"History of Public School Education in Delaware," by Stephen Beauregard Weeks, offers a detailed look into the development of public schooling within the state up to the early 20th century. This historical account explores the foundations of Delaware's educational system, its evolution, and the key figures who shaped its trajectory.
Weeks examines the administrative structures, curriculum development, and the challenges faced in establishing and maintaining public schools across various communities. This book serves as an invaluable resource for educators, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the historical roots of public education in Delaware and its impact on society.
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