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Education -- Audio-visual materials

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

RG6 Children's Programs

 Record Group
Identifier: RG6
Abstract The records in this record group of the institution were first generated by the Nursery School of the Bureau of Educational Experiments (BEE) beginning in 1918 and, later, the Bank Street School for Children. In nine decades of Bank Street College and predecessor, BEE, several programs were established to observe, care for, educate, and measure the learning of children. Correspondence, observational research, reports, audiovisual media, publications, student work, and other record types...
Dates: 1918 - 2007

RG10 Subgroup 11: Elaine Wickens photography and other material

 Sub-Group
Identifier: RG10-SG11
Abstract

The collection of Elaine Wickens photography and other materials were largely created during Wickens’ professional life, in the mid to late twentieth century. The materials span her professional endeavors at Bank Street College; from her research of gay and lesbian progress in education to her extensive use of photography as a documentary and teaching medium. Her work was collected in notes, memoranda, photographic prints, slides and negatives, audiovisual materials, and other formats.

Dates: 1959 - 2005; Majority of material found within 1969 - 1987

RG10 Subgroup 12: Selma Sapir papers

 Sub-Group
Identifier: RG10-SG12
Abstract

The Selma Sapir papers were created over the course of Sapir’s career, through the mid to late twentieth century. The materials feature her published works and documentation from Bank Street College’s Learning Lab. Her work was collected in observational notes, audiovisual materials, reports, speeches, correspondence, publications, and several other formats.

Dates: 1962 - 1997; Majority of material found within 1972 - 1985

RG11 Project Follow Through

 Record Group — Box 1-52
Identifier: RG11
Abstract

This record group of the institution was generated by the division of Follow Through at Bank Street College. The late twentieth century learning model and project was developed and sponsored by Bank Street in several communities across the country. Correspondence, reports, audiovisual media, notes, curricula, and other record types document the business of the project as a whole and within each community.

Dates: 1955 - 1994; Majority of material found within 1967 - 1994