The Sacred Mission of Quaker Educationedited by David Gansz(14 pages of text)
Contents: A Quaker Philosophy of Educationby D. Elton Trueblood (1946) D. Elton Trueblood (1900-1994) graduated from William Penn College, Harvard University , and Johns Hopkins University. He taught at Guilford College, Haverford College, Stanford University, and Earlham College (1946-1966), and was instrumental in founding the Earlham School of Religion. A Theology of Quaker Educationby Thomas Shipley Brown (1968) Thomas Shipley Brown (b. 1912) graduated from Westtown School, Haverford College, and Harvard University. He taught at Earlham College and Westtown School, was Headmaster of Friends Boarding School (Barnesville, Ohio), and was Executive Director of the Friends Council on Education in Philadelphia (1967-1977). Quaker Teaching; Secular Pursuit and Sacred Missionby Adelbert Mason (1981) Adelbert Mason (b. 1922) graduated from Bowdoin College and Middlebury College. He taught at Oakwood Friends School (Poughkeepsie, New York) and the George School (Newtown, Pennsylvania), was Headmaster of Abington Friends School (Jenkintown, Pennsylvania), and was Executive Director of the Friends Council on Education (1977-1988). Quaker Schools; Love Is Possible In A Group Larger Than The Familyby Earl G. Harrison, Jr. (1976 & 1997) Earl G. Harrison, Jr., (1932-2003) graduated from Westtown School, Haverford College, Yale University, and Columbia University. He taught at Antioch College, Brooklyn Friends School (New York) and The William Penn Charter School (Philadelphia), was Headmaster of Westtown School (1968-1978) and Sidwell Friends School (1978-1998), and was Executive Director of the Friends Council on Education (2000-2001).
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