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Project Clan: Culture, Literature And Art For The Neglected, Buchanan County, Virginia Schools Dec 1967

Project Clan: Culture, Literature And Art For The Neglected, Buchanan County, Virginia Schools

Appalachian Adult Basic Education Demonstration Center Archives

A proposal submitted to the Research and Program Development Department of Morehead State University by the Buchanan County Schools at Grundy, Virginia in December of 1967.


Demonstration, And Development Project For Programs, Materials, Facilities And Educational Technology For Undereducated Adults, Morehead State University Jul 1967

Demonstration, And Development Project For Programs, Materials, Facilities And Educational Technology For Undereducated Adults, Morehead State University

Appalachian Adult Basic Education Demonstration Center Archives

A proposal submitted by Morehead State University to the United States Commissioner of Education, Division of Adult Education to develop a demonstration and resource center to provide education services to undereducated and poverty-ridden families in the Appalachian Region submitted in July of 1967.


The Relationship Of Educational, Economic & Social Characteristics Of The Degree Of Desegregation In The Public Schools Of Kentucky, J. Frank Yeager Jul 1967

The Relationship Of Educational, Economic & Social Characteristics Of The Degree Of Desegregation In The Public Schools Of Kentucky, J. Frank Yeager

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The problem in this study was to examine the relationship of social-climate to the degree of desegregation in the public schools of Kentucky. This study attempted to determine the relationship of educational, economic and social characteristics of those school districts with bi-racial student bodies operating in Kentucky and the degree of desegregation experienced voluntarily by those districts during the period from 1955-56 school year through the 1963-64 school year.