Curriculum
Found in 135 Collections and/or Records:
General Education Courses, 1960-1965
Gerald N. Lund collection of Church Education System teaching materials, 1993-2006
Contains manuals, teaching resources, syllabi, articles and clippings, scripture mastery cards, overhead transparencies, and other curriculum materials, and notes on teaching within the Church Educational System. Materials dated 1993-2006.
H. Bartley Heiner religious papers, approximately 1928-1982
Contains various institute lessons, teachings and history from Heiner's time as Institute director and teacher in Ogden, Utah, Phoenix, Arizona, and Edmonton, Canada. These dates range from 1938 to 1972, when he retired. The materials also contain letters written to Heiner from various organizations within the Church, and a collection of his religious texts that he wrote. The topics range from temple marriage and dating to faith and revelation. Dated approximately 1928 to 1982.
Handouts concerning Native Americans, approximately 1970s
Health and Safety Education memos and curriculum, 1968
H. Bartley Heiner papers
Contains materials pertaining to H. Bartley Heiner's mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Australia, as well as institute lessons, teachings, and history from Heiner's time as Institute director and teacher. Includes journals, lesson plans, correspondence, writings, and a book on Australia. Dated approximately 1896 to 1985, with the bulk between 1926 and 1928.
How to ruin your children : class of G. Hugh Allred, approximately 1970s
Hugh W. Peterson faculty papers, 1927-1962
Faculty papers of chemistry profesor Hugh W. (Hugh Wickman), dated 1927 to 1962. Papers mainly include curriculum materials for teaching chemistry, such as examination examples, course outlines, teaching notes, and experiment guidelines. Also includes letters and research materials.
In praise of Australia : an anthology in prose and verse, 1912
Materials contain literature describing Heiner's life in Australia, specifically the landscape and the people. Authors vary, and the texts range in form, some in prose, some in verse. Dated approximately 1912.