (1986),
pp. 301-302; and CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June,
1986), Fiche 12 F2.
339. "Historiography in the People's Republic of
China: Annotated Bibliography (Historians, History Teaching, History
Writing)," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June,
1986), Fiche 10 E14; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 9
(September, 1986), p. 175 (ERIC ED 269 307).
340. "History of Chinese Education and Culture:
Annotated Bibliography," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
X, No. 2 (June, 1986), Fiche 10 G6; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 8
(August, 1986), pp. 143-144 (ERIC ED 268 070).
341. "Distorted Images in USA/USSR Textbooks,"
CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June,
1986), Fiche 11 C8.
342. "Education (General, All Levels) in the
People's Republic of China: Past and Present: Annotated Bibliography," CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June, 1986), Fiche 11
D2; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 9 (September, 1986), p.
175 (ERIC ED 269 305).
343. "Study Abroad; Student and Academic
Exchanges; Foreign Students in China; Chinese Students Abroad: Annotated
Bibliography," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June,
1986), Fiche 11 G4; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 9
(September, 1986), pp. 174-175 (ERIC ED 269 284).
344. "Chinese Vocational and Technical Education:
Annotated Bibliography," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
X, No. 2 (June, 1986), Fiche 12 A10.
345. "Visitor Reports About Chinese Schools:
Annotated Bibliography," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
X, No. 2 (June, 1986), Fiche 12 A14; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 9
(September, 1986), pp. 174-175 (ERIC ED 269 302).
346. "John Dewey's Influence in China," CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June, 1986), Fiche 12
C6.
347. "Agriculture Education in China: Annotated
Bibliography," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June,
1986), Fiche 12 C9.
348. "Intellectuals in China:
Annotations," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June,
1986), Fiche 12 C12; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 9
(September, 1986) p. 175 (ERIC ED 269 304).
349. "Anthropology and Ethnology in China:
Annotated Bibliography," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
X, No. 2 (June, 1986), Fiche 12 E1.
350. "Japan's Influence on Chinese
Education," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 2 (June,
1986), Fiche 12 E2; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 11
(November, 1986), p. 129 (ERIC ED 271 356).
351. "Secondary Education in the People's Republic
of China: Annotated Bibliography," CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
X, No. 2 (June, 1986), Fiche 12 E11; abstract in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 9
(September, 1986), p. 175 (ERIC ED 269 308).
352. "USA/USSR Textbook Distortions," abstract
in Resources in Education, XXI, No. 9 (September, 1986), p. 172
(ERIC ED 269 284).
353. "Media Distortions in USA/USSR," Alpha
Delta Kappan, XVI, No. 2 (December, 1986), pp. 10-12.
354. "Medical Education, Barefoot Doctors, Health
Care, Health Education, Nursing Education, Pharmacy Education: Annotated
Bibliography," Chinese Culture, XXVII, No. 4 (December, 1986), pp.
93-119.
355. "In Memoriam: William Eckart Johnson,
1907-1985," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), X, No. 3 (October,
1986), Fiche 7 A4.
356. "William Wolfgang Brickman, 1913-86,"
News and Comments, XVII, No. 1 (January, 1987), last page; abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXII, No. 1 (January, 1987), p. 146 (ERIC ED 273 565); CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
X, No. 3 (October, 1986), Fiche 7 A9; Comparative and International
Education Society Newsletter, 1987.
357. "Mao Tse-tung and Maoism in Education in
China: Annotated Bibliography," Chinese Culture, XXVIII, No. 2
(June, 1987), appendix, pp. 89-97.
358. (With Betty J. Parker), "Chinese Language
Reform and Language Teaching in the People's Republic of China: Annotated
Bibliography," Journal of Chinese Linguistics, XV, No. 1
(January, 1987), pp. 191-200.
359. "School Reform: Recent Influences," National
Forum:
Phi Kappa Phi Journal, LXVII, No. 3 (Summer, 1987), pp. 32-33.
