Arthur M. Proctor papers, 1906-1967.

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Arthur M. Proctor papers, 1906-1967.

The Arthur M. Proctor Papers include correspondence, speeches, articles, clippings, handbooks, photographs, and other materials related to Proctor's career as a teacher of teachers. Includes surveys of North Carolina schools, 1920s-1950s, and handbooks for state high schools, course materials for his work at Duke and other schools, and some files on the Duke Department of Education.

4000 items (5.5 linear ft.)

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Duke University. Dept. of Education.

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By the charter of 1851, graduates of Normal College (the precursor to Trinity College) were recognized by the North Carolina legislature as qualified to teach in the common schools of the state. In 1859, President Braxton Craven introduced a teacher training curriculum. The Department of Education was formed at Trinity College in 1907, and teacher training programs, particularly those offered during the summer, enrolled many students. Prior to 1952, most students preparing to teach in the second...

Proctor, Arthur Marcus, 1886-

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Arthur Marcus Proctor (1886-1955) was a professor in the Department of Education at Duke University. He also served as Director of the Duke Summer Session for several years. From the description of Arthur M. Proctor papers, 1906-1967. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 57226188 Student. Proctor was a graduate student at Teachers College during the 1920s. He later became a professor of education. From the description of Papers,...

Duke University

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Duke University. Summer Session.

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