UW-Milwaukee Advocate Education Program--Teacher Corps for Corrections, Milwaukee records, 1971-1974.
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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The WPA + 35 Exhibition, January 4-30, 1970, presented by the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee was a tribute to the crafts and quality of design which came of the Milwaukee Handicraft Project. The Project began in the Fall of 1935. It was one of the more unusual and diverse of the handicraft projects in its philosophy and its goals. Its "Project 1170" was a specially created project for women who needed work, interested in becoming self-supporting. Milwaukee County and...
Local Education Agency (Milwaukee, Wis.)
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Besag, Frank P.
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University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Advocate Education Program--Teacher Corps for Corrections, Milwaukee. Office of the Director.
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The Advocate Education Program--Teacher Corps for Corrections (AEP-TCC) was designed to educate students and other program participants in how to deal with problems and potentials of "conflict youth," as they were "apprehended" in the community or school system, as they became involved with the court and correctional systems, and as they were returned to the community after these experiences. Nearly all activities in the program were under the direction of the Local Education Agency (LEA), which...