Education
Found in 4946 Collections and/or Records:
A statement of the purpose and functions of the BYU laboratory schools
Report by the College of Education outlining the purposes and benefits of the Laboratory School program at the university. The report dates from 1958.
Stephen Fletcher papers, 1920-1981
Materials include correspondence and copies of the autobiography Stephen Fletcher wrote about his father Harvey Fletcher, Sr. Dated 1920-1981.
Stephen M. Jones correspondence, 2001-2002
Collection of correspondence created by Stephen Jones. Includes correspondence on his trip to the Southern Methodist University Music department, hirings for the BYU Teaching and Learning with Technology fellowship, and letters of thanks for professors attending various University conferences. Dated 2001 to 2002.
John L. Stevens papers
Contains class notes, essays, correspondence, and land titles, 1906-1929.
Dean Stinson dissertation
Dissertation submitted by Dean Stinson in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Education in Colorado State College of Education at Greeley. The item concerns the use of a faculty rating scale in the evaluation of college teaching.
Harriet Marshall Stookey autograph album
Autograph book with signatures and notes from students at Tooele, Utah, grade school.
The story of Rex Lee, the father of Rex E. Lee
CD and transcript of oral interview with Phil Brown by Benjamin M. Brown, in which Phil Brown tells the story of Rex E. Lee's father, Rex Lee.
B. H. Stringham papers
Contains a typewritten history of the graduation gift of the Class of 1912 and a memorandum concerning the written history (2 items).
Biographical highlights of W. Melvin Strong
Contains biographical highlights, information about his mission to Tahiti and the Tuamotu Archipelago, his education, different occupational opportunities including his time as Utah State Director of the National Retired Teachers Association and his experience with the Manzanar Program, his publications, honors received, photographs, programs, telegrams, and correspondence.
W. Melvin Strong papers
Phtocopies of letters, speeches, certificates, program outlines, biographical sketches, and jokes that have been bound into a book. The materials deal with Strong's life and career as an educator. Strong was active in the Mormon Church and served on a mission for that faith in Tahiti. Also included is a book by Strong entitled: "What do you Think?" with a handwritten dedication in the front.