The African American Struggle for Secondary Schooling, 1940–1980
Closing the Graduation Gap
American Education in the Twentieth Century
A Documentary History
American Educational History Revisited
A Critique of Progress
Changing Course
American Curriculum Reform in the 20th Century
City Teachers
Teaching and School Reform in Historical Perspective
Curriculum and Consequence
Herbert M. Kliebard and the Promise of Schooling
Dewey's Laboratory School
"Everybody's Paid But the Teacher"
The Teaching Profession and the Women's Movement
The Failed Promise of the American High School, 1890–1995
A History of Childhood and Disability
How Scholars Trumped Teachers
Constancy and Change in University Curriculum, Teaching, and Research, 1890–1990
How Teachers Taught
Constancy and Change in American Classrooms, 1890–1990, 2nd Edition
Improving Multicultural Education
Lessons from the Intergroup Education
Inheriting Shame
The Story of Eugenics and Racism in America
Inside Science Education Reform
A History of Curricular and Policy Change
The Irony of Early School Reform
Educational Innovation in Mid-Nineteenth Century Massachusetts
The Long Haul
An Autobiography
The Making--and Remaking--of a Multiculturalist
Making Play Work
The Promise of After-School Programs for Low-Income Children
Making Sense of the Holocaust
Lessons from Classroom Practice
Minding American Education
Reclaiming the Tradition of Active Learning
Moral Education in America
Schools and the Shaping of Character from Colonial Times to the Present
A Passion for Learning:
The Education of Seven Eminent Americans
Pedagogies of Resistance
Women Educator Activists, 1880-1960
Philosophy of Education Since Mid-Century
Political Education
National Policy Comes of Age
Politics, Ideology, and Education
Federal Policy During the Clinton and Bush Administrations
Power and the Promise of School Reform
Grass-Roots Movements During the Progressive Era
The Price They Paid
Desegregation in an African American Community
School Work
Gender and the Cultural Construction of Teaching
Schooled to Work
Vocationalism and the American Curriculum, 1876-1946
The Social Studies Wars
What Should We Teach the Children?
Teachers and Machines
The Classroom of Technology Since 1920
When Science Encounters the Child
Perspectives on Education, Parenting, and Child Welfare in Twentieth Century America
The White Architects of Black Education
Ideology and Power in America, 1865-1954
To Remain an Indian
Lessons in Democracy from a Century of Native American Education
Whose History?
The Struggle for National Standards in American Classrooms
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