A Statement of the purpose and functions of the BYU Laboratory schools. [1958?]

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A Statement of the purpose and functions of the BYU Laboratory schools. [1958?]

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Brigham Young University. Laboratory School

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The Laboratory School (1955-1968) was established as a service unit in the College of Education to prepare students in the college to teach as well as improve educational programs. The Laboratory School was established under the College of Education and existed within the college until its operation was discontinued in 1968. During its years of operation, the directors/coordinators of the Laboratory School were as follows: Percy E. Burrup, Asahel D. Woodruff, Avard A. Ri...

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