Dorothy Hewes Papers MS-0511
Kim Schwenk
Special Collections & University Archives
5500 Campanile Dr. MC 8050
San Diego, CA 92182-8050
askscua@sdsu.edu
Contributing Institution:
Special Collections & University Archives
Title: Dorothy Hewes Papers
Creator:
Hewes, Dorothy W.
Identifier/Call Number: MS-0511
Physical Description:
4.60 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1932-2010
Language of Material:
English
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Scope and Contents
The papers of Dorothy Hewes are arranged into three series:
Biographical Materials,
Professional Development Activities, and
San Diego State University Family Studies and Consumer Sciences. The materials are mostly administrative documents involving various philanthropic activities, teaching materials, and various
writings.
Series I: Biographical Materials
The Biographical Materials series contains awards and various writings written by Dorothy Hewes. Included is the draft of
her dissertation,
W.N. Hailman - Defender of Froebel.
Series II: Professional Development Activities
The files in the Professional Development Activities series are administrative documents from the organizations umbrelled
under the National Association for the Education of Young Children which includes the California and San Diego regional chapters.
The series also contains two subseries: San Diego Association for the Education of Young Children and San Diego Employees'
Child Care Association. Hewes worked closely with the County of San Diego to establish a child care center for county workers
in the 1980s. The files consist of meeting minutes, fliers, photographs, and newsletters.
Series III: San Diego State University Family Studies and Consumer Sciences
This series encompasses Dorothy Hewes' teaching career and administrative roles. It is arranged in three subseries: Child
Development Laboratory, Department materials, and Teaching materials. Hewes had a pivotal role in the development and maturity
of the Department of Family Studies and Consumer Sciences. The original department was part of Home Economics. The series
contains two scrapbooks documenting events in the 1950s-1960s when the school was called San Diego State College. She helped
established the Child Development Laboratory, as part of early childhood curriculum and was on the board of several department
committees. The materials are both administrative and educational in nature. The Teaching Materials subseries show the evolution
of several courses within the department.
Arrangement Note
I. Biographical Materials
II. Professional Development Activities
1. San Diego Association for the Education of Young Children
2. San Diego County Employees' Child Care Association
III. San Diego State University Family Studies and Consumer Sciences
1. Child Development Laboratory
2. Department materials
3. Teaching Materials
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Accruals and Additions
2008-003; 2008-017
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, folder title, box number, Dorothy Hewes Papers, Special Collections and University Archives, San Diego
State University Library.
Biographical Note
Dr. Dorothy W. Hewes, Professor Emeritus at San Diego State University in the Family Studies and Consumer Sciences department
was a prolific early childhood educator, leader, and historian during the last half of the 20th century. She was the co-author
of one of the first preschool administration textbooks and was known as the "Mother of the History of Early Childhood Education."
Born in 1922 in Illinois, Dr. Hewes' early education was based on Friedrich Froebel's principles of individuality. Later she
would join her mother and grandmother in utilizing Froebel's teachings in early childhood clinics and as a professor. Dr.
Hewes started her writing accomplishments with her review of
The Bobbsey Twins, published in 1930 when she was just eight years old. During World War II in March 1943, Dr. Hewes received her Bachelor's
degree in Institution Management from the College of Home Economics at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa. After graduating
she joined the Marine Corps Women's Reserve, became a mess sergeant, and learned to work within a highly regimented system.
After World War II, utilizing the GI Bill, she began studying child development at the University of California at Berkley,
eventually earning a MBA degree in marketing and a Ph.D. degree in Early Childhood Education and History of Education from
Union Graduate School, in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Her doctoral dissertation illustrated William Hailmann, an educator who furthered
Froebel's theories.
Two years into her studies, Dr. Hewes attended the 1947 Annual Conference of the National Association for Nursery Education
that was later known as the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Thereafter, she became involved
with the NAEYC on the local, state, and national levels, including serving on both the NAEYC Governing Board and the California
AEYC Board. In California she was the state AEYC legislative chair and became the Historian of the San Diego AEYC. In 1972
she founded the NAEYC Annual Conference History Seminar and moderated its annual meetings for 29 years until 2001. She was
also a representative at the International Organization for Early Childhood Education and supported the Convention on the
Rights of the Child.