360. "Education Update: Public School Reform
Trends," Excellence in Teaching, IV, No. 3 (Spring 1987), pp. 14, 12.
361. "English as a Foreign Language in the
People's Republic of China; Annotated Bibliography," English
Teaching Research Notes (College
of Educational Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China), II, No. 48
(1987), pp. 38-39.
362. "School Reform: Past and Present,"
abstract in Resources in Education, XXII, No. 4 (April 1987), p.139 (ERIC ED
276 667); CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XI, No. 1 (1987),
Fiche 3 D14.
363. "Medical Education: Barefoot Doctors, Health
Care, Health Education, Nursing Education, Pharmacy Education," Part 1, Medical
Teacher,
IX, No.1 (1987), pp. 103-110; Part II, Medical Teacher, IX, No. 2 (1987),
pp. 209-217. ARTICLES IN JOURNALS Continued (Total 471, this section
1987-1990):
364. "U.S. Educational History: Traditional vs.
Revisionist Interpretations," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XI, No. 2 (June 1987), Fiche 12 F13.
365. (With Betty J. Parker), "Mainland China and
Its Schools," Chinese Culture, XXVIII, No. 3 (September 1987), pp.
79-98.
366. (With Betty J. Parker), "Behind Textbook
Censorship," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XI, No. 3
(October, 1987), Fiche 4 E06; abstract in Resources in Education, XXIII, No. 2
(February 1988), p. 135 (ERIC ED 286 798).
367. "New Directions for U.S. Textbooks," CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), XI, No. 3 (October 1987), Fiche 4
F07; New Education (Australia), II, No. 1 (1989), pp. ?-?
368. "Education Events USA/Britain 1987 (to
Oct.)," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XI, No. 3
(October 1987), Fiche 4 G01.
369. "Introduction to Education Textbooks (7): An
Appraisal (Mirror, Mirror on the Wall--Which is the Best Textbook of
All?)," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XI, No. 3
(October 1987), Fiche 5 A06.
370. "New Directions for U.S. Textbooks," College
Board Review,
No. 147 (Spring 1988), pp. 35-37, 42-43.
371. "Founding Fathers on Education," Master
Educator
(Winter 1987-1988), p. 7.
372. "Behind Textbook Censorship," abstract
in Resources in Education, XXIII, No. 2 (February 1988), p. 135
(ERIC ED 286 798); Education and Society, VI, Nos. 1 2 (1988), pp. 111-116.
373. "Textbook Censorship and the Religious Right:
Rise or Decline?" CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XII, No. 1
(1988), Fiche 4 G13; abstract in Resources in Education, XXIII, No. 8
(August 1988), p. 136 (ERIC ED 292 715).
374. "Textbook Censorship and Secular Humanism in
Perspective," Religion
Public Education, XV, No. 3 (Summer 1988), pp. 253-261; CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), XII, No. 2 (June 1988), Fiche 9
A7. 302.
375. "Religion in Our Textbooks, " Excellence
in Teaching,
VI, No. 1 (Fall 1988), pp. 8-11.
376. (With Betty J. Parker), "Behind Textbook
Censorship," National Forum, LXVIII, No. 4 (Fall 1988), pp. 35-37.
377. "Education Events USA/Britain 1987 (to
Oct.)," abstract in Resources in Education, XXIII, No. 8
(August 1988), pp. 133-134 (ERIC ED 292 697).
378. "Internationalizing Multicultural
Education," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XII, No. 2 (June
1988), Fiche 9 B6.
379. (With Betty J. Parker, editor), American
Dissertations on Foreign Education: A Bibliography with Abstracts, Philippines.
Volume XVIII, Part 1, A-L; Part 2, M-Z. Troy, NY: Whitston Publishing Co.,
1987; abstract in Resources in Education, XXIII, No. 10 (October 1988), p.
131 (ERIC ED 294 797 and 294 798).
380. "New Directions for U.S. Textbooks." New
Education (Australia),
II, No. 1 (1989), pp. ?-?
