[Dialogue] 4 Archive Qs - Pre-School Curriculum

Marge Philbrook msphilbrook at gmail.com
Sun Apr 24 10:28:28 CDT 2011


We have so much information we haven't had time to organize yet.
Hopefully there will be some "extra" people in May - we have lots of
pre-school and lots of Fifth City - that's not yet listed  in
Filemaker Pro and we don't yet have equipment for quick scanning of
material for distribution.  We are still dreaming the impossible
dream.  Marge Philbrook

On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Beret Griffith
<beretgriffith at charter.net> wrote:
> Here is information from The Golden Pathways CD. When I was working on the
> history I got the names of people involved in the early pre-school from Nan
> and Bill Grow. Another layer of research could be done for The Archives by
> anyone willing to take on the project to do deeper digging by directly
> contacting people involved to see what they recall.
>
> Jim Wiegel, perhaps you have some early pre-school stories in the interviews
> you have done with folks.
>
> Beret
>
> A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1952-1994, of THE ECUMENICAL INSTITUTE and THE
> INSTITUTE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS.
>
> THE YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1966
>
> SUMMER RESEARCH ASSEMBLY: Six weeks long. RS-1 and Imaginal Education
> Pedagogy. Fifth City Preschool* curriculum created. A teachers' group met
> during the summer. Participants were primarily college students, teachers
> and church leaders.
>
> COUNCIL I: Emphasized writing to clarify context, task & basic structures of
> the organization. "The Prolegomena to the Rule of the Order" was written.
>
> Worship was held in the jet hanger.
>
> 5th City Preschool opened in September. It was the first 5th City structure
> created as a part of the community reformulation project. It dealt directly
> with the "victim image" of people living in the inner city. The first
> Preschool field trip was an airplane ride over Chicago. In 1971 an
> independent researcher for HEW said, "...Your preschool is one of the ten in
> the nation selected by the Office of Economic Opportunity as a particularly
> suitable for a demonstration project." (5th City, Rebirth of the Human City,
> 1973).
>
> Teachers' Guild formed in the fall: Kay Maconathy, Pat Scott, Sarah Hewitte,
> Anne Filipski, Jim Campbell, Ken Filipski, Dolores Perez, Donna McCleskey,
> Marilyn Miller Oyler and Kay Ent Lush were the first participants in the
> guild.
>
> 5th City Preschool teachers 1966-97: Ruth Marshall, Rose West, Nan Grow,
> Aimee Hilliard, Maryann Wainwright. (Grow, 1993.)
>
> The first IMAGE is published. (Grow, 1993).
>
>
> At 06:00 PM 4/21/2011, steve har wrote:
>
> Q 1 Is there an RSS feed for wedgeblade? If yes, how to subscribe?
>
> Q 2 Is there a key word list & search function for the archives? [example
> "indicative ethics"] at: http://www.wedgeblade.net/gold_path/data/search.htm
>
> Q 3 are there plans to archive and convert old audio tapes and cassettes to
> digital -Is there a collector or collection point?
>
> Q 4 anyone know when and who wrote the original imaginal education
> curriculum?
>
> --
> Steve Harrington
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