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SHOES 2022
The 50th SHOES Conference Georgia State University Atlanta, GA Fri., March 18 and Sat., March 19, 2022 The Southern History of Education Society (SHOES) host annual conference. Atlanta, GA – The Southern History of Education Society (SHOES) conference is returning...
Expert Needed for Project on High School History
Carol Lloyd, VP Editorial Director for GreatSchools, a nonprofit providing resources to parents and communities to improve children's learning, is overseeing a 2-year project that involves the creation and distribution of information for parents about high school...
Alison Prentice, In Memoriam
Professor Alison Prentice died on June 25 in Victoria, BC. A longstanding professor of history of education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, the University of Toronto, Prentice wrote extensively on the history of education and gender in Canada and...
Warren Center Fellowship on Slavery and Universities
Living, Teaching, and Learning with the Ghost of the Tulsa Race Massacre
HEQ All-Time Top 10
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of History of Education Quarterly, the editors are asking readers to vote on their all-time favorite articles. Votes must be submitted by September 30. You may vote more than once. Cast your vote by clicking here.
ISEB Professional Development Webinars
The International Society for Educational Biography (ISEB) presents Professional Development Webinars-- Life Writing Methodologies in 2020: Writing and Sharing our Lived Experiences The International Society for Educational Biography (ISEB) invites members new and...
Ralph Kidder Muses on HES 2040
The HES annual meeting in 2040 The Fall 2040 meeting is billed as a celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the reelection of President Donald J. Trump. The Program Committee has solicited papers, symposia, poster sessions and round tables addressing a variety of...
Bob Hampel muses on HES 2040
The HES annual meeting in 2040 Our Fall 2020 virtual meeting sparked this daydream. We had to innovate this year. How should we innovate in a future free of CV 19 lockdowns? Here is my reverie: In twenty years, we’ll see more attention to teaching. ...
Bernard Bailyn Dies at 97
Bernard Bailyn, whose 1960 book Education in the Forming of American Society exerted powerful and lasting influence on the discipline of history of education and whose mentorship of several generations of graduate students continues to shape the field, died earlier...