381. "Internationalizing Multicultural
Education." Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science, XIV, Nos. l 2 (1989), pp. 161-170; abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXIV, No. 1 (January 1989), p. 156 (ERIC ED 298 053).
382. "Compromise in Israeli Schools Since
1953."
Religion
Public Education, XVI, No. 1 (Winter 1989), pp. 95-98.
383. "Behind School Reform, USA-England: Economics
and Equity," abstract in Resources in Education, XXIV, No. 6 (June
1989), p. 124 (ERIC ED 303 413). CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XII, No. 3 (October 1988), Fiche 11 E6.
384. "Religion in Our Textbooks," abstract in
Resources in Education, XXIV, No. 1 (January 1989), p. 149 (ERIC ED 298 021).
385. "Religious Compromise in Israeli Schools
Since 1953," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XIII, No. 2 (June
1989), Fiche 1 A5; abstract in Resources in Education, XXIV, No. 11
(November 1989), p. 120 (ERIC ED 308 134).
386. (With Betty J. Parker, editor), American
Dissertations on Foreign Education: A Bibliography with Abstracts, Volume XIX;
Australia and New Zealand. Troy, NY: Whitston Publishing Co. 1988; abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXIV, No. 11 (November 1989), p. 116 (ERIC ED 308 111).
387. "Education and Poverty in Western North
Carolina." In Waking Up to Poverty in Western North Carolina: Facts and
Recommendations About Poverty in Our Region, Published by Western Carolina
University as a Project of Its Task Force on Poverty. Edited by Wanda
N. Fowler and Marsha S. Crites. Cullowhee, NC: Western Carolina University, 1990, pp. 33-38.
Reprinted in CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XIV, No. 2
(1990), Fiche 8 B10. Reprinted in Voice of North Carolina School Boards
Association,
V, No. 2 (Fall 1990), pp. 13, 23-24.
388. (With Betty J. Parker), "China Student
Protest, Spring 1989." Chinese Culture, XXXI, No. 3 (September
1990), pp. 59-63.
389. (With Betty J. Parker), "When China's
Students Protest." CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XIV, No. 1
(1990), Fiche 9 CO6.
390. (With Betty J. Parker), "China's Student
Protests 1989," abstract in Resources in Education, XXV, No. 9
(September 1990), p.? 391. (With Betty J. Parker), "China's Student
Protests 1989," abstract in Resources in Education, XXV, No. 9
(September 1990), p.? (ERIC ED 319 654).
392. "Teacher Education USA: Western Carolina
University Centennial." Reprinted in CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
XIII, No. 3 (October 1989), Fiche 11 B14; abstract in Resources in Education, XXVIII, No. 12
(December 1993), p. 158 (ERIC ED 360 253).
393. (With Betty J. Parker), "Eric Hoffer (1902-83):
Books and Ideas on School and Society." CORE (Collected Original
Resources in Education), XV, No. 1 (March 1991), Fiche 1 A06.
394. "Education Reform in England and Wales."
CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XV, No. 1 (March
1991), Fiche 1 B14.
395. "Primary (Elementary) Education in England
and Wales: Annotated Bibliography." CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
XV, No. 1 (March 1991), Fiche 4 A13.
396. "Early Childhood Education in England and
Wales (Day Care, Nurseries and Kindergartens): Annotated Bibliography," CORE
(Collected Original Resources in Education), XV, No. 1 (March 1991), Fiche 4 C07.
397. (With Betty J. Parker), "Education in Wales
and Welsh Language Teaching." CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XV, No. 1 (March 1991), Fiche 4 G12; abstract in Resources in Education, XXVII, No. 2
(February 1992), p. 89 (ERIC ED 337 048).
398. "Educational Structure and School Ladder
Under ERA 88," International Education, XX, No. 2 (Spring
1991), 54-75.
399. "U.S. Teacher Education Events and Trends
1990," abstract in Resources in Education, XXVI, No. 7 (July
1991), p. l33 (ERIC ED 329 479); CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XV, No. 2 (June 1991), Fiche 4 D12.