During this time of service in the 1950s and 1960s, Dr. Hewes taught in Southern Californian schools and childcare centers.
Specifically, in 1952 she co-founded Bakersfield Play Center because she wanted her son to have a progressive nursery school.
Due to the lack of training for administrators in the field, Dr. Hewes co-authored with Barbara Hartman,
Early Childhood Education: A Workbook for Administrators, which was published in 1972. Seven years later in 1979, she also published
Administration, Making Programs Work for Children and Families and 25 years after that in 2004, drawing on a lifetime of experience, she published
An Administrator's Guidebook to Early Care and Education Programs.
Dr. Hewes became a professor in the Department of Child and Family Development (now Family Studies and Consumer Sciences)
at San Diego State University in 1974, a position she held for 18 years until 1992, after which she became a Professor Emeritus.
The department was originally part of the Home Economics course track at SDSU, but as women and caretakers role's changed
through the 1970s, Dr. Hewes modeled the curriculum to better represent the development of parenting skills. Beginning in
1985, she served as the faculty adviser to the on-campus Children's Center until she retired in 2011. Hewes taught innovative
courses in early childhood education, parenting skills, and domesticity. She was also extremely involved with the San Diego
County Employee's Child Care Center which she helped found in 1981. She was deeply concerned about providing adequate child
care and education for County working parents.
Over the years her published writings became increasingly concerning the historical perspective, including:
The Froebelian Kindergarten as an International Movement (1980),
Pestalozzi: Foster Father of Early Childhood Education (1992),
NAEYC's First Half Century 1926-1976 (1996), and
It's the Camaraderie: A History of Parent Cooperative Preschools (1998). Her dissertation,
W.N. Hailmann: Defender of Froebel, also was published in 2001. In 2008, the International Froebel Society honored Dr. Hewes with their Lifetime Achievement
Award for being "an inspiration to countless students, teachers and scholars," and for having "enhanced the learning of generations
of young children."
On January 30, 2013, Dr. Hewes died at the age of 90 years. In her honor, a Dorothy Hewes Graduate Student Scholarship Fund
was established through the San Diego AEYC.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Hewes, Dorothy W.
box 1
Biographical Materials
Series 1
box 1, folder 1
Awards and other recognitions Folder 1
1993-2004
box 1, folder 3
Corporate Support for Families: Two Decades in San Diego grant materials
Folder 3
1995
box 1, folder 4
Early Childhood Program Administrators and Parents from Third-World Countries proposal
Folder 4
1987-1988
box 1, folder 5
Hewes, Dorothy and Barbara Hartman.
