American Decades
Opinions on Federal Aid for Education
"Current Conditions in the Nation's Schools"
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By: National Education Association
Date: November 11, 1933
Source: National Education Association. "Current Conditions in the Nation's Schools." Research Bulletin, November 11, 1933, 109, 111.
About the Author: Founded as the National Teachers Association in 1850, the National Education Association (NEA) acquired its current name in 1857. Its goal is to promote the welfare of professional educators and to advance public education. The NEA raises funds for scholarships, conducts workshops on issues that affect educators and support staff, lobbies Congress, files legal actions in support of academic freedom and the rights of educators, and provides training and technical assistance to its members.
"Why the Discrimination?"
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By: National Committee for Federal Aid to...
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1930's Education Primary Sources
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- Dare the School Build a New Social Order?
- Opinions on Federal Aid for Education
- "Sample Outline of Adult Educational Programs"
- Land of the Spotted Eagle
- Teachers and Teaching by Ten Thousand High-School Seniors
- Jane Addams and Education of Immigrants
- "Education"
- The National Youth Administration
- "Educational Contribution of the Civilian Conservation Corps"
- Middletown in Transition: A Study in Cultural Conflicts
- Alfred Kinsey's Marriage Course
- "Radio in a Modern School Program"
- Arctic Schoolteacher: Kulukak, Alaska, 1931–1933
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
