Box 6
Contains 46 Results:
"Sharpening supervision skills," Educational Leadership, Apr 1981
Morris Library: L11/ .E474
"Some things every school district can do," chapter 4 of School racial policy, 1966
American Association of School Administrators
"Statement regarding principles established in developing the state board's sociological plan,", Jul 1975
Teacher and child: a book for parents and teachers, 1972
Haim Ginnott, New York: the Macmillan Company, (Morris Library: LB1033/.G5)
"Teacher evaluation, conditions and techniques," NASSP Bulletin, Dec 1975
No. 395 (Morris Library: L13/.N34)
"Ten rules: how to begin,"
excerpt from Desegregation, how schools are meeting the historic challenge, National School Public Relations Association, n.d.
"Theories and methods of bilingual education,", Summer 1976
notes, essays, etc. from a course taught at the University of Delaware
Thoughts on integration
Dr. Rolland W. Jones, Superintendent, Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District, n.d.
Title IV and school desegregation: a study of a neglected federal program, Jan 1973
US Commission on Civil Rights, (Morris Library: US Doc/CR1.2: Sch 6/17)
The treatment of the negro in American literature: anthologies since 1968, 1 Feb 1973
Ogle Burks Duff, Center for the Study of Desegregation and Conflict, University of Pittsburgh
The Trial of Alderman, 1961
Major Morris and Karla Deletis, based on data presented in The patriot chiefs: a chronicle of American Indian leadership, Alvin M. Josephy, jr., New York: The Viking Press
"Triumph in South Boston," The Boston Globe, 14 Jun 1978
Twenty years after Brown: equality of educational opportunity, Mar 1975
US Commission on Civil Rights
Twenty years after Brown: the shadows of the past, Jun 1974
US Commission on Civil Rights
Understanding the nature of conflict: a neglected dimension in educational administration, May 1974
Roland E. Barnes, General Assistance Center on School Desegregation Conflict, University of Pittsburgh
United States, Department of Justice, Community Relations Service, 10 Jun 1976
letter from Ben Holman to Senators Jacob K. Javits and Edward W. Brooke, in response to a request for information in regards to the correlation between violence and desgregation