400. "Education Events Summary 1990:
U.S./World," abstract in Resources in Education, XXVI, No. 7 (July
1991), p. l33 (ERIC ED 329 480); CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XV, No. 2 (June 1991), Fiche 4 EO8.
401. "Robert Michels (1876-1936), Political
Sociologist and Economist," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XV, No. 2 (June 1991), Fiche 4 GO7; abstract in Resources in Education, XXVII, No. 1
(January 1992), p. 139 (ERIC ED).
402. "Leo Loeb (l869-1959), Pathology Teacher and
Cancer Researcher," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XV, No. 2 (June 1991), Fiche 4 G11.
403. "In Praise of George Peabody,
1795-1869," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XV, No. 2 (June
1991), Fiche 5 AO2.
404. "U.S. Teacher Education Reform (Goodlad and
Holmes Group 1990 Reports): Commentary on Four New Books," CORE
(Collected Original
Resources in Education), XV, No. 2 (June 1991), Fiche 5 AO8; abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXVII, No. 1 (January 1992), p. 145 (ERIC ED 336 350).
405. "Education Reform in England and Wales,"
abstract in Resources in Education, XXVI, No. 5 (May 1991), p. 130 (ERIC ED
327 429).
406. "Significant U.S. 20th Century Education
Books: Biblio-Historical Essay," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XV, No. 3 (October 1991), Fiche 2 F14; Resources in Education, XXVII, No. 9
(September 1992), p. 140 (ERIC ED 344 819).
407. "Arthurdale (WV), Its Community School, and
Director Elsie Ripley Clapp (1879-1965): First New Deal Subsistence Homestead
Program (1933-1948)," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XV, No. 3 (October 1991), Fiche 2 F03; and abstract in Resources in
Education,
XXVII, No. 7 (July 1992), p. 160 (ERIC ED 342 718).
408. "Myles Horton (1905-90) and Paulo Freire
(1921-), Two Radical Adult Educators: Commentary on Selected Best Books,"
abstract in Resources in Education, XXVII, No. (1992), p. (ERIC ED ); and CORE
(Collected Original
Resources in Education), XVI, No. 1 (March 1992), Fiche 11 C02.
409. "Myles Horton (1905-90) of Highlander: Adult
Educator and Southern Activist," Option: Journal of the Folk Education
Association of America, XVII, No. 2 (Fall 1993), pp. 15-29; abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXVII, No. 2 (February 1992), p. 21 (ERIC ED 336 615); and CORE (Collected
Original
Resources in Education), XVI, No. 1 (March 1992), Fiche 11 A02.
410. "Educational Foundations Best Writings (20th
Century): Biblio-Historical Essay," CORE (Collected Original Resources
in Education),
XVI, No. 1 (March 1992), Fiche 11 B04; abstract in Resources in Education, XXVIII, No. 3
(March 1993), p. 149 (ERIC ED 351 269).
411. "George Peabody (1795-1869), Founder of
Modern Educational Philanthropy: His Contributions to Higher Education," CORE
(Collected Original
Resources in Education), XVI, No. 1 (March 1992), Fiche 11 D06.
412. "U.S Teacher Education Trends, 1990-92,"
abstract in Resources in Education, XXVII, No. 5 (May 1992), p. 155 (ERIC ED
340 711); and CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XVI, No. 1
(March 1992), Fiche 11 F06.
413. "William Heard Kilpatrick (1871-1965),
Philosopher of Progressive Education and Teacher of Teachers," CORE
(Collected Original
Resources in Education), XVI, No. 1 (March 1992), Fiche 11 G03; abstract in Resources
in Education,
Vol. XXVIII, No. 2 (February 1993), p. 140 (ERIC ED 350 203).
414. "Max Rafferty, 1917-82, Conservative Educator
and California State School Superintendent (1962-70)," CORE (Collected
Original
Resources in Education), XVI, No. 1 (March 1992), Fiche 11 G07.
Articles in JOURNALS Continued
(Total 471, 1992-95):
415. "U.S.A. Teacher Education Trends, Early
1990s," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XVI, No. 3
(October, 1992), Fiche 3 D11.
