Note: Media literacy, conversations about detecting bias, and building context for these sources are all important to consider as we think about using them with students. Please see the resources page for source analysis models and frameworks.
The Lawrence Plan for Education and Citizenship
“The Lawrence Plan for Education and Citizenship” No.1: A Statement of Aims and Principles. Written by John Mahoney and H. H. Chamberlain. Published July 1918.
Found at the Hathi Trust Digital Library.
1918 editorial of The Lawrence Plan in The Journal of Education
“The Lawrence Plan.” The Journal of Education, vol. 88, no. 12 (2198), Trustees of Boston University, 1918, pp. 316–316.
Found on JSTOR.
"Specialized Teaching"
“Specialized Teaching.” The Survey, 1920, pp. 437.
"Incidentally, the interest shown by the state legislature has brought about a most useful co-operation of all the agencies in Americanization work."
“Lawrence Plan for Education in Citizenship”
“Lawrence Plan for Education in Citizenship.” By Blanche A Cheney
Journal of Educational Method, 1922-11-01, Vol.2 (3), pp.112.
"Lawrence Plan for Education in Citizenship: IV Pupil Participation in the Management of the School”
“Lawrence Plan for Education in Citizenship: IV Pupil Participation in the Management of the School.” By Blanche A Cheney The Journal of Educational Method, 1923-02: Vol.2 (6), pp. 237.
Found at: Internet Archive.
"Lawrence Plan for Education in Citizenship: V Changes in Method"
“Lawrence Plan for Education in Citizenship: V Changes in Method.” By Elma McCrum
The Journal of Educational Method, 1923-03: Vol.2 (7), pp. 294.
Found at: Internet Archive.