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Peabody College Collective of Curriculum Professors  

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  • Since its founding in 1914, George Peabody College of Education has been a principal center of graduate study in education in the South, affecting curriculum studies through the work of Hollis Caswell, Harold D. Drummond, and William Van Til, along with their graduate students who have had wide influence in curriculum history and the development of the middle school curriculum. Peabody College of Education, a private educational institution, emerged out of the division of the University of Nashville and was relocated adjacent to Vanderbilt University in 1911. [Source: Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies; Peabody College Collective of Curriculum Professors]

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