Early Childhood Education: A Workbook for Administrators
Folder 5
1972
box 1, folder 6
It's the Camaraderie: A History of Parent Cooperative Preschools materials
Folder 6
1999
box 1, folder 7
Letters to Editor Folder 7
1983-2005
box 1, folder 8
Miscellaneous writings Folder 8
1946-2007
box 1, folder 9
Presentations Folder 9
1983-2008
box 1, folder 10
W.N. Hailman - Defender of Froebel. Dissertation - Draft copy. Union Graduate School. Yellow Springs, Ohio
Folder 10
1974
box 1, folder 11
W.N. Hailman - Defender of Froebel. Dissertation - Published book materials. Union Graduate School. Yellow Springs, Ohio
Folder 11
1975-2001
Professional Development Activities
Series 2
box 1, folder 1
California Association for the Education of Young Children Folder 1
1978-2005
box 1, folder 2
California Association for the Education of Young Children - Newsletters Folder 2
1987-1992
box 2, folder 1
The Affiliate - Resources for National Association for the Education of Young Children
Folder 1
1989
box 2, folder 2
National Association for the Education of Young Children -
Employer-Sponsored Child Care: An Assessment of Local Potential grant report
Folder 2
1981
box 2
San Diego Association for the Education of Young Children Sub-Series 1
box 2, folder 3
Fall Conference programs Folder 3
1998-2003
box 2, folder 4
Newsletters Folder 4
2002-2008
box 2, folder 5
Miscellaneous Folder 5
1971-2002
box 2, folder 6
Miscellaneous Folder 6
2003-2007
box 2
San Diego County Employees' Child Care Association Sub-Series 2
box 2, folder 7
History of San Diego Employees Child Care Center
Folder 7
1982
box 2, folder 8
On-Site Child Care for Employees in San Diego - Case study narrative
Folder 8
1982
box 2, folder 9
National Association of Independent Schools, Sex Education Packet V Folder 9
1969
box 2, folder 10
Parent Resource Network Directory, San Diego Folder 10
1983
box 2, folder 11
Bylaws Folder 11
1981-1985
box 3
San Diego County Employees' Child Care Association Sub-Series 2
box 3, folder 1
News articles Folder 1
1979-1984
box 3, folder 2
Miscellaneous Folder 2
1981-1982
box 3, folder 3
Miscellaneous Folder 3
1983-1986
box 3, folder 4
Speech for dedication ceremonies Folder 4
1982
San Diego State University Family Sciences and Consumer Studies
Series 3
box 3
Child Development Laboratory Sub-Series 3
box 3, folder 5
Annual reports Folder 5
1970-1987
box 3, folder 6
Fliers Folder 6
1978-2001
box 3, folder 7
News articles Folder 7
1975-2003
box 3, folder 9
Miscellaneous Folder 9
1951-2004
Department materials Sub-Series 4
box 3, folder 10
Letterhead Folder 10
1991-2008
box 3, folder 11
Program elimination controversy Folder 11
1980-1992
box 3, folder 12
Child Care Task Force Folder 12
1985-2004
box 4, folder 1
California State Colleges - Home Economics report Folder 1
1966
box 4, folder 2
Staff correspondence and miscellaneous Folder 2
1989-2007
box 4, folder 3
Miscellaneous Folder 3
1974-2004
box 4, folder 4
Miscellaneous Folder 4
1974-2004
Teaching materials Sub-Series 5
box 4, folder 5
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 271 - Human Development: Early Childhood Folder 5
1990
box 4, folder 6
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 279 - Childcare Observation/Participation Folder 6
1983-1992
box 4, folder 7
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 430 - Parent-Child Interaction Folder 7
1982-1991
box 4, folder 8
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 476 - Development of Creative Behavior in Young Children Folder 8
1985-1992
box 4, folder 9
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 478 - Working with Parents Folder 9
1988
box 4, folder 10
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 499 - Independent Studies Folder 10
1973-1991
box 4, folder 11
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 539 - Family Relationship in Literature Folder 11
1979-1982
box 4, folder 12
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 576 - Supervised Activities with Young Children Folder 12
1981-1982
box 4, folder 13
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 577 - Advanced Administration of Child Development Programs Folder 13
1985-1992
box 4, folder 14
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 577 - Administration and Supervision of Nursery Schools Folder 14
1975-1978
box 4, folder 15
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 579 - Advanced Child Study Folder 15
1975-1992
box 4, folder 16
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 596 - Policy Issues in Programs for Young Children Folder 16
1981
box 4, folder 17
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 634 - Marriage Adjustment Folder 17
1988
box 4, folder 18
Family Sciences and Consumer Studies 798 - Student Work Folder 18
1988
box 5, item 1
Posters for Family Studies and Consumer Sciences Child Development course descriptions Item 1
1970s
box 5, item 2
San Diego State College - "Home Arts Cottage" newsclipping scrapbook Item 2
1940s
box 5, item 3
San Diego State College - Home Economics Club scrapbook Item 3
1974-1975
folder 1
Flat File in 4410F [FF-14:1] Folder 1