416. (With Betty June Parker) Education in England
and Wales
(New York: Garland Publishing, 1991); reprinted in Resources in Education, XXVII, No. 3
(March 1992), p. 155 (ERIC ED 338 514).
417. "Lawrence Arthur Cremin (1925-90), U.S.
Educational Historian and President, Teachers College, Columbia University
(1974-84): Contributions to Higher Education," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XVI, No. 3 (June 1992), Fiche 1 AO4; abstract in Resources in Education, Vol. XXVIII, No.
11 (November 1993), p. 151 (ERIC ED 359 125).
418. "Comparative and International Education
(Borrowings and Adaptations): USA, Japan, Britain," CORE (Collected
Original
Resources in Education), XVI, No. 3 (June 1992), Fiche 1 CO1; abstract in Resources
in Education,
Vol. XXVIII, No. 2 (February 1993), p. 144 (ERIC ED 350 229).
419. "U.S.A. Teacher Education Trends,
1990-92," Review Journal of Philosophy & Social Science, XVIII, Nos.
1 2 (1993), pp. 117-128.
420. (Edited with Betty June Parker). American
Dissertations on Foreign Education: A Bibliography with Abstracts. Volume XX. Britain:
Biographies of Educators; Scholars' Educational Ideas. Troy, NY:
Whitston Publishing Co., 1990, 435 pp. ISBN 0-87875-341-9. Abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXVIII, No. 3 (March 1993), p. 150 (ERIC ED 351 277).
421. "Educational Historian Lawrence A. Cremin
(1925-90) and U.S. Educational Direction," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XVII, No. 1 (March 1993), Fiche 1 OE6; Abstract in Resources in Education, XXVIII, No. 4
(April 1993), p. 147 (ERIC ED 352 305). Same in Journal of Educational
Philosophy and History,
I, No. 1 (1993), pp. 70-85.
422. "Pres. Clinton's Education Priorities: Early
1993 Indications," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XVII, No. 2 (June 1993), Fiche 5 F02. Abstract in Resources in Education, XXVIII, No. 9
(September 1993), p. 119. (ERIC ED 356 996).
423. "U.S. Educational Historian Lawrence Arthur
Cremin (1925-1990): A Bibliographic Remembrance," Paedagogica Historica:
International Journal of the History of Education, XXIX, No. 2
(1993), pp. 523-528.
424. "Reforming U.S. Teacher Education in the
1990s," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XVII, No. 3
(September 1993), Fiche 1 AO4. Abstract in Resources in Education, XXVIII, No. 10
(October 1993), p. 161 (ERIC ED 358 084).
425. "Turning Points: Books and Reports That
Reflected and Shaped U.S. Education, 1749-1990s," CORE (Collected
Original
Resources in Education), XVII, No. 3 (September 1993), Fiche 8 CO1. Abstract
in Resources in Education, XXIX, No. 9 (September 1994), pp. 142-143
(ERIC ED 369 695).
426. "Education Philanthropist George Peabody
(1795-1869), Founder of George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, and the
Peabody Library and Conservatory of Music, Baltimore (Brief History)." CORE
(Collected Original
Resources in Education), XVIII, No. 1 (March 1994), Fiche?. Abstract in Resources
in Education.
427. (With Betty J. Parker), "George Peabody's
(1795-1869) Educational Legacy," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XVIII, No. 1 (March 1994), Fiche 1 C05. Abstract in Resources in Education, XXIX, No. 9
(September 1994), p.
147 (ERIC ED 369 720).
428. (With Betty J. Parker), "Educational
Philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869), George Peabody College for Teachers,
Nashville, and the Peabody Library and Conservatory of Music, Baltimore (Brief
History)," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XVIII, No. 1
(March 1994), Fiche 3 A10. Abstract in Resources in Education, XXX, No. 5 (May
1995), pp. 133-134 (ERIC ED 378 070). Same in Journal of Educational
Philosophy History, XLIV (1994), pp.
