The element that made Milwaukee different from the rest of the country though, was that through the amusement park experience, immigrants had their ethnic identity reinforced thus creating an early manifestation of ethnic pluralism. In other...
Children--Books and reading; Children--Language--Testing; Early childhood education; Language awareness in children; Reading; English language--Phonemics--Study and teaching; English language--Phonemics;
Sentences (Grammar); English language--Study and teaching (Elementary)--Foreign speakers; Writing -- Study and teaching; Vocabulary--Study and teaching;
Drew, Nancy (Fictitious character); Childhood; Children's literature, American--History and criticism--Theory, etc.; Children -- United States -- History
These two descriptions, made eighty-two years apart, of a best friend vary in significant ways and reflect the changes in the ideals of twentieth century American girlhood. There is a shift from individual leadership and self-reliance to valuing...
Learning disabilities; Learning disabled children--Family relationships; People with mental disabilities -- Family relationships; Mainstreaming in education