ucation Studies as Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, served on the National Assessment Governing Boar... ding member of the Koret Task Force at the Hoover Institution alongside Finn, Paul Peterson, John Chubb, Terry ... American education: A citizen's guide. Brookings Institution Press.
* Thomas B. Fordham Foundation. (2002). ... m the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation and the Hoover Institution in 2009 and used the book to coin the influential
se to defend a doctoral thesis in letters at that institution — a performance the chair of the jury, Professor ... i School (the Protectorate's Native Baccalaureate institution) alongside his close friend [[nguyen_manh_tuong|N... mese scholar trained at France's most prestigious institution — appropriated the methods of French ethnology an... ely an administrative task but an act of national institution-building — transforming institutions that had bee
fancy to adolescence. In 1837 he opened his first institution for young children — the Institution for Play and Occupations — in Bad Blankenburg, which he renamed the "kind... e invention and design of kindergarten. His first institution — the Institution for Play and Occupations, opened in Bad Blankenburg in 1837 for children under age 7 — was d
of Geneva: Architecture and Curriculum ====
The institution Calvin founded in 1559 — with the architect Theod... n explicitly theological grounds. This pattern of institution-building — schools, colleges, and printing presse... eva Academy not merely as a professional training institution but as a community of learning in which the teach... to the unusually high rates of mass literacy and institution-building characteristic of Reformed societies. Th
gether founded the New York Schools of Music — an institution in which the young Lawrence worked in a variety o... and lecturing" while simultaneously managing the institution's affairs. His 1961 book The Transformation of th... erican history.
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Cremin's legacy was not confined t... engagement with policy debates while keeping the institution financially viable — was widely admired. As a fou
enrolled in the Royal Institute for Blind Youth (Institution Royale des Jeunes Aveugles) in Paris — one of the... life as a student, teacher, and researcher at the institution where his education began, and having witnessed n... * Braille, L. (1837). //[Second and expanded edition of the above]//. Institution Royale des Jeunes Aveugles.
e" took Bacon's concept of a cooperative research institution directly from the //New Atlantis// and, in 1662, ... ensalem — a society organized around a scientific institution called Salomon's House, dedicated to cooperative
and member of the Museum of Alexandria, the great institution that housed the Library of Alexandria and served ... paganism, and witchcraft were at work within the institution — a perception that furthered the violence that u
e Collegium Fridericianum (1732–1740), a rigorous institution shaped by Lutheran pietism, before beginning univ... minds should uphold, and public education is the institution through which each generation internalises that p
ldren's Republic — a democratically self-governed institution whose parliament, court of peers, and children's ... ir behaviour, not to humiliate or harm. Korczak's institution was, in effect, the first children's democratic r
years, followed by a PhD in economics at the same institution in another three, and was appointed to an assista... d university in the United States, measuring each institution's access rate (the fraction of students from the