Chartered Schools
Two Hundred Years of Independent Academies in the United States, 1727-1925
Herausgeber: Beadie, Nancy; Tolley, Kim
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Two Hundred Years of Independent Academies in the United States, 1727-1925
Herausgeber: Beadie, Nancy; Tolley, Kim
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2016
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- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
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- ISBN-13: 9781138970205
- ISBN-10: 1138970204
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781138970205
- ISBN-10: 1138970204
- Artikelnr.: 49679604
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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Nancy Beadie is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle. Kim Tolley, an independent scholar, is the author of Standing at the Portals: TheScience Education of American Girls (forthcoming from RoutledgeFalmer).
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Contributors Intro duction A
School for Every Purpose: An Introduction to the History of Academies in
the United States Kim Tolley and Nancy Beadie Institutions: Origins and
Purposes Mapping the Landscape of Higher Schooling, 1750 - 1850 Kim
Tolley From Anstalt to Academy: Moravian Boarding Education for Native
American Children in the Eighteenth Century Amy C. Schutt A Triumph of
Reason: Female Education in Academies in the New Republic Margaret A. Nash
Students: Meaning and Culture Internal Improvement: The Structure and
Culture of Academy Expansion in New York State in the Antebellum Era,
1820-1860 Nancy Beadie Endeavor to Improve Yourself: The Education of White
Women in the Antebellum South Kathryn Walbert A Good and Delicious Country:
Free Children of Color and How They Learned to Imagine the Atlantic World
in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana Mary Niall Mitchell Teachers and
Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities Leaving Home to Teach: The Diary
of Susan Nye Hutchison, 1815-1841 Kim Tolley and Margaret A. Nash Creating
an Educational Interest: Sophia Sawyer, Teacher of the Cherokee Teri
Castelow Alternative Pedagogy: The Rise of the Private Black Academy in
Early Postbellum Mississippi, 1862-1870 Chris Span The Chinese Western
Military Academies in the United States, 1902-1911 Carol Huang Systems:
Competition, Struggle, and Transformation Let the People Remember It:
Academies and the Rise of High Schools, 1865 to 1890 Sevan Terzian and
Nancy Beadie Betrothed to the State?: Nineteenth-Century Academies Confront
the Rise of the State Normal Schools Christine Ogren Many Years Before the
Mayflower: Catholic Academies and the Development of Parish High Schools in
the United States, 1727 - 1925 Kim Tolley Conclusion Legacies of the
Academy Nancy Beadie Index
School for Every Purpose: An Introduction to the History of Academies in
the United States Kim Tolley and Nancy Beadie Institutions: Origins and
Purposes Mapping the Landscape of Higher Schooling, 1750 - 1850 Kim
Tolley From Anstalt to Academy: Moravian Boarding Education for Native
American Children in the Eighteenth Century Amy C. Schutt A Triumph of
Reason: Female Education in Academies in the New Republic Margaret A. Nash
Students: Meaning and Culture Internal Improvement: The Structure and
Culture of Academy Expansion in New York State in the Antebellum Era,
1820-1860 Nancy Beadie Endeavor to Improve Yourself: The Education of White
Women in the Antebellum South Kathryn Walbert A Good and Delicious Country:
Free Children of Color and How They Learned to Imagine the Atlantic World
in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana Mary Niall Mitchell Teachers and
Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities Leaving Home to Teach: The Diary
of Susan Nye Hutchison, 1815-1841 Kim Tolley and Margaret A. Nash Creating
an Educational Interest: Sophia Sawyer, Teacher of the Cherokee Teri
Castelow Alternative Pedagogy: The Rise of the Private Black Academy in
Early Postbellum Mississippi, 1862-1870 Chris Span The Chinese Western
