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I teach and conduct research on topics in the history of education. Among these interests are teacher education, civic learning, federal education policy, accreditation, slavery in the U.S., American Indian studies, and the uses of history in policy analysis. |
Ph.D. History of Education, December 1968, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
S.T.B. Religion and Theology, May 1960, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
B.A. Liberal Arts, May 1957, University of Texas, Austin, TX |
- Warren, Donald.(2007). American education before 1600: Historiographical inquiries. Journal of Philosophy and History of Education, 57, 213 - 218.
- Warren, Donald.(2007). We the peoples: When American education began. American Educational History Journal, 34, 235 - 247.
- Warren, Donald and Patrick, John J.,ed., Civic and Moral Learning in America (New York: Palgrave, 2006)
- Warren, Donald. 2006. Future history: On Black History Month. Beaumont (TX) Enterprise, February 26, 17A.
- Donald Warren, Slavery as an American Educational Institution: Historiographical Inquiries, Journal of Thought, 40, 4(Winter 2005), 41-54.
- Warren, Donald, The Wonderful Worlds of the Education of History, American Educational History Journal,32,1(2005), 108-115.
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