BSC Position on the Role of the School in Promoting Mental Health, draft outline, 1958
Scope and Content Note
Contains the papers and records of John H. Niemeyer, the first official president of the College. His term of office lasted from 1956-1973, during which time he oversaw the expansion of Graduate Programs and the School for Children, the establishment of a Field Services division, and the College’s move to Morningside Heights. He also encouraged a renewed focus on the College publications.
In addition to his work within the College, Niemeyer was an active and influential member of the progressive education community, serving as a consultant to the United States Office of Education regarding desegregation and the formation of Head Start. He also acted as a consultant and trustee for other organizations such as the Day Care and Child Development Council of America, Mobilization for Youth and the Joint Council on the Mental Health of Children. From the late 1950s through the 1970s Niemeyer was an active and popular speaker on topics including education reform, decentralization and desegregation. Due to his active involvement outside of his role as president of the College, the bulk of materials can be found in the personal series.
Dates
- Creation: 1958
Creator
- From the Sub-Group: Niemeyer, John H. (Lead, Person)
Extent
From the Record Group: 28 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Repository Details
Part of the Bank Street College Archives Repository
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