Richard E. Gross papers, 1954-1997.
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GROSS, RICHARD
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Gross earned his AB and MA at the University of Wisconsin and his doctorate in education at Stanford in 1951. He joined the Stanford faculty in the School of Education in 1955 and taught until his retirement in 1990. From the description of Richard E. Gross papers, 1963-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 703411504 American educator; chief consultant, California State Central Committee on Social Studies, 1958-1960; president, National Council for the Social Studies, 1967. ...
California. State Central Committee on Social Studies.
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National Council for the Social Studies.
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Founded in 1921, the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) was created to support educators by promoting social studies in education. NCSS includes geography, economics, political science, anthropology, sociology, psychology, religion, and law, from the elementary to university level, in its scope. In service of the field, NCSS publishes curricula, organizes conventions and training, supports legislation promoting social science education, and conducts research. The organization's first...