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Teaching

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: User 2: Here are entered works on the art and methods of teaching. Penrose Note: At the Collection level only: Works on the history and methods of training teachers are entered under: Teachers--Training of. Works on the study of education as a discipline are entered under: Education--Study and teaching. Penrose Note: At all other levels, use a more specific LCSH term, if applicable. Otherwise, use this as a topic Term for general works on art and methods of teaching. For works on the history and methods of training teachers, use the appropriate topical area (if any) plus the LCSH Function term: Training. For works on the study of education as a discipline, use TUCUA Topic Term: Education (Field of study).

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Ida Kruse McFarlane Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M256
Abstract Ida Kruse McFarlane (1873-1940) was a patron and advocate of arts, literature, music, and theater. Ida Kruse McFarlane was a prominent professor and head of the English Department at the University of Denver until her death in 1940. McFarlane’s Collection contains a variety of materials ranging from 1890 to 1975. The items in the collection include: notebooks containing lecture notes and materials relating to a course titled “Modern Culture” that she instructed, a bound thesis dated 1890, a...
Dates: 1870-1974

Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP) Records

 Collection
Identifier: U169
Abstract

Collection contains administrative files, administrative reports, promotional materials, newsletters, and publications related to the Learning Effectiveness Program at the University of Denver.

Dates: Other: 1997-2007

Max Frankel, 1980-2005

 File
Identifier: B111.03.0003.0028
Abstract

Temple Emanuel Haggadah booklet and newspaper articles on the life, community works and death of Max Frankel,

Dates: 1980-2005

Oral History Interview with Robert and Dorothy Jackson, 1984 September 22, 2006

 Item
Identifier: BHS-SCA-008
Abstract

Robert Adison Jackson went to West Minister College and then graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1919 as a geologist. He came to Pueblo, Colorado in 1923 and was licenced as an engineer in 1928. Jackson worked in Walsenburg, Colorado for five or six years and then went to the CF&I Denver office in 1936. In 1946 he moved to Arkansas until 1961. Jackson retired in 1964.

Dates: 1984 September 22; Digitization: 2006

Teaching Materials, 1967-2018

 Series
Identifier: D086.03
Scope and Contents

This series includes choreographic notebooks, clippings, correspondence, programs, flyers, illustrations, curriculum writing documentation, and presentations.

Dates: 1967-2018

The Denver Clarion, vol. 72, issue 11, 1967 October 24

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v072i11_19671024
Abstract

Chancellor Mitchell inaugurated – Speech expresses hope for move toward richer intellectual climate. Times correspondents visit; discuss Russian revolution. Department of Education provides training for students to teach the disadvantaged.

Dates: 1967 October 24

Theodore Rawson Crane Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M316
Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined