Bennett, W. J.
(1987). James Madison High School: A curriculum for American students. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education.
2.
Bloom, A. D.
(1987). The closing of the American mind. New York: Simon and Schuster.
3.
Callahan, R. E.
(1962). Education and the cult of efficiency. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
4.
Coleman, J. S.
(1966). Equality of educational opportunity. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
5.
Dewey, J.
(1910). How we thinkBoston: D. C. Heath and Company.
6.
Dewey, J.
(1916). Democracy and Education. New York: Macmillan.
7.
Hirsch, E. D.
(1987). Cultural literacy: What every American needs to knowBoston: Houghton Mifflin.
8.
Hunt, M.
, & Metcalf, L. (1968). Teaching high school social studies. New York: Harper and Row.
9.
Jackson, P.
(1968). Life in classrooms. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
10.
Jencks, C.
(1972). Inequality: A reassessment of the effect of family and schooling in America. New York: Basic Books.
11.
Mudd, R.
(1989). Schooling in America (Part 1 of 5) [Television broadcast]. Public Broadcasting System, MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and GWETA.
12.
Rosenthal, R.
(1968). Pygmalion in the classroom: Teacher expectation and pupils' intellectual development. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
13.
Shugart, S.
(1979). A preliminary study of grades received in Education 41, compared with overall GPA. Unpublished manuscript, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
14.
Silberman, C. E.
(1970). Crisis in the classroom. New York: Random House.
15.
Thorndike, E. L
(1924). Mental discipline in high school studies. Journal of Educational Psychology, 15, 1-22, 83-98.
16.
Walters, B.
(1989). American's children: Teaching them to think [Television broadcast]. New York: ABC.