This "Official Report, Including a Record of the National Convention" offers a detailed account of the proceedings of the American Association of School Administrators' national convention in 1881. It provides valuable insights into the key issues, discussions, and decisions shaping education policy and administration during that period.
The report serves as a primary source for understanding the concerns and priorities of school superintendents and other educational leaders as they grappled with the challenges of a rapidly changing society. It includes transcripts of speeches, committee reports, and resolutions adopted at the convention, offering a comprehensive overview of the state of education in the United States at the time. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of American education will find this volume to be an invaluable resource.
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