Long Trip General
Scope and Contents
Originated by Bank Street founder Lucy Sprague Mitchell, the Long Trip took place each spring from 1935-1952. Faculty and student teachers would travel together to encounter the complexity of a distant environment and confront its social and political issues—the labor movement, poverty, conservation, government intervention programs, race relations—and the consequences for children, their education, and their families. Mitchell would prepare participants beforehand with a lesson on human geography related to the place they traveled, to explore how earth forces affect human behavior. Revived in 1996 by Fern Khan, then Dean of Continuing Education, and Carol Hillman, a Bank Street alumna and former Board of Trustees member, the Long Trip is now open to students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of Bank Street.
This collection contains materials related to Bank Street Long Trips taken between 1996 and 2017, including iteneraries, travel guides, correspondence, notes, brochures, reflections, photos and more.
Dates
- Creation: 1996 - 2017
Creator
- From the Record Group: Bank Street College of Education. Graduate School (Organization)
- From the Record Group: Klopf, Gordon John, 1917-2004 (Lead, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Access to certain records may be restricted.
Full Extent
From the Record Group: 26.4 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
From the Series: Spanish; Castilian
Repository Details
Part of the Bank Street College Archives Repository
Bank Street College Library
610 West 112th Street
New York NY 10520
212-875-4455
libraryarchives@bankstreet.edu
