Title
Triple-T Project, meeting, photo 5
Description
This image shows a group of students and teachers listening to a seminar being given on the Triple-T Project at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1970s. The Training for Teacher Trainers (Triple-T) Project was a grant-funded program at Appalachian State University to retrain teachers already in the work force, using new methods for teaching teachers with students in actual classroom situations. It was part of a group of educational research projects including the Appalachian Training Complex, the Lighthouse School Program, and the Teacher Corps. Around thirty Appalachian State professors partook in the project between 1970 and 1973. Seated and facing the camera on the far left is Dr. Louie Brown, Deparnment of Sociology and Anthropology. Seated beside him is Mr. Cecil Hagaman, Personnel Director for Watauga County Public Schools.
Subject
Faculty
Teacher Education
Developmental Education
Appalachian State University
Source
General Picture Files, 2004.040, Box 31, Triple-T, C14.2.6.1.
Publisher
University Archives, Appalachian State University
Comments
Harvey Durham
Seated and facing the camera on the far left is Dr. Louie Brown, Deparnment of Sociology and Anthropology. Seated beside him is Mr. Cecil Hagaman, Personnel Director for Watauga County Public Schools.