Alfredo Castaneda papers, 1972-1980.

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Alfredo Castaneda papers, 1972-1980.

These papers pertain to Castaneda's teaching career at Stanford and include correspondence, student papers, reports, publication files, and course materials. Subjects include his professional and teaching activities, his students, bilingual education, and Mexican Americans. The papers also include minutes from seminars held at the Boys Town for the Study of Youth Development at Stanford, 1975-76 (subsequently known as the Stanford Center for the Study of Youth Development).

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Stanford University. School of Education.

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HISTORICAL NOTE In October 1892 the Dept. of Education at Stanford University established a kindergarten on campus, to serve in part as a laboratory for advanced students of the education department; it was under the direction of Prof. Earl Barnes and instructor Margaret Schallenberger. Many children of the Stanford faculty attended. From the guide to the Stanford University, School of Education, records, 1891-1894, (Department of...

Boys Town Center for the Study of Youth Development

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Stanford Center for the Study of Youth Development.

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Castaneda, Alfredo (Mexican painter, born 1936)

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Alfredo Castaneda, a nationally prominent expert in multicultural education, was professor of education at Stanford from 1972 until his death in 1981. He was the first Chicano appointed full professor at Stanford. From the description of Alfredo Castaneda papers, 1972-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122510989 ...