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Cynthia F. Broderick – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Titled professorships have existed within higher education since the creation of the first endowed professorship at Harvard College in 1721. Yet, only in the last one hundred years have titled professorships become a regular part of higher education nomenclature on a national scale. Neither the total number of titled professorships nor the total…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, State Universities, College Faculty, Educational History
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Rachel Rosenberg – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
This paper explores the movement of the New York City Interborough Association of Women Teachers (IAWT) for "equal pay for equal work" in teaching salaries, which it won in 1911. The IAWT's success sheds light on the possibilities and limits of women teachers advocating for change within a feminized profession. Leading the movement were…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Salary Wage Differentials, Sex Fairness
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Smadar Donitsa-Schmidt – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2024
This study explores the evolution of teacher education in Israel from 1974 to 2024, analysing key policy actions, reforms, and initiatives that have shaped the field over the past five decades. During these years, extensive efforts were undertaken at the state level by the Ministry of Education and the Council for Higher Education to elevate the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Educational History, Educational Policy
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Scott McLean – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
For over forty years, presidents of the Summer School Association of Queen's University wrote annually to teachers across Canada, encouraging them to attend summer courses for credit toward a bachelor of arts. In the 1920s, presidents' messages associated attendance with societal progress and the professionalization of teaching. In the 1930s, such…
Descriptors: Educational History, Summer Schools, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Smith, Patricia Joanne – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2020
Honors education in America has undergone a process that sociologist Theodore Caplow describes as professionalization. Caplow identifies four stages whereby a developing profession transitions to a professional association: organizing membership, changing the name of occupation from its previous status, developing a code of ethics, and after a…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Professional Recognition, Occupations, Specialization
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Jennifer Schero – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
In the last decade, explorations into the work of volunteer educators, titled "docents," within art museums revealed turbulent circumstances that led some institutions to alter their volunteer programs, if not end them entirely. How did art museums come to rely on volunteers to undertake such an important responsibility -- that of…
Descriptors: Museums, Volunteers, Art Education, Educational History
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Yisi Zhan; Wuriyeti Litip – NACADA Review: Academic Advising Praxis and Perspectives, 2024
Despite the emphasis on professionalization of academic advising in global higher education, few scholars have focused on professionalization in a diverse cultural context. This article provides an exploration into the educational history and practices that have led to increasing calls for professionalization of academic advising in Chinese…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Advising, Professionalism, Guidelines
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Glen A. Brumbach; Andrea C. Brumbach – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2024
William Frederick ("Fred") Cardin served as a director of instrumental music in the Reading, Pennsylvania, School District from 1930 until his retirement in June 1960. An accomplished performer and composer, Cardin studied at the Curtis School of Music and the Conservatoire Américaine in Paris, France. He is remembered as an outstanding…
Descriptors: Music Education, Biographies, Music Teachers, Administrators
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Alderson, Priscilla – London Review of Education, 2022
Exchanges between the great range of disciplines and experts within IOE (Institute of Education), UCL's Faculty of Education and Society (University College London, UK), can be very productive. This article celebrates two professors who, in markedly different ways, have transformed interdisciplinary understanding of their chosen specialties. Some…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Universities, College Faculty, Professional Recognition
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Legette, Roy M. – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2022
The purpose of this article is to chronicle the life and contributions of Mary Frances Early (b. 1936), the first African American to graduate from the University of Georgia in 1962. After suffering many indignities and being forgotten for more than three decades, Early became one of the University's most celebrated graduates. Teaching music in…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Biographies, School Segregation
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Clements, Charlotte – History of Education, 2019
This article examines tensions and developments in youth work following the Albemarle Report in 1960, which sought to revive the flagging youth service. It uses oral history interviews with former youth workers and club members in London and Liverpool, archival research looking at the documents of voluntary youth clubs and associations in London…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth Clubs, Voluntary Agencies, Educational History
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Fielding, Michael – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Prompted by the centenary of the founding of Summerhill, in my contribution to this JOPE Suite on Democratic Education, I briefly explore both the admiring reciprocity and the subsidiary but significant differences of praxis between A.S. Neill and Alex Bloom, two remarkable pioneers of education in and for participatory democracy as a way of life.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Comparative Analysis, Professional Recognition
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Garner, Philip – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
The work of Bruno Bettelheim presents a range of challenges, in respect of its meaning, relevance and, not least, its overall credibility. These have long been apparent in the early years education. Adopting an English perspective, the paper explores a thesis that Bettelheim's work, although fragile in its scientific grounding, has nevertheless…
Descriptors: Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories, Teacher Student Relationship
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Saifullova, Razilia; Krapotkina, Irina; Pospelova, Nadezhda; Kayumova, Gelyusya – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2018
In modern historical science, interest in studying the problems of regional history has increased. In our opinion, the most relevant of them are the study of the creation, development and functioning of different types of educational institutions, the history of socio-economic development of the regions, the study of professional employment of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Status, Well Being, Professional Recognition
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Hains, Bryan J.; Hansen, Gary L.; Hustedde, Ronald J. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2017
It can be argued that agricultural science is one of the original forms of science education. However, over the past century, agricultural science education has habitually been perceived as an educational venue meant solely for production agriculturalists. When examining modern agricultural education we find it to be a minority within the broader…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Science Education, Educational History, Community Education
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