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National Education Association, Research Division and American Association of School Administra- tors, Summer School Programs: Oppo:tunities and Trends. Education Research Service Circular No. 4, 1963, Washington, D.C., the Association, July, 1963, 46p. National Education Association, Research Divi3i,n1 and American Association of School Administra- tors, Summer School Programs: Teaching Staff; Salaries, and Financing.Educational Research Service Circular No. 5, 1963, Washington, D.C., GT Wi-sOCIiition, October, 1963, 43p. National Science Foundation, Summer Science Training Programs for High Ability Secondary School Students, 1962. Washington, D.C., the Foundation, 1962, 20p. Nesbitt, William 0., "The Extended School Year for Teachers to Plan and Prepare", California Journal of Secondary Education, 35:257-59, April, 1960. New York State University, "Descriptive Report on the June 1964 Class Survey", New York University, Farmingdale, 1964, 38p.** New York Times Education Supplement, "Long Vacations Cut", New York Times Education Sup- plement, 2441:400, March 2, 1962. Norris, J. A., Jr., Positions Taken by Governors Pertaining to School Term Extensionas a Factor in the Equalization of Rural and City Educational Opportunity in the Public Schools of North Carolina.(Doctoral disserN.,tion,u e University) iAnn Arbor, Mic@gan: Univer- sity Microfilms, 1963. No. 64- 2835.. North Carolina, Report of the Commission for the Study ofa Twelve Months' Use of Public School [Wilding and Facilities for Pu lic Sc oolurposes.Raleig:State o Northarolina, December, 1960, 25p. O'Rourke, Joseph, "The Extended School Year, A Teacher's View", Theory in Practice, 1:166-69, June, 1962. Ohio StateUniversity,"The Year-Round School",Theory Into Practice, Vol; 1, No. 3, .Bureau of Educational Research and Service, The Ohio State University, June, 1962. "Oldham, F. H., "Length of the School Day and School Year", National Association of Secondary School Principals Bulletin, 46:194-8, September, 1962. Phi-Delta-Kappan, "Progress in Lengthening the School Year", Phi-Delta rKappan, 42:31, Oct., 1960. Phillips, H. E., ''We Lengthened the School Day", Phi DeltcLLaCapan, 43:168-69, January, 1962. Radcliffe, Shirley A., and Winslow R. Hatch, "Advanced Standing", New Dimensions in Higher Education No. 8 (OE 54014), U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Wel are,. rceof Wasnil ton, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1961, 24p. Richards, John R., and Others, "A Comparison of the Trimester and Four-Quarter Calendars for Year-Round Operation of Public Higher Education in California", California State Coordin- ating Council for Higher Education Sacramento, February, 1964, 52p.** 3.7 DOCUMENT RESUME ED 077 129 EA 005 089 AUTHOR Pierce, Willitt S.; xtemstad, Robert C. TITLE A Bibliography of References to the Extended School Year, Year-Round School and Related Topics (Versicn I). INSTITUTION Southeast Wisconsin Regional Education Center, Burlington. REPORT NO SWREC-5-72-023* PUB DATE May 72 NOTE 41p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 BC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographic Citations; *Bibliographies; *Extended School Year; *Year Round Schools- ABSTRACT This documbnt represents a compilation of the bibliographic references of all documents that had been collected by the Southeast Wisconsin Regional Education Center (SWREC) prior to March 1, 1972. The bibliography has been organized into the major chronological segments: Before 1950, 1950-1959, 1960-1964, 1965-1969, 1970, and 1971. Within each section, citations are listed alphabetically by author's name. A related document is EA 005 090. (Author/MLF) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALT,', EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO- DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIG- INATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPIN IONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU- CATION POSITION OR POLICY. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REFERENCES TO THE EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR, YEAR-ROUND SCHOOL AND RELATED TOPICS (Version I) C A Publication of the SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN REGIONALEDUCATION CENTER Serving CESA 16 and CESA 18 (ESY Information Service) May, 1972 Burlington, Wisconain Prepared-by Willitt S. Pierce Robert C. Remskid 5-72-023 Project Associates TILMED_FROM_BESVAVAILABLEZQRY I introductory Note This bibliography has been organized into majorchronological segments as follows: Section 1.0 Before1950 2.0 1950-1959 3.0 1960-1964 4.0 1965-1969 5.0 1970 6.0 1971 This document represents a compilation of thebibliographical references which had been collected by of all documents SWREC prior to March 1,1972 on the topic of or ESY. Currently,we year-round school are attempting to collectas many of these references