Box 1
Contains 356 Results:
HOW SHOULD I TEACH? Prepared from materials of: The Student Woodlawn Area Project, Chicago and Philadelphia Tutorial Projects. White paper, 6 pages
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
MANUAL FOR TUTORS. Prepared by Student Education Corps, Michigan State University. White paper, 5 pages
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
HIGH SYMMETRY. Some Conclusions and Recommendations on Government Writing in the Social Sciences….Lawrence R. Klein, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Fourth Printing. White paper, 53 pages, August 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
A brief digest of Daniel Moynihan’s report The Negro Family, prepared by the Mott Institute for Community Improvement, Michigan State University for discussion purposes and possible classroom use. The Forward by R. J. Marsh is dated April 1, 1966. White paper, 6 pages, 1966
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
Pamphlets considered (and perhaps some adopted) for studies of the U.S. Constitution and Government.
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“The Constitution of the United States of America”, 89th Congress, 1st Session, House Document No. 190. United States Government Printing Office, Washington: price 15 cents. Blue Cover 3 ½ x 5 in., 44 pages, 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Food Distribution in Rural Community Action”, Community Action Program, Office of Economic Opportunity, C-31. Single-fold leaflet, 4 x 9 in., 4 sides.
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“For Civic Competence 1…How a Bill Becomes a Law”. Number one in a series published jointly by The Legislative Commission and the Citizenship Committee, The National Education Association of the United States. 17 x 11 in. folded once to form 4 pages, then twice to make it compact
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“For Civic Competence 4…How to Write a Letter to You Congressman”. Number 4 in a series published jointly by The Legislative Commission and the Citizenship Committee, The National Education Association of the United States. 17 x 11 in. folded once to form 4 pages, then twice to make it compact
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
UNITED STATES CONSITUTION and DECLARATION of INDEPENDENCE, articles reprinted from THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA 8 ½ x 11 in. 25 pages
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.