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How well are Indian children educated? : summary of results of a three year program testing the achievement of Indian children in federal, public, and mission schools / by Shailer Peterson ; with a summary chapter by Ralph W. Tyler and Willard W. Beatty.
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Peterson, Shailer Alvarey, 1908-1978
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Language
English
Published/Created
[Washington, D.C.?] : Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Indian Service, Education Division, [1948]
Description
182 pages, [1] folded leaf of plates : illustrations, forms ; 27 cm
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E97 .P45 1948
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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Education
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Indigenous Studies
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Related name
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Education Division
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Tyler, Ralph W. (Ralph Winfred), 1902-1994
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Beatty, Willard W. (Willard Walcott), 1891-1961
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Summary note
Report on a project in the United States to examine the progress and achievement that Indian students had made in various types of educational situations and to examine those factors which were thought to be related to the student's educational development.
Notes
"September, 1948"--P. [2].
SuDoc no.
I 20.2:C 43/2
LCCN
49046376
OCLC
4098680
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