A Special In-Service Training Institute for the Preparation of Teachers for Effective Service and Leadership in Desegregated Schools. Final Technical Report

The participants for the Institute consisted of well-experienced classroom teachers from representative secondary schools in Georgia and South Carolina. There were a total of 40 teachers and counselors. It was felt that these teachers would experience, for the first time, the need to concern themsel...

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