Laboratory schools-Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Inter-Cultural Education Program Records, 1969-1972
Collection
Identifier: Archives Series 125
Summary
The Inter-Cultural Education Program was a summer program at the WSU-EC Campus School for minority group and educationally disadvantaged youth from the Racine, Black River Falls, Hayward, and Eau Claire areas, to improve children’s skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing through various methods and to appreciate their own and other cultures. Includes reports, evaluations, staff and student lists, instruction materials, correspondence, host family information, budgets, proposals,...
Dates:
1969-1972
University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire School of Education Campus School Records, 1940-1986
Collection
Identifier: Archives Series 058
Summary
Records of the Campus School at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, first known as the “model school” when the Eau Claire State Normal School opened in 1916. Records reflect curriculum, teacher training methods, construction of the new laboratory school and campus school complex in 1952, campus school studies, termination of the training school program, and rental of the campus school building by the Eau Claire County public school system when the school closed in 1973.
Dates:
1940-1986