Military Academies in the United States, 1902-1911 Carol Huang Systems:
Competition, Struggle, and Transformation Let the People Remember It:
Academies and the Rise of High Schools, 1865 to 1890 Sevan Terzian and
Nancy Beadie Betrothed to the State?: Nineteenth-Century Academies Confront
the Rise of the State Normal Schools Christine Ogren Many Years Before the
Mayflower: Catholic Academies and the Development of Parish High Schools in
the United States, 1727 - 1925 Kim Tolley Conclusion Legacies of the
Academy Nancy Beadie Index
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Contributors Intro duction A
School for Every Purpose: An Introduction to the History of Academies in
the United States Kim Tolley and Nancy Beadie Institutions: Origins and
Purposes Mapping the Landscape of Higher Schooling, 1750 - 1850 Kim
Tolley From Anstalt to Academy: Moravian Boarding Education for Native
American Children in the Eighteenth Century Amy C. Schutt A Triumph of
Reason: Female Education in Academies in the New Republic Margaret A. Nash
Students: Meaning and Culture Internal Improvement: The Structure and
Culture of Academy Expansion in New York State in the Antebellum Era,
1820-1860 Nancy Beadie Endeavor to Improve Yourself: The Education of White
Women in the Antebellum South Kathryn Walbert A Good and Delicious Country:
Free Children of Color and How They Learned to Imagine the Atlantic World
in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana Mary Niall Mitchell Teachers and
Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities Leaving Home to Teach: The Diary
of Susan Nye Hutchison, 1815-1841 Kim Tolley and Margaret A. Nash Creating
an Educational Interest: Sophia Sawyer, Teacher of the Cherokee Teri
Castelow Alternative Pedagogy: The Rise of the Private Black Academy in
Early Postbellum Mississippi, 1862-1870 Chris Span The Chinese Western
Military Academies in the United States, 1902-1911 Carol Huang Systems:
Competition, Struggle, and Transformation Let the People Remember It:
Academies and the Rise of High Schools, 1865 to 1890 Sevan Terzian and
Nancy Beadie Betrothed to the State?: Nineteenth-Century Academies Confront
the Rise of the State Normal Schools Christine Ogren Many Years Before the
Mayflower: Catholic Academies and the Development of Parish High Schools in
the United States, 1727 - 1925 Kim Tolley Conclusion Legacies of the
Academy Nancy Beadie Index
School for Every Purpose: An Introduction to the History of Academies in
the United States Kim Tolley and Nancy Beadie Institutions: Origins and
Purposes Mapping the Landscape of Higher Schooling, 1750 - 1850 Kim
Tolley From Anstalt to Academy: Moravian Boarding Education for Native
American Children in the Eighteenth Century Amy C. Schutt A Triumph of
Reason: Female Education in Academies in the New Republic Margaret A. Nash
Students: Meaning and Culture Internal Improvement: The Structure and
Culture of Academy Expansion in New York State in the Antebellum Era,
1820-1860 Nancy Beadie Endeavor to Improve Yourself: The Education of White
Women in the Antebellum South Kathryn Walbert A Good and Delicious Country:
Free Children of Color and How They Learned to Imagine the Atlantic World
in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana Mary Niall Mitchell Teachers and
Institutions: Challenges and Opportunities Leaving Home to Teach: The Diary
of Susan Nye Hutchison, 1815-1841 Kim Tolley and Margaret A. Nash Creating
an Educational Interest: Sophia Sawyer, Teacher of the Cherokee Teri
Castelow Alternative Pedagogy: The Rise of the Private Black Academy in
Early Postbellum Mississippi, 1862-1870 Chris Span The Chinese Western
Military Academies in the United States, 1902-1911 Carol Huang Systems:
Competition, Struggle, and Transformation Let the People Remember It:
Academies and the Rise of High Schools, 1865 to 1890 Sevan Terzian and
Nancy Beadie Betrothed to the State?: Nineteenth-Century Academies Confront
the Rise of the State Normal Schools Christine Ogren Many Years Before the
Mayflower: Catholic Academies and the Development of Parish High Schools in
the United States, 1727 - 1925 Kim Tolley Conclusion Legacies of the
Academy Nancy Beadie Index