(Master Set IV-2) Tribal Stage of Civilization Ca. 25,000 B.C. - 3,000 B.C. - Web chart describing relationship between aspects of life (Religious, Social, Economic, Political, Intellectual) in regards to the historic characteristics of tribal culture
Scope and Contents
The Ivey Center Collection is divided into eight series.
Series 1 is a collection of Lectures and Research papers by Dr. Ivey. It also includes the layout and development for the educational TV program: The Six Faces of History, its review, accompanied by related papers, and letters pertaining to Dr. Ivey's involvement. Dates: 1953-1988
Series 2 consists of overviews, reviews, and audits pertaining to the establishment of the Cultural Approach program in Montgomery, Alabama. Dates: 1971-1977
Series 3 includes documents pertaining to the Alabama state curriculum model for kindergarten through twelfth grade for the teaching of social studies, following the establishment of the Cultural Approach Program. Dates: 1976-85
Series 4 pertains to Alabama history, heritage, and recreation. Dates: 1977-1985
Series 5 includes maps and diagrams spanning from Neolithic man to modern Europe, used in A Cultural Approach to the Teaching of Geography.
Series 6 consists of lesson plans for A Cultural Approach to the Teaching of Social Studies.
Series 7 is a collection of teacher and student made lesson plans for A Cultural Approach to the Teaching of Social Studies. It covers civilizations spanning from Neolithic man to Modern States.
Series 8 is a collection of slides and photographs created or taken by the Ivey Center in its Cultural Approach to the Teaching of Social Studies.
Inclusive Dates: 1953-1988
Collection Size: 11 Boxes; 6 Cubic Feet
Dates
- Creation: 1953 - 1988
Extent
From the Collection: 6.0 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
4225 University Ave
Columbus Georgia 31907 United States