The shaping of the American high school

by Edward A. Krug

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An essential source for history of the American high school. It gives considerable attention to the Committee of Ten, Eliot, and Harris and shows the relationship of the college to the high school. The explanation of how the "Carnegie unit" which defined the length of the high school curriculum and classes for so many years is especially interesting.

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Nonfiction, History
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373.73Society, government, & cultureEducationSecondary educationNorth AmericaUnited States
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LA222 .K7EducationHistory of educationHistory of educationUnited States

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