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A Study of a Curriculum to be Conducted Mainly by Television for Secondary School Children Living in American Samoa.
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Creator
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Steinbaugh, Byron Frew, Howard, Homer, Florida Atlantic University
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Abstract/Description
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In 1900 Commander Benjamin F. Tilley, then in administrative charge of the Samoan Islands for the United States Navy, found a greater degree of literacy among the Samoan people in their own language than among Americans in the United States in the English language. The missionaries had pioneered in furthering education in Samoa for the main purpose of training native pastors and they made great numbers of the people highly literate in their own tongue. However, the naval administration, from...
Show moreIn 1900 Commander Benjamin F. Tilley, then in administrative charge of the Samoan Islands for the United States Navy, found a greater degree of literacy among the Samoan people in their own language than among Americans in the United States in the English language. The missionaries had pioneered in furthering education in Samoa for the main purpose of training native pastors and they made great numbers of the people highly literate in their own tongue. However, the naval administration, from the beginning of their rule, adopted a policy of establishing a secular school system for the people. In addition to the work of the missionaries , the naval administrator, on July 6, 1901, requested that the Navy Department allot money for the purpose of establishing a school near the naval station. This was to mark the start of many appeals for federal assistance to establish a complete range of public schools in American Samoa.
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Date Issued
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1966
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000645
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Subject Headings
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Education--Curricula--American Samoa, Television in secondary education--American Samoa, Education, Secondary--American Samoa
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Document (PDF)
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The Florida School for Boys at Okeechobee: Its Creation, Growth, and Development.
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Creator
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Zych, Frank A., Howard, Homer, Florida Atlantic University
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Abstract/Description
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Purpose: To describe the Florida School for Boys at Okeechobee, its structure, and functions; to trace its development from its inception in 1955; and to make projections respecting its mission in the future based on the findings in this study. Method: Records, correspondence, and various other materials in the office of the School were examined; also newspaper clippings, photographs, and various memorabilia were used in making a complete description of the School. Second, information...
Show morePurpose: To describe the Florida School for Boys at Okeechobee, its structure, and functions; to trace its development from its inception in 1955; and to make projections respecting its mission in the future based on the findings in this study. Method: Records, correspondence, and various other materials in the office of the School were examined; also newspaper clippings, photographs, and various memorabilia were used in making a complete description of the School. Second, information concerning the School was elicited from School administrators, guidance counselors, social workers, Finance Office personnel, and from the students in residence. Third, a further source of information about the School was gathered from The Tee Pee, a biweekly publication issued at the School.
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Date Issued
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1968
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000646
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Subject Headings
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Florida School for Boys, Correctional institutions--Florida--Okeechobee, Reformatories--Florida
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Document (PDF)