History of Education in Kentucky: General Oral History Project
Project Summary
This series documents the modernization of Kentucky's system of public elementary and secondary education, beginning in 1950. Former governors, school superintendents, and members of the general assembly who participated in the reform movement discuss the Minimum Foundation Program, property taxes, the Power Equalization Program, the Kentucky Education Reform Act, teaching certification standards, teachers' salaries, and the size and role of the State Board for Elementary and Secondary Education.Project Code
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Project LC Subject
Education Education and state Education, Elementary Education, Secondary. Education--Finance--Kentucky Education--Political aspects Educational law and legislation Educational law and legislation -- Kentucky Government aid to education--Kentucky Minimum Foundation Program (Ky.) Property tax School integration Teachers--Certification Teachers--Salaries, etc.Interviews in this Project (6 Total):
: William H. McCann, Jr.
: Request
: Richard Day
: Request
: Richard Day
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: William H. McCann, Jr.
: Request
: Richard Day
: Request
: Jeffrey Suchanek
: Request