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The problems of American education. / Edited and with an introd. by Burton R. Clark.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Clark, Burton R., compiler.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Education--United States.
- Education.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 342 pages ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : New Viewpoints, 1975.
- Contents:
- Bush, D. Education for all is education for none.
- Hechinger, F. M. Five basic problems of education.
- Gross, D. The Bunker Hill of desegregation.
- Dykeman, W. and Stokeley, J. Integration: third and critical phase.
- Barclay, D. Challenge to education: the poor.
- Glazer, N. For white and Black, community control is the issue.
- Berger, B. M. The new stage of American man: almost endless adolescence.
- Swados, H. The joys and terrors of sending the kids to college.
- Mayer, M. Close to midnight for the New York schools.
- Hacker, A. The college grad has been short-changed.
- Pines, M. Slum children must make up for lost time.
- Gross, R. and B. Let the child teach himself.
- Griffith, W. A daring educational experiment: the one-room schoolhouse.
- Resnik, S. and Kaplan, B. Report card on open admissions: remedial work recommended.
- Maeroff, G. I. A kind of higher education.
- Callahan, D. A crisis in Catholic education.
- Kristol, I. A different way to restructure t
- Notes:
- "A New York times book."
- Articles reprinted from the New York times.
- ISBN:
- 0531055663
- OCLC:
- 959755
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