Kent State University School records 1914-1986

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Kent State University School records 1914-1986

This group of records, dating from 1914 to 1986, document the history of the Kent State University observation-based student teaching program known as the Kent State University School. Materials included consist of administrative records, photographs, student and staff publications, yearbooks, commencement programs, and organizational records.

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Kent State University. College of Education

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Kent State Normal School, founded in 1910, was charged with the mission of preparing classroom teachers. The College of Education became its own entity within Kent State during the 1929-1930 academic year. Kent State University has a long and distinguished record of preparing students to be educators for the nation's schools and universities. The first Bachelors degrees were first granted in 1913, Masters in 1935, and Doctorates in 1964. The original facilities in Franklin Hall were supplemented...

Kent State University School

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At times referred to as a "laboratory school," the Kent State University School was maintained on Kent State University's main campus from 1914 until 1982. Not a typical primary school, the University School provided individualized education to kindergarten through 12th grade students, while offering student teachers the opportunity for practical classroom experience. Additionally, the University School provided the University's College of Education with an opportunity for research,...