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Filed under: Education, Higher -- United States Losing Ground: A National Status Report on the Affordability of American Higher Education (2002), by National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education (HTML at highereducation.org) Identity Papers: Literacy and Power in Higher Education (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, c2005), ed. by Bronwyn T. Williams (PDF with commentary at usu.edu) Report on Higher Education (Washington: US Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1971), by Frank Newman, William Bernard Cannon, Stanley Cavell, Audrey C. Cohen, Russell Edgerton, James F. Gibbons, Martin Kramer, Joseph Rhodes, and Robert Singleton Meritocracy and the University: Selective Admission in England and the United States (London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, c2016), by Anna Mountford-Zimdars (HTML with commentary at Bloomsbury) Discourses by Rev. Samuel T. Seelye, and Rev. Calvin E. Stowe, Delivered ... Before the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West, by Samuel T. Seelye and C. E. Stowe (page images at MOA) The Higher Learning in America: A Memorandum of the Conduct of Universities by Business Men, by Thorstein Veblen (text at McMaster; 540K) The Old and the New (address at 7th annual Stanford commencement; Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1898), by Walter Miller (page images at HathiTrust) Letter to the Honorable, the Board of Trustees of the University of Mississippi, by Frederick A. P. Barnard (page images at MOA) Filed under: Education -- United States Schools in Crisis: Training for Success of Failure? (electronic edition; Houston: Advance Publishins, 2009), by Carl Sommer (PDF files at advancepublishing.com) USA Education in Brief (Washington: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, 2008), ed. by Raphael Calis and Anita N. Green (PDF at state.gov) A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform (1983), by National Commission on Excellence in Education (HTML at ed.gov) Bulletin (United States Bureau/Office of Education) (partial serial archives) Communist-Socialist Propaganda in American Schools: A Documented Study of the Role National Education Association is Taking in the Indoctrination of the Youth of Our Country With the Ideology of Communism-Socialism (fourth printing; Boston: Meador Pub. Co., 1958), by Verne Paul Kaub (multiple formats at archive.org) Learning Together: Israeli Innovations in Education That Could Benefit Americans (c1995), by A. Harry Passow, ed. by Mitchell Geoffrey Bard (HTML at Jewish Virtual Library) Deschooling Society, by Ivan Illich (HTML at Wayback Machine) Educational Facilities in the United States for South African Students (New York: Institute of International Education, 1921), by Federation of South African Students in America Educational Guide for Syrian Students in the United States (New York: Syrian-American Press, 1921), by Philip K. Hitti The Goslings: A Study of the American Schools (Pasadena, CA: The author, c1924), by Upton Sinclair, illust. by Art Young A Statement of the Theory of Education in the United States of America, by United States Office of Education (page images at MOA) Taking a Stand on Education, by Helen P. Rogers (HTML at Wayback Machine) Zaboty o Prosvieshchenii v Soedinennykh Shtatakh; Kak Russkie Immigranty Mogut Ispolzovat Amerikanskuiu Sistemu Obrazovaniia (Russian translation of Education in the United States, with a preface and some English commentary; New York: Foreign Language Information Service, American Red Cross, 1920), by William F. Russell, contrib. by P. P. Claxton Labor and Education: Our Greatest Resource; Don't Sell Them Short (CIO publication #99; 1944), by Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.) (multiple formats at archive.org) Dare the School Build a New Social Order? (New York: The John Day Co., c1932), by George S. Counts (page images at HathiTrust) George Washington, Patron of Learning (New York and London: The Century Co., c1932), by Leonard Clinton Helderman (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Education Demanded by the People of the U. States, by Francis Wayland (page images at MOA) The Goose-Step: A Study of American Education (Pasadena, CA: The author, c1923), by Upton Sinclair (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Latin and Greek in American Education, With Symposia on the Value of Humanistic Studies (New York and London: Macmillan, 1911), ed. by Francis W. Kelsey The Means and Ends of Universal Education, by Ira Mayhew (page images at MOA) The Revival of Education, by Samuel J. May (page images at MOA) Filed under: Grading and marking (Students) -- United StatesFiled under: Law students -- United StatesFiled under: South African students -- United States Educational Facilities in the United States for South African Students (New York: Institute of International Education, 1921), by Federation of South African Students in America
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