Brigham Young University. Instructional Research and Development Department
Dates
- Existence: 1967 - 1973
Administrative History
The Instructional Research and Development Department (1967-1973) was an administrative unit at Brigham Young University. The unit was responsible for instructional system development and the design of course packages in consultation with faculty members.
Citation:
Division of Instructional Research, Development, and Evaluation records, 1966-1985 (Instructional Research and Development Department)Brigham Young University catalog of courses, 1970: page 529 (Instructional Research and Development; M. David Merrill, director)
Brigham Young University Organizational History Project, via WWW, October 6, 2020 (Instructional Research and Development Department; est. 1967; director, M. David Merrill (1967-1973); 1973 . In 1973 merged with Instructional Evaluation and Testing and the Institute for Computer Uses in Education, forming the Division of Instructional Research, Development, and Evaluation; worked in instructional system development and the design of course packages; reported to Communication Services (1967-1972), Instructional Services Division (1972-1973))
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Division of Instructional Research, Development, and Evaluation records
Contains correspondence, policies, meeting minutes, and other materials related to curriculum development efforts at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Includes files on statistics course planning. Also contains drafts and final version of statistics textbook. Materials date from 1966 to 1975.
Institutional Assessment and Analysis records
Collection contains reports, correspondence, surveys, and statistical profiles from Institutional Research and succeeding offices at Brigham Young University from 1950 to 2015. Includes files from director Leland H. Campbell, faculty activity reports, and accreditation reports.