People with disabilities
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
#730: Horses and Handicappers in Grand Rapids, undated
Item — Reel 730
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
Subject files include materials collected by Cooperative Extension editors on various issues and events related to agriculture and extension. Many of the subject files were compiled between 1940s and 1950s. One group of files contain correspondence and publications related to the American Association of Agricultural College Editors (AAACE) (1947-1973). Arranged alphabetically.
News releases for the following university units include College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension...
Dates:
undated
B-roll of Disabled People, 1992-10-28
Item — Box 7 for Accession UA.06368, Cassette: UA-V000185
Identifier: ADA-9202
Series Description
From the Record Group:
News Releases SeriesThe news releases contain information on students, graduations and honors lists for hometown newspapers; faculty biographies, awards, speeches, papers and publications; the official policies of the University; and campus non-athletic activities and events. One event that has a large number of news releases is the MSU Centennial, which took place in 1955. There are gaps in the series during the period 1956 to June 1965. There are...
Dates:
1992-10-28
Educational Proceedings Series UA 15.7
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Serial-00269
Dates:
1963 - 1968
Educational Research Series UA 16.141
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Serial-00272
Dates:
1960 - 1967
Handicapped Couple Sings Lullabies to Child (part 1 of 2), 1992-05-22
Item — Box 8 for Accession UA.06368, Cassette: UA-V000222
Identifier: EUL-9201
Dates:
1992-05-22
I CAN: The Implementation System, 1979
Item — Reel UA-F002683
Scope and Contents
The I CAN Programmatic Research and Demonstration Project was designed to develop, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of a performance-based K-12 physical education curriculum and instructional system for students with disabilities. The I CAN Curriculum and Instructional System were designed to: I - Individualize Instruction; C - Create Social Leisure Competence; A - Associate All Learning; N - Narrow the Gap Between Theory and Practice. This film was designed for instructors in the...
Dates:
1979
John Eulenberg (Researcher); Bill and Leigh Earl (Parents); Baby Natalie; MSU News Bureau Release: Computer Sings Lullabyes to Baby, 1992-05-26
Item — Box 28 for Accession UA.06368, Cassette: UA-V000581
Identifier: EUL-9250
Series Description
From the Record Group:
News Releases SeriesThe news releases contain information on students, graduations and honors lists for hometown newspapers; faculty biographies, awards, speeches, papers and publications; the official policies of the University; and campus non-athletic activities and events. One event that has a large number of news releases is the MSU Centennial, which took place in 1955. There are gaps in the series during the period 1956 to June 1965. There are...
Dates:
1992-05-26
Judy Gentile, President Gordon Guyer, Eric Gentile (B-roll), 1993-05-03
Item — Cassette UA-V001204
Identifier: GEN-9300
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
This collection contains videotapes of university events from primarily 1985 to 1993. The photographs (5 cubic feet) are of university buildings, departments, events, clubs, students and staff. The date range is from the 1950s to the 1990s.
Dates:
1993-05-03
Master Copy Without C.G., 1992-11-02
Item — Box 7 for Accession UA.06368, Cassette: UA-V000193
Identifier: ADA-9204
Series Description
From the Record Group:
News Releases SeriesThe news releases contain information on students, graduations and honors lists for hometown newspapers; faculty biographies, awards, speeches, papers and publications; the official policies of the University; and campus non-athletic activities and events. One event that has a large number of news releases is the MSU Centennial, which took place in 1955. There are gaps in the series during the period 1956 to June 1965. There are...
Dates:
1992-11-02