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Auteurs principaux: Kelley, Joan Thompson, Watkins, J. Foster
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1969
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author Kelley, Joan Thompson
Watkins, J. Foster
author_facet Kelley, Joan Thompson
Watkins, J. Foster
Kelley, Joan Thompson
Watkins, J. Foster
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contents The Taking Ways of an Old School Bus Kelley, Joan Thompson Watkins, J. Foster Bus Transportation Libraries Rural Areas Preschool Children Elementary School Students Early Intervention Access to Education At Risk Persons Disadvantaged Youth Learning Activities School Readiness The conversion of an "old school bus" in the late 1960s into a mobile library is discussed. The conversion was an element of educational service developed cooperatively between a regional educational laboratory and a rural school system. The project endeavored to improve the early experiences of future students, many of whom would have never been beyond "the cross-road store within walking distance" before they entered the public education system.
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spellingShingle The Taking Ways of an Old School Bus
Kelley, Joan Thompson
Watkins, J. Foster
Bus Transportation
Libraries
Rural Areas
Preschool Children
Elementary School Students
Early Intervention
Access to Education
At Risk Persons
Disadvantaged Youth
Learning Activities
School Readiness
The Taking Ways of an Old School Bus Kelley, Joan Thompson Watkins, J. Foster Bus Transportation Libraries Rural Areas Preschool Children Elementary School Students Early Intervention Access to Education At Risk Persons Disadvantaged Youth Learning Activities School Readiness The conversion of an "old school bus" in the late 1960s into a mobile library is discussed. The conversion was an element of educational service developed cooperatively between a regional educational laboratory and a rural school system. The project endeavored to improve the early experiences of future students, many of whom would have never been beyond "the cross-road store within walking distance" before they entered the public education system.
title The Taking Ways of an Old School Bus
topic Bus Transportation
Libraries
Rural Areas
Preschool Children
Elementary School Students
Early Intervention
Access to Education
At Risk Persons
Disadvantaged Youth
Learning Activities
School Readiness
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED547641