Box 129
Contains 10 Results:
Notebook No.14: Innovation in Education, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.15: Application of Economic Reasoning to Resource Allocations in Education, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.16: The Teacher and the Machine, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.17: Experimental Laboratory, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.18: Speeches, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.19: Changing Directions in American Education, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.20: Goals for Americans [Empty], 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.21: "Within Our Reach" [Empty], 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.22: The Problems and Possibilities of Educational Evaluation, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.
Notebook No.23: Reprints, 1968
The following portion covers McMurrin's occasional work for government agencies. His service as Commissioner of Education (currently termed "Secretary of Education") in President Kennedy's administration is well documented, as are his stints with the National Manpower Advisory Committee, the Commission on Instructional Technology, and a visit to the University of Tehran.