- Katharine Elizabeth Dopp
Katharine Elizabeth Dopp ("first name sometimes misspelt as" "Katherine", "and signed her books of
fiction as" "Katharine E. Dopp") (b.1 March 1863 in Portage County,Wisconsin - d.14 March 1944 inChicago, Illinois ) was one of the foremost American educators at the turn of the 20th century, and one of the first to advocate the involvement of business in education. She wrote a series oftextbooks onanthropology andeconomics which were widely used in the public schools of Wisconsin, Illinois andUtah , as well as nationally circulated studies on the same subjects, andchildren's books .Early life
Born in Portage County, Wisconsin on
1 March 1863 in alog cabin , she was the daughter of William Dopp, one of the first white settlers in what at the time was a wilderness area. She descended from a long line ofVermont ers, scattered also acrossConnecticut and upstateNew York , and who displayed a marked taste for education over the generations. [A cousin, Raymond Douglas Dopp, was a major name in Connecticut education in the later decades of the 20th century. According to the web site of [http://dopp_families.tripod.com/famstories/KEDOPP.htm Dopp family] , he was also one of the close aides of GeneralJames M. Gavin during theSecond World War and was one of the first American officers to access theconcentration camp inBuchenwald .] Her parents, together with several of her uncles, had left their farms inNew England to move toMidwest and to settle on the rich plains in theIndian Territory . She grew up in the area known then as "Dopp Neighborhood" and attended the one room "Dopp School" in what is now in the town of Belmont, in Portage County, surrounded by a large family and the experience of her early years in a farm near the wilderness was to mark her for her life. [ [http://library.uwsp.edu/pcl/history/belmont/vol1/images/00000005.pdf Dopp School, Town of Belmont, Wisconsin, Portage County, Wisconsin] ]Teacher and writer
She started her career as a teacher in her hometown. An avid reader and a life-long learner, she became fascinated with the study of
anthropology . An unusually enterprising and active woman for her time, she attended several universities in Wisconsin and Illinois and earned several degrees, includingDoctorate s inPhilosophy andEducation . She was a public school teacher at first and a university professor later. She taught in universities in Wisconsin, Utah and Illinois. Ultimately, she became the Dean of the Chicago Normal School, a teacher's college that later became part of theUniversity of Illinois at Chicago . While there, she was instrumental in designing and implementing correspondence courses for teachers in the public school systems.Among her works of an academic nature, "The Place of Industries in Elementary Education" was responded by a particularly large calling and was reviewed by
John Dewey . [cite web | url = http://www.brocku.ca/MeadProject/Dewey/dewey_biblio.html A John Dewey reference page:|title=A partial Dewey bibliography|author=Robert Throop, Lloyd Gordon Ward|publisher=Brock University |language=English] Among her children's books, "The Tree-Dwellers" was widely read in her time.She was listed for several years in
Who's Who in America and after her death, inWho Was Who in America for years.Later life
Katharine Elizabeth Dopp died in Chicago, Illinois on
14 May 1944 . She was buried at Dopp Neighborhood in the Dopp Cemetery next to her parents. [ [ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wi/portage/cemeteries/dopp.txt Dopp Cemetery, Town of Belmont, Wisconsin, Portage County, Wisconsin] ] She had never married. According to testimonials from her former students, she was a beloved, dedicated teacher. [ [http://dopp_families.tripod.com/famstories/KEDOPP.htm Dopp Family] ]Books
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title=The Tree - Dwellers
author=Katharine Elizabeth Dopp
date=1904-01-01
publisher=Rand McNally
isbn=
url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000877FI0
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title=The early farmers (Industrial and social history series)
author=Katharine Elizabeth Dopp
date=1930
publisher=Rand, McNally & company
isbn=
url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00089ZNEG
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