69-93.
429. "Educational Philanthropist George Peabody
(1795-1869): Photos and Related Illustrations in Printed Sources and
Depositories," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XVIII, No. 2 (June 1994), Fiche 1 D1Z; abstract in Resources in Education, XXX, No. 6 (June
1995), p. 149 (ERIC ED 397 179).
430. "The Legacy of George Peabody: Special
Bicentenary Issue" [reprints 22 article on George Peabody], Peabody
Journal of Education,
LXX, No. 1 (Fall 1994), 210 pp.
431. "Educational Philanthropist George Peabody
and Peabody College of Vanderbilt University: Dialogue with Bibliography,"
CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XVIII, No. 3
(December 1994), Fiche 2 E06.
432. (With Betty Parker). "State Had Influence on
MLK [Myles Horton]: Lion and the Lamb," Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, January 11, 1995,
p. 4A.
433. (With Betty Parker). "A Forgotten Hero's
Birthday [George Peabody]: Lion and the Lamb," Crossville (Tenn.)
Chronicle,
February 22, 1995, p. 4A.
434. (With Betty Parker). "A Prophet in the Making
[M.L. King, Jr.]: Lion and the Lamb," Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, March 22, 1995,
p. 4A.
435. (With Betty Parker). "America's Forgotten
Educational Philanthropist: A Bicentennial View," CORE (Collected Original
Resources in Education), XIX, No. 1 (March 1995), Fiche 7 A11. Abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXXI, No. 12 (Dec. 1996), p. 161 (ERIC ED398 126).
436. (With Betty Parker). "Educational
Philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869) and the Peabody Institute Library,
Danvers, Massachusetts: Dialogue and Chronology," CORE (Collected
Original
Resources in Education), XIX, No. 1 (March 1995), Fiche 7 B01.
437. (With Betty Parker). "USA Public School
Reform in Historical Perspective Through Key Educators, Books and
Reports," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XIX, No. 1
(March 1995), Fiche 7 CO7.
Articles in JOURNALS Continued
(Total 471, this section 1995-96):
438. (With Betty Parker). "A Historical
Perspective on School Reform," The Educational Forum, LIX (Spring
1995), pp. 278-287.
439. (With Betty Parker). "Faulkner and our
Troubled Times, Lion and the Lamb," Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, May 3,
1995, p. 4A.
440. (With Betty Parker). "About Haves, Have-Nots
and IQs," Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, July 26, 1995, p.
4A.
441. (With Betty Parker). "IQ Testing: America's
Dilemma on Race," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XIX, No. 3 (October/November 1995), Fiche 2 A02.
442. "School Reform, 1744-1990s, Historical
Perspective Through Key Books and Reports," abstract in Resources in
Education,
XXX, No. 10 (October 1995), pp. 142-143 (ERIC ED 383 595).
443. (With Betty Parker). "Can America in Disarray
Reinvent Itself?," Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, December 27,
1995, p. 4A.
444. (With Betty Parker). "The Making of a
Prophet," Lion and the Lamb. Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, January 17, 1996,
p. 4A. See 471.
445. (With Betty Parker). "The Bell Curve: Review
of Reviews," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XX, No. 1 (March
1996), Fiche 9 C01. Abstract in Resources in Education, XXXI, No. 3 (Mar.
1996), pp. 168-169 (ERIC ED 388 570).
446. (With Betty Parker). "George Peabody
(1795-1869); Merchant, Banker, Philanthropist," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education,
XX, No. 1 (March 1996), Fiche 9 B01. Abstract in Resources in Education, XXXI, No. 3 (Mar.
1996), p. 169 (ERIC ED 388 571).
447. "Why The Bell Curve on IQ and Race Shook
Academia," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), XX, No. 2 (June
1996), Fiche 8 D02.
448. "'The Bell Curve': Does IQ and Race Determine
Class and Place in America?" abstract in Resources in Education, Vol. ??, No. ?
(date?1996), p. ? (ERIC ED 392 863).
