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Contains 17 Results:
Ypsilanti Early Education Program. Piaget's theory of classification and its implications for teaching in pre-school. , 1967 - 1968
Papers in this series include further psychology research focusing on Aphasia research, childhood psychology and development; correspondence from the Hawthorn Center, and research on neuropsychology.
Black Women's Awareness Group, 1974
This series contains Dr. Ingram's early teaching career at TESC she includes papers regarding: library book orders, future courses, conference subjects and notes, reading list, course notes, communications study notes, and papers on possible subject pursuits.
Lectures notes, 1978
Series consist of Dr. Ingram's portfolios from 1973 until 1975 with lectures notes.
Faculty Hiring Disappearing Task Force (DTF) , 1976
As a full time instructor at TESC Dr. Ingram retained majority of her program materials, any community involvement activities such as disappearing task force involvement can also be found in this series including: faculty evaluation information, program descriptions, and presentation notes for class.
Health: individual community
Primary papers in this series are for program work in program titled, "Health: individual community planning, community, and community seminar" in addition, to program papers for Roots of contemporary psychology and Humanistic psychology.
Rorschach case study #7
Series consist entirely of Rorschach case studies.
Psychological theories behind studies fo personality and cultures, 1945 - 1950
This series contains Dr. Ingrams early research while she was attending her studies pursuing her masters degree, in addition, are papers collected while she was pursuing her doctoral degree. The variety of psychology research methodologies studied, reading material with reading notes, course notes, scientific research papers including drawings.