Society for the Study of Curriculum History
Founded April, 1977
Teachers College, Columbia University
New York City

Spring 2007 Program
The purposes of the Society for the Study of Curriculum History
are to encourage scholarly study of curriculum history and to provide a forum
for the presentation and discussion of reports and inquiries into curriculum
history.
Membership in the Society is designed for individuals who manifest scholarly
interest in curriculum history by active engagement in that field. Individuals
who seek membership may be nominated by members or may nominate themselves
by submitting their vita along with the application form.
The Society was founded in April of 1977 at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Attendance at the Annual Meetings is open to all who are interested.
Founding Members:
Arthur N. Applebee, Arno A. Bellack, Hollis L. Caswell, Lawrence A. Cremin,
William Cutler, O. L. Davis, Jr., Arthur W. Foshay, J. Stephen Hazlett, Hazel
Hertsberg, Willard J. Jacobsen, Philip W. Jackson, Gerald Jorgenson, Paul
R. Klohr, James B. Macdonald, George L. Mehaffy, Alice Miel, Murry R. Nelson,
Paul J. Ortenzio, A. Harry Passow, Gerald A. Ponder, William H. Schubert,
Mary Louise Seguel, Steven Selden, Edmund C. Short, H. Wells Singleton, Douglas
Sloan, Kate Strickland, Daniel Tanner, Laurel N. Tanner, Ralph W. Tyler, Wayne
J. Urban, George H. Willis, and Arthur G. Wirth.
Maintained by
J. Wesley Null, Baylor University
Copyright © 2000-2007 by the
Society for the Study of Curriculum History
All rights reserved
Last Updated March 14, 2007
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