Title
Valle Crucis Elementary School, circa 1975, photo 5
Description
This image shows Valle Crucis Elementary School, one of the participating schools in the Appalachian Training Complex Program. The Appalachian Training Complex Program was a grant-funded program at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the early 1970s, including a lighthouse project examining new methods for teaching students in elementary and high school, and the Training for Teacher Trainers (Triple-T) Project, where teachers already in the work force were retrained with new methods for teaching teachers with students in actual classroom situations. It utilized art, music, and audio-visual materials, a more challenging and individualized curriculum that depended on each student's aptitude in each subject. Appalachian State's program was aimed at Western North Carolina public schools with high dropout rates, low attendance, and poor facilities. The program also served as a training ground for interns and education students from Appalachian State. This image shows a stone building with several school buses parked to the right. A snow-covered field and a barbed wire fence are in the foreground. Valle Crucis Elementary School was the pilot school for the Lighthouse Program. A cow can be seen in the foreground.
Subject
Developmental Education
Snow
Appalachian State University
Source
General Picture Files, 2004.040, Box 29, Lighthouse Project F1, C14.2.5.5.
Publisher
University Archives, Appalachian State University
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