Collaborative high school research on public school history focusing on Beverly, Massachusetts
Links
Beverly Educational Archives
Monroe C. Gutman Library (Harvard Graduate School of Education)
About the project
Author
Topic
Conway, Molly
A Study of American High School Contributions to the World Wars, 1917-1949
Lamontagne, Kori
Immigration and Vocational Schools in Beverly and the United States
Woitunski, Alison
Changes in America's Youth Culture as Portrayed Through High School Literary Publications From 1915-2001
Adrienne Baker
The Multifaceted Functions of the Beverly Evening Schools
Jessica Bardosh
The Americanization of Beverly's Immigrants Through Education
Lauren Colanto
The Social History of Beverly High School Cheerleading: The Evolving Role of Young Women in Middle Class Culture and Society
Joanie DiPietro
Corporal Punishment in Beverly and Cambridge, MA: Just, or Just Plain Mean?
Andrea Guidara
The History of Special Education in the Late 1800s to Mid-1900s:
A Look Through Beverly Schools
Uri Lafontant
The History of Student Councils in Beverly as an Example of John Dewey's Participatory Government
Sean McGilloway
Molding Beverly's Youth into Model Citizens: Character Education Curriculum, 1890-1930
Kaitlin Nylund
Noblese Oblige, or Self Interest? A Demographic Analysis of School Committee Membership, Responsibility and Action, 1860-1900
Robin Sheather
Changes in Beverly High School's Culture and Organizations in Response to World War One
Amy Synenki
Normal Schools' Influence on Women's Changing Roles in Society
Tim Wear
Vocational Education in Beverly: A Model of the Factory-School Connection
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