449. (With Betty Parker). "Ezekiel Cheever (1614-1708),
New England Colonial Teacher," CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XX, No. 2 (June 1996), Fiche 8 E11. Abstract in Resources in Education, XXXI, No. 8 (Aug.
1996), p. 151-152 (ERIC ED 393 774).
450. (With Betty Parker). "Philip Vickers Fithian
(1747-1776), a Princeton Tutor on a Virginia Plantation," Abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXXI, No. 8 (Aug. 1996), p. 151 (ERIC ED 393 773).
451. (With Betty Parker). "Eric Hoffer (1902-83)
Revisited: Books and Ideas (A Dialogue)," abstract in Resources in
Education,
XXXI, No. 12 (Dec. 1996), p. 152 (ERIC ED 398 138).
452. (With Betty Parker). "Political Education and
Influence of Congressman Thomas Philip (Tip) ONeill, Jr. (1912-94), Speaker,
U.S. House of Representatives." CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XX, No. 3 (October 1996), Fiche 13 A02. Also abstract in Resources in
Education,
XXXII, No. 3 (March 1997 ), p. ?? (ERIC ED 401 200).
453. (With Betty Parker). "On the Trail of
Educational Philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869): A Dialogue." CORE
(Collected Original
Resources in Education), XX, No. 3 (October 1996), Fiche 13 B07.
454. (With Betty Parker). "The Bell Curve, IQ,
Race, Class, ad Place: The Book that Shook America," Journal of
Philosophy and History of Education, Vol. No. 46 (1996), pp. 139-152.
455. (With Betty Parker). "Brad's, Scott's lives
are changed forever." Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, July 30, 1997, p.
4A.
456. (With Betty Parker). "Wharton, May Cravath
(1873-1959)" Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture (Nashville:
Tennessee Historical Society, 1998), pp. 1050-1051.
457. (With Betty Parker)."Peabody Education Fund
in Tennessee (1867-1914)." Tennessee Encyclopedia of History &
Culture
(Nashville: Tennessee Historical Society, 1998), pp. 725-726.
458. (With Betty Parker)."George Peabody College
of Vanderbilt University, Tennessee Encyclopedia of History Culture (Nashville: Tennessee
Historical Society, 1998), pp. 359-360.
459. (With Betty J. Parker). "Educational
Philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869) and First U.S. Paleontology Prof.
Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-1899) at Yale University." CORE (Collected
Original
Resources in Education), XXII, No. 1 (March 1998), Fiche 7 A04. Also abstract
in Resources in Education, XXXIV, No. 1 (Jan. 1999), p. ? (ERIC ED
422 243).
460. (With Betty J. Parker)."James Michener was
Quite an Investment." Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, April 1, 1998, p.
4.
461. (With Betty J. Parker). "Ending our National
Crisis: A Dialogue." Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, Jan. 27, 1999, p.
4A.
462. (With Betty J. Parker). "Educational
Philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869) and U. S.-British Relations,
1850s-1860s." CORE (Collected Original Resources in
Education),
XXIII, No. 1 (March 1999), Fiche 1 A05. Also abstract in Resources in
Education,
XXXV, No. 5 (May 2000), p. 122 (ERIC ED 436 444).
463. (With Betty J. Parker). "George Peabody
A-Z," CORE (Collected Original Resources in Education), Vol. 23, No. 3
(Oct. 1999), Fiche 11 C10 (Carfax Publishing, Taylor Francis Ltd, P. O. Box 25, Abingdon, Oxfordshire 0X14 30E,
United Kingdom).
464. (With Betty J. Parker). "U.S. Medical
Education Reformers Abraham Flexner (1866-1959) and Simon Flexner
(1863-1946)." Abstract in Resources in Education, XXXVI, No. 1
(Jan. 2001), p. 160 (ERIC ED 443 765).
465. (With Betty J. Parker). "General Robert E.
