books by Frederick Rudolph
books:
Frederick Rudolph
Essays on Education in the Early Republic (The John Harvard Library)
Belknap Press
, 1965
Understand how our Founders were educated
This was required reading for a graduate course in the Humanities. Frederick Rudolph's book on classical education in the eighteenth-century provides extensive information on how in the eighteenth- century educators knew the rigorous requirements that college ...
Essays on Education in the Early Republic.
Frederick ed. RUDOLPH
Harvard University Press, 1965.
, 1965
Understand how our Founders were educated
This was required reading for a graduate course in the Humanities. Frederick Rudolph's book on classical education in the eighteenth-century provides extensive information on how in the eighteenth- century educators knew the rigorous requirements that college ...
The American College and University: A History
Frederick Rudolph
University of Georgia Press
, 1990
A witty and graceful narrative
Frederick Rudolph is a master of graceful historical narrative, and this classic account of the development of American higher education should be on the shelf of everyone who teaches in a college or university. From heart-breaking stories of college buildings that ...
Curriculum: A History of the American Undergraduate Course of Study Since 1636 (Carnegie Council Series)
Frederick Rudolph
Jossey-Bass
, 1993
Presents a history of the American college course of study, making a contribution to the understanding of curricular studies in higher education.
Essays on Education in Early Republic : The John Harvard Library
Frederick Rudolph
The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
, 1965
Understand how our Founders were educated
This was required reading for a graduate course in the Humanities. Frederick Rudolph's book on classical education in the eighteenth-century provides extensive information on how in the eighteenth- century educators knew the rigorous requirements that college ...
Curriculum: A History of the American Undergraduate Course of Study Since 1636 (The Carnegie Council series)
Frederick Rudolph
Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
, 1977
Curriculum is an indispensable book.. Written with impressive scholarship, distinction of thought, and uncommon wit. ?Change Rudolph uses his dual skills of scholar and communicative writer to present a finely documented work. Without a doubt, it stands forth as the standard. ?Choice
Biotechnology: Science, Engineering, and Ethical Challenges for the 21st Century
A Joseph Henry Press book
Joseph Henry Press
, 1996
Biotechnology-the manipulation of the basic building blocks of life-is rapidly advancing in laboratories around the world. It has become routine to refer to DNA fingerprints and genetically engineered foods. Yet, the "how to" of biotechnology is only the beginning. For every report of new therapies or better ways to produce food, there is a ...
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