American Decades
"The Eight-Year Study"
Speech
By: Wilford M. Aikin
Date: February 20, 1942
Source: Aiken, Wilford M. "High School and the Promise of the Future." High School Journal 25, Spring 1942, 149–55. Originally delivered as an address at the Southeastern Conference of the Progressive Education Association, Greenville, South Carolina, February 20, 1942. Reprinted in American Education: An Introduction Through Readings. Tyrus Hillway, ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1964, 217–20.
About the Author: Wilford M. Aikin (1882–1965) was born in Ohio. A leading progressive educator, he taught in various high schools before directing a private academy, the John Burroughs School, in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1930, Aikin became chairman of the Commission on the Relation of Schools and College of the Progressive Education Association (PEA), which sponsored the Eight-Year Study. He was made a professor of...
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1940's Education Primary Sources
- "Whither the American Indian?"
- Mary McLeod Bethune's Letter to Eleanor Roosevelt
- "Schools for New Citizens"
- "History DE-American History and Contemporary Civilization"
- "The Eight-Year Study"
- "Rupert, Idaho—Children Go to Swimming Classes in the School Bus"
- "America Was Schoolmasters"
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944
- Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)
- Science, the Endless Frontier
- Higher Education for American Democracy: Vol. I, Establishing the Goals
- A Community School in a Spanish-Speaking Village
- Education in a Japanese American Internment Camp
- Chronicles of Faith: The Autobiography of Frederick D. Patterson
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
