William W. Cutler III is a professor of history and educational leadership in the United States. He taught at Temple University. He wrote a history of Philadelphia. He has also written on oral history in education. He also wrote on School Choice and women in higher education during the post-war years.[1]
Books
edit- Philadelphia: A 300-Year History[2]
- Parents and Schools: The 150-Year Struggle for Control in American Education University of Chicago Press 2000[3]
- Small Wonder: The Little Red Schoolhouse in History and Memory
Articles
edit- "Cathedral of Culture: The Schoolhouse in American Educational Thought and Practice since 1820," in the History of Education Quarterly, 1989
References
edit- ^ https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/William-W-Cutler-2049717237
- ^ Cutler, William W. (1983). "Book Review: Philadelphia: A 300-Year History, by William W. Cutler, III". Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography: 464–466.
- ^ https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/106/5/1834/192168
- This draft is in progress as of April 11, 2024.