03167nam 2200577 450 991081286560332120200520144314.00-8131-6393-5(CKB)3710000000334642(EBL)1915846(SSID)ssj0001434008(PQKBManifestationID)11807831(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001434008(PQKBWorkID)11416575(PQKB)11736371(OCoLC)570299995(MdBmJHUP)muse44363(Au-PeEL)EBL1915846(CaPaEBR)ebr11005582(CaONFJC)MIL691566(OCoLC)900345090(MiAaPQ)EBC1915846(EXLCZ)99371000000033464220150124h19491949 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe gates open slowly a history of education in Kentucky /Frank L. McVeyLexington, Kentucky :University of Kentucky Press,1949.©19491 online resource (332 p.)Includes index.1-322-60284-0 0-8131-5379-4 Bibliographical footnotes.Cover; Title; Copyright; Preface; Contents; CHAPTERS; I. THE PEOPLOE OF KENTUCKY AND THEIR EDUCATIONAL BEGINNINGS; II. EARLY SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLTEACHERS; III. LAND-GRANT ACADEMIES; IV. THEY WALKED IN THE DARK; V . TEXTBOOKS AND SCHOOL CURRICULA DRIFT ALONG; VI. A CENTURY OF SECTARIAN EDUCATION; VII. AND FINALLY A STATE UNIVERSITY; VIII. THE FALLS CITY EVOLVES AN URBAN UNIVERSITY; IX. THE COLOR LINE IN EDUCATION; X . THE BIRTH, DEMISE, AND RESURRECTION OF THE STATE SCHOOL FUND; XI. TEACHER TRAINING BEGINS AND REACHES A PROFESSIONAL STATUS; XII. A KENTUCKY EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONXIII. EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGNS AND SURVEYSXIV. ""THE TUMULT AND THE SHOUTING DIES""; XV . THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS MOVE FORWARD; XVI. INDEPENDENT DISTRICTS IN TOWNS AND CITIES ESTABLISH SCHOOLS; XVII. THE CRISES OF TODAY AND THE CHALLENGE OF TOMORROW; Appendixes; A . State Superintendents of Public Instruction 1836-1948; B . Colleges in Kentucky Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; C . The Evolution Controversy; D . State Aid for Negroes; E . Supplementary Education in Kentucky; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y<P>Education in Kentucky has developed slowly, and even now the state ranks low in the nation in providing public funds for the development of its human resources. In this book the author, who was president of the University of Kentucky from 1917 to 1940, traces the tortuous path of education in the state from the pioneer log schoolhouse to the modern universities of Kentucky and Louisville.</P>EducationKentuckyHistoryEducationHistory.370.9769McVey Frank LeRond1869-1953,1702236MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812865603321The gates open slowly4086635UNINA