Carl D. Glickman papers
Collection DescriptionBiographical/historical noteCarl Glickman's career began in 1968 as a Teacher Corps intern in the rural South during the desegregation of schools. He was later a principal of award winning schools in New Hampshire, and then for three decades a UGA Faculty member in the Departments of Curriculum and Supervision, Educational Leadership, and Social Foundations. After retiring from UGA in 2001, he held the first endowed chair in education at Texas State University, San Marcos from 2002-2004 and then returned to UGA for three additional years as Scholar in Residence, mentoring junior faculty. He currently holds the title of Professor Emeritus of Education and is pursuing his interest in creative writing through personal memoirs/essays and short stories. Scope and ContentThe Carl D. Glickman papers contain materials dating from 1968 through 2012. The arrangement of these materials allows researchers to study different eras of educational change, practice, and policy at local, state, and national levels; various periods of school site practice; and the individuals who led organizations to transform traditional schooling. Organization and ArrangementThis collection is arranged according to item type and date. Administrative InformationPreferred citation noteCarl D. Glickman papers, UA12-028, University Archives, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries. Conditions governing use noteThough this collection is open for research, the audiovisual recordings are in their original format and do not have copies available for public use. One can make a request for a public use copy but the ability to convert an item is dependent upon the format and condition of the recording. Related Materials and SubjectsSubject Terms |
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