Bibliography of Writings On Counts
- Austin, J. George Counts at Teachers College, 1927-1941;: A study in unfulfilled expectations.
- Braun, R. (2002) Teachers and Power. Touchstone Publishers.
- Berube, M. (1988) Teacher Politics. Greenwood Press.
- Cremin, L.A. (1964) The transformation of the American school: Progressivism in American education 1876–1957. New York: Vintage.
- Gutek, G. (1970) The Educational Theory George S. Counts. Ohio: Ohio State University Press.
- Ornstein, A, & Levine, D. (1993) Foundations of Education. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
- Sheerin, W. (1976) "Educational Scholarship and the Legacy of George S. Counts," Educational Theory 26(1), 107–112.
- Dennis, L. (1990) George S. Counts and Charles A. Beard: Collaborators for Change. (SUNY Series in the Philosophy of Education). State Univ of New York Press.
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