Conant, James B.,
Shaping Educational Policy
: Mc-Graw Hill Book Company, New York, 1964.
In this book Dr Conant shows how policies are actually formulated in many different states, and why much of our policy machinery is inadequate.
Frost, J. William,
Connecticut Education in the Revolutionary Era
: Peqout Press, Chester, Connecticut, 1974.
This booklet describes the training of the young in Connecticut during the Revolutionary era from 1763 to 1800.
Frost, S.E.,
Introduction to American Education
: Doubleday & Company, Inc. New York, 1962.
Focusing on the present, the book brings in historical information on the development of American education and describes the various kinds of public education from nursing school to college and adult education.
Garraty, John A.
The American Nation
: Harper & Row, Publishers, New York, 1975.
This book deals with how the past affects the present or how a series of pasts have changed a series of presents in an unending pattern of development.
Lukas, J. Anthony,
Common Ground
: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. New York, 1985.
This book is a narrative of three families caught up in the oldest American problem, agony of race. This book will touch its readers on a multitude of levels.
Morris, Arval A.,
The Constitution and American Public Education
: Carolina Academic Press, Durham, North Carolina, 1989.
This book divides the law into chapters, subjects, and there presents parts of the law, focusing on the constitution and education.
Osterweis, Rollin G.,
Three Centuries of New Haven
: New Haven Yale University Press, 1975.
This book contains the history of New Haven and its educational system.
Van Duesn, Albert E.,
Connecticut History to 1763
: The Pequot Press , 1975.
This book provides an introductory survey of Connecticut Life and development.