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  1. The American High School Today: A First Report to Interested Citizens, better known as the Conant Report, is a 1959 assessment of American secondary schooling and 21 recommendations, authored by James B. Conant.

  2. 26 de nov. de 2019 · Conant, Ralph Wendell, 1926- Publication date. 1980. Topics. Library schools, Library education, Biblioteconomia (Estudo E Ensino), Library surveys, United States, Librarians Professional education United States.

  3. The Conant Report: The Original Proposal. JAMES D. RAMER. In 1968 the American Political Science Association witnessed a. minor rebellion among its members.

  4. report mention high morale and positive attitudes by English teach-ers, increased attention to writing and to the number of compo-sitions assigned, more individual attention to students, a greater success rate among all students, evidence of improved composition, and much better instruction because of more time for planning.

  5. James Bryant Conant (March 26, 1893 – February 11, 1978) was an American chemist, a transformative President of Harvard University, and the first U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. Conant obtained a Ph.D. in chemistry from Harvard in 1916.

  6. Remembering Conant's The American High School Today by Nell lunch Almost a quarter of a century has passed since James B. Conant's famous study of The American High School Today (McGraw-Hill, 1959). His statement of purposes, his check-list for evaluating the quality of our high schools, and his recommendations for improvement remain as pertinent

  7. The Conant Report: A Study of the Education of Librarians. Conant, Ralph W. An 8-year study of selected graduate library school programs, the state of the profession, and the needs of libraries reveals the necessity for educational reform.