Teachers Colleges – Wisconsin – History
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Alma Werner Teacher Training Notes, 1915
Alma Werner trained at the Taylor County Training School for Teachers soon after it opened in 1915. The Taylor County Training School for Teachers was founded in 1912 and closed in the 1960s. It trained teachers for elementary education. Alma Werner’s notebook contains material pertaining to different classes, including Civil War history, arithmetic, language, and economics.
Association of Wisconsin Teachers Colleges Records, 1924-1953
Records for the Association of Wisconsin Teachers Colleges, an organization concerned with furthering the interest of teacher training and the general educational welfare in Wisconsin. Includes constitutions, reports, correspondence with Bill Zorn and Katharine Thomas, meeting minutes, conference materials Association of Wisconsin Teachers Colleges Newsletters (1944-1947), and American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education report and programs, 1952-1953.
Pearl Seguin Papers, 1917-1944
Teachers Colleges of the Chippewa Valley Collection, 1941-1965
Brochures, course catalogs, and bulletins from teachers colleges and normal schools in Buffalo and Taylor Counties in Wisconsin. Eau Claire County and State Normal School materials are not included in this collection.
University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire School of Education Campus School Records, 1940-1986
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.