Box MSS200.17
Contains 17 Results:
Series 9: Correspondence, 1961 - 2008
A collection of Dr. Schein’s correspondence, mostly professional letters but with some personal material included. Of particular interest are a set of letters of congratulation on Dr. Schein’s biography of Frederick Schreiber, A Rose for Tomorrow; some postcards he sent his brother Harold while traveling; and correspondence for articles he wrote for the Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness and the World Book Encyclopedia.
Series 10: Teaching materials, 1957 - 1986
While Dr. Schein’s academic focus was more on research than education, he did teach classes on deafness and rehabilitation at New York University. Most of this series consists of reading lists, test materials, student papers, and lecture outlines and notes from his NYU classes, as well as NYU faculty activity reports. It also includes a collection of similar material from psychology classes he taught in the late 1950s in Florida.
Application for Mary Switzer Fellowship, 1985
While Dr. Schein’s academic focus was more on research than education, he did teach classes on deafness and rehabilitation at New York University. Most of this series consists of reading lists, test materials, student papers, and lecture outlines and notes from his NYU classes, as well as NYU faculty activity reports. It also includes a collection of similar material from psychology classes he taught in the late 1950s in Florida.
CUNY Tech annual report, 1982
While Dr. Schein’s academic focus was more on research than education, he did teach classes on deafness and rehabilitation at New York University. Most of this series consists of reading lists, test materials, student papers, and lecture outlines and notes from his NYU classes, as well as NYU faculty activity reports. It also includes a collection of similar material from psychology classes he taught in the late 1950s in Florida.
Faculty activity reports for NYU, 1972 - 1981
While Dr. Schein’s academic focus was more on research than education, he did teach classes on deafness and rehabilitation at New York University. Most of this series consists of reading lists, test materials, student papers, and lecture outlines and notes from his NYU classes, as well as NYU faculty activity reports. It also includes a collection of similar material from psychology classes he taught in the late 1950s in Florida.
Faculty activity reports for NYU, 1974 - 1981
While Dr. Schein’s academic focus was more on research than education, he did teach classes on deafness and rehabilitation at New York University. Most of this series consists of reading lists, test materials, student papers, and lecture outlines and notes from his NYU classes, as well as NYU faculty activity reports. It also includes a collection of similar material from psychology classes he taught in the late 1950s in Florida.
Faculty activity reports for NYU, 1983 - 1985
While Dr. Schein’s academic focus was more on research than education, he did teach classes on deafness and rehabilitation at New York University. Most of this series consists of reading lists, test materials, student papers, and lecture outlines and notes from his NYU classes, as well as NYU faculty activity reports. It also includes a collection of similar material from psychology classes he taught in the late 1950s in Florida.
Correspondence with Kathleen Schreiber, 1982 - 1990
A collection of Dr. Schein’s correspondence, mostly professional letters but with some personal material included. Of particular interest are a set of letters of congratulation on Dr. Schein’s biography of Frederick Schreiber, A Rose for Tomorrow; some postcards he sent his brother Harold while traveling; and correspondence for articles he wrote for the Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness and the World Book Encyclopedia.
Correspondence with NAD Research and Development Committee, 1969 - 1980
A collection of Dr. Schein’s correspondence, mostly professional letters but with some personal material included. Of particular interest are a set of letters of congratulation on Dr. Schein’s biography of Frederick Schreiber, A Rose for Tomorrow; some postcards he sent his brother Harold while traveling; and correspondence for articles he wrote for the Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness and the World Book Encyclopedia.
Correspondence with New York Society for the Deaf, 1984 - 1993
A collection of Dr. Schein’s correspondence, mostly professional letters but with some personal material included. Of particular interest are a set of letters of congratulation on Dr. Schein’s biography of Frederick Schreiber, A Rose for Tomorrow; some postcards he sent his brother Harold while traveling; and correspondence for articles he wrote for the Encyclopedia of Deaf People and Deafness and the World Book Encyclopedia.