Documentary research in education, history, and the social sciences
In: Social research and educational studies series 22
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In: Social research and educational studies series 22
In: Journal of social history, Volume 24, Issue 4, p. 835-841
ISSN: 1527-1897
In: Scottish affairs, Volume 35 (First Serie, Issue 1, p. 17-20
ISSN: 2053-888X
In: Theory and research in social education, Volume 27, Issue 3, p. 358-374
ISSN: 2163-1654
In: Economics of education review, Volume 22, Issue 6, p. 645-646
ISSN: 0272-7757
This paper relates the changes that have occurred in historiography over the last couple of decades to the present state of writing on the history of higher education in Canada. The existing bibliography has laid the groundwork and the 'new' history offers the means by which the complex relationships between society and institutions of higher learning can be synthesized. A few examples of the kinds of questions that need to be asked and of some assumptions that need analysis are given. By looking at all phases of universities - professors, students, women, administrative and academic matters; by using quantitative as well as qualitative research techniques; by consulting government, church, local and business sources as well as university material; and by analyzing and critiquing the newer historians of higher education can help Canadians understand the traditions and mores of individual institutions as well as the collective impact of higher education on the society. ; Ce travail relate les changements qui ont eu lieu en historiographie durant les dernières décennies et jusqu'à l'état actuel des écrits sur l'histoire de l'éducation supérieure au Canada. La bibliographie existante a servi de fondement et la "nouvelle" histoire offre un moyen de synthétiser les relations complexes entre la société et les institutions d'enseignement supérieur. L'étude inclut quelques exemples de questions et de présomptions qui méritent l'attention. En examinant la vie universitaire sous tous ses aspects - les professeurs, les étudiants, les femmes, les affaires académiques et administratives; en utilisant des techniques de recherche quantitatives aussi bien que qualitatives; en consultant le gouverne-ment, l'eglise, les sources locales et les affaires aussi bien que le matériel universitaire; et en analysant et en critiquant, les nouveaux historiens de l'éducation supérieure peuvent aider les Canadiens à comprendre les traditions et les coutumes des institutions individuelles aussi bien que l'impact collectif de l'éducation supérieure sur la société.
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In: Journal of visual impairment & blindness: JVIB, Volume 89, Issue 3, p. 210-212
ISSN: 1559-1476
In: Journal of educational administration & history, Volume 26, Issue 1, p. 117-117
ISSN: 1478-7431
In: China review international: a journal of reviews of scholarly literature in Chinese studies, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 478-481
ISSN: 1527-9367
In: Socialism and democracy: the bulletin of the Research Group on Socialism and Democracy, Volume 8, Issue 1, p. 113-123
ISSN: 1745-2635
In: Education and society, Volume 13, Issue 2, p. 31-46
ISSN: 0726-2655
In: Labour history: a journal of labour and social history, Issue 65, p. 162
ISSN: 1839-3039
In: The journal of negro education: JNE ;a Howard University quarterly review of issues incident to the education of black people, Volume 63, Issue 3, p. 406
ISSN: 2167-6437
The purpose of this study was to document the history of the Virginia State Advisory Council on Vocational Education and to collect perceptions on the impact the Council had had with regard to its mandated functions and related activities. Suggestions were also solicited from selected individuals involved with the Advisory Council for ways to improve the impact of the Council, as well as opinions as to the greatest impact of the Council. In order to accomplish these goals, the history of the Virginia Council was researched and compiled, using the method of triangulation when possible. The history was written in the method of combined topical and chronological arrangements. Sources for the history of the Council included minutes of the Council's meetings, the Annual Evaluation Reports prepared and disseminated by the Council, and correspondence exchanged with and by the Council. Additional information was received from individuals who were interviewed. Perceptions were solicited from selected individuals regarding the impact of the Advisory Council. To accomplish this portion of the study, questionnaires and interviews were employed. Questionnaires were designed in the open ended format to allow freedom in responses and also to enable the investigator to use the same questions in the interviews. Based on the findings of this study, thirteen conclusions would seem to be supported. Five of the conclusions are listed below: 1. The Virginia State Advisory Council on Vocational Education was, for the period of this study, an active Council whose visibility in and respect from the vocational education community increased during this time. 2. The Council provided recommendations to the State Board of [Vocational] Education which were necessary and relevant for improving the vocational education program in the State. Most of the recommendations received favorable action by the State Board of [Vocational] Education. 3. The Advisory Council fulfilled, through various activities, the seven functions mandated by federal legislation. 4. The Advisory Council has been very effective in fostering coordination, cooperation, and relationships with other agencies and constituencies. 5. Increased representation on the Council from business and industry is needed. ; Ed. D.
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In: Journal of educational administration & history, Volume 36, Issue 1, p. 3-8
ISSN: 1478-7431