Lee (1807-70) and Philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869) at White Sulphur
Springs, West Virginia, July 23-Aug. 30, 1869." Abstract in Resources
in Education,
XXXVI, No. 2 (Feb. 2001), p. 184 (ERIC ED 444 917). Access
http://users.multipro.com/bfparker/LeeRE_GP.html for copy without references.
466. (With Betty J. Parker). " The Forgotten
George Peabody (1795-1869), A Handbook A-Z of the Massachusetts-Born Merchant,
London-Based Banker,
Philanthropist: His Life, Influence, and Related People, Places,
Events, Institutions," 1243
pp. Abstract in Resources in Education, Vol. XXXVI, No. 3 (March 2001),
pp. 122 (ERIC ED 445 998).
467. (With Betty J. Parker). "Peabody College of
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee: Past and Future; From Frontier
Academy (1785) to Frontiers of Teaching and Learning," Review Journal
of History and Philosophy of Education (published in India by Anu Books), Vol.
XXVIII (February 2003), pp. 109-144.
468. "Robert E. Lee, George Peabody, and Sectional
Reunion," Peabody Journal of Education, Vol. 78, No. 1
(Fall 2003), pp. 91-97 [reprinted from Peabody Journal of Education, Vol. 37, No. 4
(Jan. 1960), pp. 195-202, and Peabody Journal of Education, Vol. 70, No.
1(Fall 1994), pp. 69-76]. Access
http://users.multipro.com/bfparker/LeeRE_GP.html for copy without references.
469. "George Peabody, 1795-1869: His Influence on
Educational Philanthropy," Peabody Journal of Education, Vol. 78, No. 2
(Summer 2003), pp. 111-118 [reprinted from Peabody Journal of Education, Vol. 49. No. 2
(Jan. 1972), pp. 138-124; Peabody Journal of Education, Vol. 70, No 1
(Fall 1994), pp. 157-165; and Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 2
(March 1961), pp. 65-74].
470. (With Betty J. Parker). "Laying the Atlantic
Cable, 1966; A Social Studies Dialogue," Review Journal Philosophy and
Social Science,
Vol. 29 Special Issue (2004), pp. 103-124.
471. [With Betty J. Parker]. "King Became a
Prophet of His Time," Lion and the Lamb. Crossville (Tenn.) Chronicle, January 12, 2005,
pp. 4A, 5A. See also 444.
(Note 1: incomplete information of article numbers:
367, 369, 380, 390, 391, 426, 448, 452, and 459).
(Note 2:
ERIC articles [Education Resources Information Center], can be purchased
from: http://www.eric.ed.gov/).
END Articles in Journals, TOTAL 471
Libraries
Containing Most of Franklin Parker's Publications and Other Documents (with
Librarian's name, address, etc., as of Jan. 2006):
1-Peabody College of Vanderbilt University Library,
Nashville, TN, Interim Director susan.ericson@vanderbilt.edu
Vanderbilt University Library Acorn Catalog under
Parker, Franklin, 1921-, lists holdings of 10 book or book series entries: http://acorn.library.vanderbilt.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/G6tdrGS0a9/CENTRAL/205540138/123
Peabody College Library of Vanderbilt University, under
Parker, Betty June as co-author lists 6 books or book series; and under Parker,
Franklin, 1921-, lists 18 book or book series entries:
2-West Virginia
Regional History Collection, Head
Curator
Nathan E. Bender, Colson Hall Library, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
26506, Phone (304) 293-3536.
3-Barker Texas History Center, Sid Richardson Hall
2.109, University of Texas Library, Austin, TX 78712-7330.
4-Western History Collection, Room. 452 Monnet Hall,
630 Parrington Oval, University of Oklahoma Library, Norman, OK 73019-0375. Ph:
(405) 325-3641.
5-Special Collections Librarian George Frizzell, Hunter
Library, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723, Phone (704)
227-7474.
6-College Archivist Shannon H. Wilson, Berea College
Hutchins Library, Berea, Ky. 40404. Ph. 606-ß986-9341.
7-For 100+ Franklin Parker, 1921-, books in the Library
of Congress, Washington, D.C., copy, paste on browser, and click on:
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