Box 58
Contains 39 Results:
Development of arts leadership teams, undated
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
The arts and school: a program for integrating the arts in an elementary school, 1971
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
School leadership and staff development in the arts, 1973
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
Developing arts leadership teams- mid year report, 1972
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
Developing arts leadership teams- final report, 1973
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
Interview- Mrs. Mary K. Steinway, 1969
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
Interview- Barbara Grey
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
Interview- Marjorie Goldberg
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
Interview- Ira Brand
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.
Interview- Annette Shapiro, 1969
Contains administrative materials from projects conducted by the committee. The Arts in Education Committee was organized in 1967 to encourage more widespread adoption of the belief that creative experience for children is essential to their education and intrinsic to the total process of learning and teaching.