our library. as possible for In the process of collectingthe actual documents we have discovered a number ofmistakes in the bibliographies whichwere used to build this one -- mistakes which have beenincorpor- ated into this document,. Thesemistakes include misspellings of names, incorrect datesand wrong journal titles.Prusently projected is a revision of this document eliminatingmany of those mistakes toappear ate in 1972. Documents which SWCEC hadin its reference library at the time the bibliographywas typed are indicated by asterisks following thereference. A single asterisk the document in hard indicates that SWREC has copy form and a double asterisk tharitis in microfiche form only. An Annotated Bibliography organized by topic has beenprepared to accompany this Bibliography and providesome initial guidance to tile this area. prospective'student of the literaturein Before 1950 Beveridge, J. H., Omaha High Schoolson All-Year Plan. School Life, XI, 2, October, 1923, p. 22. Brinkerhoff, George 1., "The Effects of All-Year Schools UponPupil Advancement", Educational Method, 1930, 10, 168-174.* Brinkerhoff, George I., "The Effects of All-Year SchoolingUpon Scholarship", Educational Method, 1931, 10, 203-209.* Brinkerhoff, George I., "The Effects of All-Year SchoolingUpon Social Adjustment", Educational Metho1, 1931, 10, 290-294.* Bush, R. H.,The Status of the Summer Schools in Secondary Schools in Illinois.Springfield, IL, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1927, 69p. Chicago Board of Education, Directory, of Public Schools of Cityof Chicago. 1929-30, Chicago, tl.e Board, p. 230-232. Clark, W. F., "An All-Year Elementary School",Elementary School Journal, 1921, 22, 286-289. Clogston, E. B., "Health and Scholarship in Summer School",School Review, 1929, 37, 760-763. ICorson, David B., "The All-Year School", Journal of Education,88:563-68, December 5, 1918. Cubberley, Ellwood P., "Vacation Schools and ContinuousSessions of Public Schools", Monroe'.s Cyclopedia of Education, 5:701-702. ..11.0~01 Elementary School Journal, "The Ali -Year Schoo!", Elementary SchoolJournal, 26:2-4, Sept., 1925. Elementary School Journal, "The All-Year School",Elementary School Journal, 30:83-84, October, 1929. Farrand, Wilson, O'Shea, M. V., "The All-Year Schoolsin Newark'', Zchool and Society, 23: 462-69, April 10, 1926.* ....10 Farrand, Dr. Wilson and Professor M. V. O'Shea, The Year Schools Newart;, New Jersey, 1925. George Peabody College for Teachers,. "Public Schoolsof INs..thville, Tennessee, A Survey Report", Division of Surveys and Field Studies, 1931. George Peabody College for Teachers, Division of Surveys and FieldStudies, The Atl-Year School of Nashville, Tennessee. Field Study, No. 3, Nashville, the Collegr1931160p C Hebb, BerthaU., "All-Year Schools Have Many Advantages" School life,VIII, 9, May, 1923, p. 198. Irons, H. S., "An Evaluation of the Twelve - Months Plan in the Junior and Vocational High School, Ambridge, Pennsylvania", unpublished Master's thesis, Ohio State University, 1953. Irons, H. S., "Utilizing Buildings and Instructionol Materials 12 Months Annually", American School Board Journal, March, 1934, p. 17-19. Lovell, Louis F., "All-Year School ", Educational Review, 73:196-202, April, 1927. McNalley, Edward .1. and Others, "Report on the All-Year School", Elementary School Journal, 30:509-18, March, 1930.* National Association of Secondary-School Principals, "A Twelve-Month Program in Gladewater High School", Biriletirof the Notional of Secondary-School Principals, Nov. -ember, 1948. National Education Journal, "Teachers Role in All-Year Program", National Education Journal, November, 1948.- Odell, Charles W., Summer Work in Public Schools.University of Illinois, Bulletin, Volume 27, No. 34, p. i-4r2:Educational Research Bulletin, No. 49, Urbana, Illinois, University of Illinois, 1930, 42p.. Pahl, Eleanor, Childhood Education, -October,' 1947. Petersen, R. G., "The 12-Month School", American School Board Journal, -1945, 110, 38-404 Pierce, Paul R., "Maladjustments of AdOlescents", School P4view, 37:679-86, November, 1929. Reals, Willis H., A Study of the Summer High School. Contributions to Education No. 337. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1928, 88p. Review of Educational Researci.. "The All-Year School", Review of Educational Research,1:193-99 and 237-8, June, 1931 * Robinson, F. P., "Effect of the Year-Round Attendance on Students", Journal offigher Education, 1943, 14, 441-443. -Roe, Warren A.., "TheAll -YearSchool", 'Bulletin, 6:10-22, October, 1926. Washington, D.C., Department of Elementary School PrWs, National Education Association. - Roe, W. A., "All- Year - Schools -- A Potential Progressive Educational Improvement",Educational ....Methods, 1930, 10, 3-6. Roe, Warren A., "Comparative Costs of intergroted All -Year Schooling and of Part-Time Schooling", Educational Method,

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