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<title> The Revised Code: A Letter To A Friend, Suggested By The Pamphlets Of The Rev. C.J. Vaughan, D.D., Vicar Of Doncaster, And The Rev. J. Fraser, Rector Of Upton
<authors> John Menet, Charles John Vaughan, James Fraser
<publisher> Rivingtons, 1862
<subjects> Law; Educational Law & Legislation; Education; Educational law and legislation; Law / Educational Law & Legislation
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James W. Fraser is Professor of History and Education at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University. His teaching includes courses in the History of American Education and Inquiries into Teaching and Learning (NYU s Introduction to Education course, which he coordinates). He has also served as NYU liaison to the New Design High School, a public high school in New York s Lower East Side, and to Facing History and Ourselves. In addition, Fraser is Senior Vice President for Programs at the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey. At the Foundation he is responsible for coordinating the work of the different Fellowship programs, especially the Foundation s new signature program, Fellowships for Teachers. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of the History of Education Quarterly. Fraser was the founding dean of Northeastern University s School of Education, serving from 1999 to 2004. He was a member and chair of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Education Deans Council, the Boston School Committee Nominating Committee, and other boards. He was also a lecturer in the Program in Religion and Secondary Education at the Harvard University Divinity School from 1997 to 2004. He has taught at Lesley University, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston University, and Public School 76 Manhattan. He is an ordained minister and was pastor of Grace Church in East Boston from 1986 to 2006.
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