ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
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NORTH DAKOTA STUDY GROUP RECORDS

COLLECTION: OGL #1471

DATES: 1969-2000

SIZE: .75 linear feet

INTRODUCTION

ACQUISITION: The North Dakota Study Group Records were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by Vito Perrone via his son, Sean Perrone, Watertown, Massachusetts, on August 3, 2001 (Acc.#2003-2650).

ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.

RELATED COLLECTIONS:

UA#57, Center for Teaching and Learning, Dean Vito Perrone Records

HISTORICAL SKETCH

The North Dakota Study Group was formed in November 1972. A group of educators met to discuss student and teacher evaluation, as well as its impact on the field of education. The group felt that the evaluation methods which were being used did not truly reflect or encourage students' learning and thinking, and wanted to discuss ways to change evaluation processes and educational practices to better meet student needs. They also felt that teacher evaluation was subject to the same pitfalls and traps as student evaluation, and did not create an accurate portrait of the teacher being evaluated. The educators, headed by Vito Perrone, Dean of the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of North Dakota, decided to meet on a yearly basis to discuss concerns related to education, to share ideas, and to attempt to improve the educational system by instituting alternatives to teaching and testing methods which they felt were problematic. Perrone became the Coordinator of the North Dakota Study Group (NDSG).

The first several NDSG meetings were held annually every February and lasted for two days. Members later decided that Study Group meetings should be lengthened to three days to allow more time for discussion and reflection. Meetings included educators from across the United States. The NDSG was faced with the dilemma of having more people interested in attending the meetings than there were spots available. For this reason, a lottery system was created. Aside from a limited number of "founding members" who were permitted to attend each meeting, the rest of the attendees for a given year were selected by lottery. The North Dakota Study group is still in existence and continues its annual meetings.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The North Dakota Study Group Records date from 1969-2000, and are divided into four sections:

The first section contains materials that are directly related to the North Dakota Study Group (NDSG). Meeting materials from 1986, 1989-1997, and 2000 includes schedules of events and rosters listing the names and contact information for the participating members for that year. Also included is correspondence between NDSG leaders and past, present, and potential members, primarily regarding the planning of the annual NDSG meetings. The correspondence dates from 1976-1998.

The second section includes materials related to the New School of Behavioral Studies in Education, at the University of North Dakota. The New School was an experimental college dealing with teaching and learning in an unconventional manner, focusing on self-direction by faculty and students, along with a great deal of group work. Also included are materials published by the University, as well as individual reflections on, and accounts of, experiences with the New School.

The next section consists of general materials related to education, including brochures, presentations, handwritten notes, and published results of surveys and studies regarding teaching schools. Also included are general articles and book excerpts which focus on the nature of education, including science education, standardized testing, how to effectively teach children, personal reflections of teaching, and teachers' concerns. Additional materials regarding the 500th Anniversary of Columbus' Landing in North America materials, and information on the Cambridge Rindge School of Technical Arts in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is also included.

The final section contains materials regarding the use of interviews as an evaluation tool. These materials also contain examples of interviews and interview guidelines.

BOX AND FOLDER INVENTORY

Box 1
Folder
North Dakota Study Group Materials

  1. North Dakota Study Group "Pre-Study Group Thoughts, February, 1981": 1981
  2. North Dakota Study Group Meeting Materials: 1986
  3. North Dakota Study Group Meeting Materials: 1989-1991
  4. North Dakota Study Group Meeting Materials: 1992-1994
  5. North Dakota Study Group Meeting Materials: 1995-1997
  6. North Dakota Study Group Meeting Materials: 2000
  7. North Dakota Study Group Meeting Materials: undated
  8. Correspondence: 1976, 1989-1993
  9. Correspondence: 1994-1998 & undated

"New School" Materials

  1. The College of Education Record, The University of North Dakota, The New School of Behavioral Studies in Education: April 1969
  2. "University of North Dakota New School of Behavioral Studies in Education: a Personnel Development and Educational Research Activity Program for North Dakota Public Schools"
  3. "School Daze"-- May 4, 1972, by Bert E.?; Typed
  4. "Here's a Poet: Making the New Curriculum"
  5. "Research and Evaluation: an Analysis of Decision Making at the New School" by Michael Patton; Typed
  6. Student Evaluations of the "New School"

General Materials Related to Education

  1. "Staff Development Workbook for Classroom Teachers and Principals" Published by the Center for Teaching and Learning, University of North Dakota, March 1976
  2. "Centennial High School" by Cecilia Traugh and Karla Smart, Written as Part of the North Dakota Small High School Study; Visits to the School Were Made During January, February, and March 1983
  3. Student Survey– Categories Included are Totals, Male, Female, College, Non- College, 14-16, and 17-20
  4. "Center for Peace Studies Report of Activities; July 1985-June 1986" Submitted to the Otto Bremer Foundation (University of North Dakota Center for Peace Studies)
  5. TLC Mini-Grant Awards Program: Guidelines, 1985-1986
  6. "Center for Peace Studies Request for Funding 1987-1989" Submitted to the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (University of North Dakota Center for Peace Studies)
  7. "Moving Forward With K-12" Report to the Board of School Directors and the Milwaukee Public Schools Family from the K-12 Curriculum and Instruction Summer 1991 Working Committee
  8. LAUSD News Notices: "LAUSD Will Offer 'Diploma Warranty'" November 7, 1991, "Immediate Release"
  9. "Classroom Action Research: A Professional Development Opportunity for Experienced Teachers" Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Education Research Association, 1991
  10. Handwritten/Drawn Calendar, Sunday, July 25-Tuesday, August 31: No Year
  11. "Making Neighborhood Heroes; An Oral History" by Cus D'Amato
  12. Information Sheet for the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT)
  13. North Dakota "Teacher Centers' Summary Report"
  14. Paper Regarding Staff Development Program; Typed
  15. "Samples Sites Directory Continued"
  16. "Dimensions Checklist”; Typed
  17. Brochure Regarding the Statewide Community Service Organization "SerVermont"
  18. Flyer for Ordering A Place for Teacher Renewal: Challenging the Intellect, Creating Educational Reform: Anthony G. Rud, Jr. and Walter P. Oldendorf, Editors
  19. Flyer for Ordering Service Learning from A to Z by Cynthia Parsons
  20. Handwritten Notes in Several Different Hands
  21. 500th Anniversary of Columbus' Landing in North America
  22. Self-Evaluations and Personal Reflections of teaching by various authors: 1971- 1973
  23. Published Articles about Education: 1985-1986, 1991-1992, 1999, undated
  24. Published Documents Relating to the Hands-On City Model Vocational Education Course at Cambridge Rindge School of Technical Arts: 1991

Interviews as an Evaluation Tool

  1. "Summary of Washington D.C. Meeting, July 15"; Typed with Handwritten Title
  2. "An Interview Guide" [Draft: June 24, 1976]; Typed
  3. "Parent Interviewing”; Typed
  4. Teacher's Interview, Code 13-21; Typed
  5. "Summary of Observations by Parent Interviewers" and "Summary of Observations by Children Interviewers" (pgs. 39 and 40); Typed
  6. "Sponsor Implementation Survey Critical Dates" [Revised July 16, 1976]
  7. "Interview for Follow Through Sponsor”; Mimeographed Copy
  8. "Summary Statement”; Typed

 Original Donation  1st Addition: November 1972   2nd Addition: 1972-2002
 3rd Addition: 1963-1986  4th Addition: 1998-2003  5th Addition: 1995(?)
 6th Addition: 1984-2004  7th Addition: 1974-1994  8th Addition: 2003-2005

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