The Journal Louisiana Education Association. September, 1963. Volume 41-Number 5.
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This issue features articles on the socio-economic conditions of nonwhite parents, strategies for individualized instruction, and the challenges faced by neglected students. Topics include the school dropout crisis, the importance of quality education for all children, and the evolving role of educators in a rapidly changing society. The journal reflects ongoing debates about racial disparities in education, the integration of progressive teaching methods, and the broader push for equitable schooling during the civil rights era.
Description: The Journal Louisiana Education Association. September, 1963. Volume 41-Number 5.
Baton Rouge: The Louisiana Education Association, Inc. 1963. 40pp. 11½ x 8½ inches. Illustrated wrappers. Ads and half-tone illustrations. A worn but complete copy, some foxing; upper cover with heavy creasing and small area of paper loss.
[3734687]Price: $35.00

