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  2. PDK International - Wikipedia

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    PDK International, also known as PDK or Phi Delta Kappa International, is an international professional organization for educators founded in 1906. It has 124 chapters in various countries and publishes the journal Phi Delta Kappan.

  3. Phi Delta Kappa (sorority) - Wikipedia

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    The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. (NSPDK) is an International African American professional sorority for women in the field of education. It was founded on May 23, 1923, in Jersey City, New Jersey .

  4. Phi Delta Kappa - Wikipedia

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  5. James Melvin Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Mel Rhodes: An analysis of creativity. in Phi Delta Kappan 1961, Vol. 42: 305–311; James Melvin Rhodes: Creativity resides in mental concept. in The Educational Forum, Volume 27, Issue 4, 1963, 477-481

  6. Julie Underwood - Wikipedia

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    She also writes a monthly column for Phi Delta Kappan, a professional magazine that publishes articles and editorials in the field of education, and has several other publications in Educational Horizons and The Nation, among many others.

  7. Phi Delta Kappa (fraternity) - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of the chapters of Phi Delta Kappa. [2] Chapter Charter date and range Institution City State Status References Alpha: 1874 –1881

  8. The Transformation of the School - Wikipedia

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    The Phi Delta Kappan. 42 (9): 401. 1961. ISSN 0031-7217. JSTOR 20342642. Titone, Renzo (1962). "Review of The Transformation of the School. Progressivism in American Education 1876-1957". International Review of Education. 8 (3/4): 473–475. ISSN 0020-8566. JSTOR 3441987. Weiss, Robert M. (1962).

  9. Blue Highways - Wikipedia

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    Blue Highways is a travel book by William Least Heat-Moon, who explored rural America on small roads in 1978. The book chronicles his encounters with people, culture and history along the way, and has inspired several follow-up projects and references.