Minutes (Records)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Bureau of Administrative Studies records
Contains correspondence; questionnaires; self-evaluation reports; reports concerning deans, Auxiliary Services, and Registrar's records; descriptions of job positions; minutes of faculty, Dean's Council, and College of Education meetings; and individual college statistics.
College of Education records
Contains departmental records, financial records, and correspondence. The materials include annual reports, corporate minutes, course materials for student teachers, and budgets. Dated 1955-1982.
Department of Educational Leadership and Foundations records
Materials include information about the Department of Educational Leadership and Foundations graduate programs at Brigham Young University, school districts in Utah and minutes from meetings of school district boards and department faculty. Also included are self study reports, case studies, and convocation programs. Dates range from 1972 to 2010.
Department of Educational Psychology records
Contains admissions procedures, course outlines and syllabi, program descriptions, handouts, examinations, handbooks, minutes, forms, accreditation reports, faculty vitae, policies, class schedules, and College of Education booklets.
Royce P. Flandro papers
Contains professional files about the Brigham Young University College of Education, Indian Education program, and counseling, as well as personal books of remembrance. Materials date from 1922 to 2017.
A. Reed Morrill collection
Includes personal, committee, and research correspondence; department minutes, agendas, reports, studies and contracts. Also includes contracts, correspondence and reports of the Point IV Program in Iran.
A. Smith Pond collection
Collection includes reports, minutes, correspondence, recommendations, objectives and evaluations concerning higher education, educational programs, general education information, bibliographies, school curriculum, and economic education, committees, associations, curriculum, and superior students.