EDU. Education
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
A. Quinn Jones Collection
The collection documents the life and career of African American educator, A. Quinn Jones, his wife Frederica Jones, and the African American community in Gainesville, Florida, concentrating on Lincoln High School and the Greater Bethel AME Church.
Aymara Language Recordings
Audio reels and teaching guides that appear to be part of a course on the Aymara language created by Martha J. Hardman, a Linguistic Anthropology professor at the University of Florida.
D. Robert "Bob" Graham Political Papers
Education in Florida Subject Files
Subject files created by Howard Jay Friedman during his service with the Florida Department of Education, primarily news clippings pertaining to public education in Florida.
Floyd T. Christian Speeches
Speeches on education and related issues made between 1965 and 1972, during Floyd T. Christian's tenure as Florida Superintendent of Public Instruction/Commissioner of Education.
Gilbert Dennis Kingsbury Papers
Gilbert Dennis Kingsbury was important during the beginning of institutionalized education in Florida as first principal of the East Florida Seminary in Ocala (1853). This collection contains portions of his correspondences, speeches, and lectures.
J. Broward Culpepper Papers
Miscellaneous papers relating to higher education in Florida, and the state universities in particular.
Lastinger Center for Learning at the University of Florida Records
Collection contains newspaper clippings, press releases, reports, publications, budgets, presentations, contract agreements, photographs, and oral histories detailing the work of the Lastinger Center for Learning at the University of Florida.
Lawrence V. Smith Papers
Collection contains photographs of Lawrence V. Smith and John Baxter creating the Chemistry for Today film course program. Also includes news clippings about the program, biographical information on Smith, and further information on the program.
Millard Fillmore Caldwell Papers
Correspondence relating to the establishment of the Regional Council for Education; gubernatorial campaign material; and speeches delivered by Caldwell.