Clara Stratemeyer, pictured here in her 1937 yearbook photo, was at Brockport from 1936 to 1946. She was the president of the Association of Teacher Educators in 1938, among her many educational association activities. Her time at Brockport covered the substantial transition we made from being a Normal School to being a Teachers College. This meant going from a three-year program which finished with not a bachelor\u27s degree, but a teaching license, to a four-year program with bachelor\u27s degree. When she came here, she was working on her PhD, which she received in 1942 from Columbia University. This was a distinction in an era when many Teachers College faculty did not have a PhD, and it was not essential as a terminal degree. She was a...
In this interview (funded via a Title III Elementary Secondary Education Act grant) the roots of pro...
During her very long career, Alfreda Geiger saw Pace evolve from an Institute, to a College and late...
Charlotte Thornburg was an Assistant Professor of Education at Jacksonville State College (now Jacks...
Miss Lee (Leonora) Schroeder was a long time health and physical education faculty member here at Br...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
vi, 164 leaves ; 29 cm.This case study of Carol Steen, principal of Winston Churchill High School in...
Charles Cooper, whome Cooper Hall is named after, was Director of the Training School at Brockport f...
Written interview with Mrs. Rose Buschman, recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mat...
A written interview of Willa Caroline Billings Stoecker regarding her time teaching.https://scholars...
Ella Sue Stitt was a senior at Jacksonville State Teachers College in 1951-1952.https://digitalcommo...
Effective school board leadership is often an ephemeral ideal in today\u27s highly politicized publi...
Jeanette Banker was in the SUNY Brockport Class of 1953. She studied in the Elementary Education pro...
Many histories of teacher education describe enduring conflict between university faculty in the art...
Alice Yale taught art at Brockport. She was from Deansboro NY and received a BA from Syracuse and he...
This study is concerned with the life and contributions of Emma Lou Wilder to the field of physical...
In this interview (funded via a Title III Elementary Secondary Education Act grant) the roots of pro...
During her very long career, Alfreda Geiger saw Pace evolve from an Institute, to a College and late...
Charlotte Thornburg was an Assistant Professor of Education at Jacksonville State College (now Jacks...
Miss Lee (Leonora) Schroeder was a long time health and physical education faculty member here at Br...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
vi, 164 leaves ; 29 cm.This case study of Carol Steen, principal of Winston Churchill High School in...
Charles Cooper, whome Cooper Hall is named after, was Director of the Training School at Brockport f...
Written interview with Mrs. Rose Buschman, recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mat...
A written interview of Willa Caroline Billings Stoecker regarding her time teaching.https://scholars...
Ella Sue Stitt was a senior at Jacksonville State Teachers College in 1951-1952.https://digitalcommo...
Effective school board leadership is often an ephemeral ideal in today\u27s highly politicized publi...
Jeanette Banker was in the SUNY Brockport Class of 1953. She studied in the Elementary Education pro...
Many histories of teacher education describe enduring conflict between university faculty in the art...
Alice Yale taught art at Brockport. She was from Deansboro NY and received a BA from Syracuse and he...
This study is concerned with the life and contributions of Emma Lou Wilder to the field of physical...
In this interview (funded via a Title III Elementary Secondary Education Act grant) the roots of pro...
During her very long career, Alfreda Geiger saw Pace evolve from an Institute, to a College and late...
Charlotte Thornburg was an Assistant Professor of Education at Jacksonville State College (now Jacks...