Curriculum planning -- Utah -- Provo
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Honors and General Education administrative records, 1965-1993
Contains administrative records from General Education and Honors, including minutes, agendas, proposals, drafts, lists, and correspondence. Materials focus on the General Education program, including faculty and curriculum development, conferences and other events, and development of publications. Dated 1965 to 1993.
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.
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.
Office of the President records on curriculum, 1954-1958
Contains the presidential papers of Ernest L. Wilkinson span the years 1949 to 1975. They cover his pre-appointment period to the presidency, his presidential administration and his post-presidential activities. The collection documents University activities, programs, policies and procedures, and public relations with other universities, national, state and local organizations. It contains correspondence, memos, reports, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, and related materials.
Office of the President records on curriculum, 1950-1956
Contains correspondence, reports, proposals and lists written by and for members of Brigham Young University faculty and administration between 1950 to 1956. The papers concern changes to curriculum, enrollment of graduate students, teacher loads and general academic statisitics.