Brigham Young University. Department of Instructional Science (1976-1984)
Administrative History
The Department of Instructional Science (1976-1984) was a teaching unit at Brigham Young University.
The department was established in 1976 within the College of Education, and was responsible for responsible for instruction in pedagogy, instructional design, technology, and instructional psychology. The department offered a range of master's and Ph.D. degrees. Department chairs included Harvey B. Black (1976-1978) and Grant V. Harrison (1978-1984). In 1984 the department was reorganized as the Department of Curriculum and Instructional Science.
Citation:
BYU Organizational History Project, via WWW, Apr. 2, 2014 (Department of Instructional Science; est. 1976 in College of Education; responsible for instruction in pedagogy, instructional design, technology, and instructional psychology; offered master's and Ph.D. degrees; chairs, Harvey B. Black (1976-1978) and Grant V. Harrison (1978-1984); reorganized as Department of Curriculum and Instructional Science, 1984; another later unit with same name created in 1986)Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Department of Instructional Science instructor materials, 1973-1981
Contains course materials on instructional research, a photocopy of a dissertation on student learning strategies, and a T.E.A.M. Problem Solving instructors guide. Also includes planning materials related to Mutual Improvement Association activities in Menlo Park, California. Materials date between approximately 1973 and 1981.