Annual Report 1998: Contents
- Introduction
- The Program in New Haven
- National Advisory Committee
- National Demonstration Project
- Financial Developments
- The Seminars and Curriculum Units
- The Use and Abuse of History in Film and Video
- Cultures and Their Myths
- Art and Artifacts: The Cultural Meaning of Objects
- American Political Thought
- Reading Across Cultures
- Selected Topics in Contemporary Astronomy and Space Science
- The Population Explosion
- The Process of Determining Seminar Topics
- The Fellows' Application and Admission Process
- The Fellows Who Were Accepted
- Activities for Fellows
- Rewards for Fellows
- Relating Seminar Subject to Curriculum Unit
- Results for Participants
- Teams of Fellows
- Benefits for Students
- Participants' Conclusions Overall
- Electronic Resources and Assistance
- Institute Centers for Professional and Curricular Development
- Preparation for the Program in 1999
- Local Advisory Groups
- Local Program Documentation and Evaluation
National Demonstration Project
- Aims and Scope
- The Planning Phase
- Approaching the Implementation Phase
- National Accomplishments
- Learning in New Haven
- On Common Ground
- Looking Toward the Future
- National Advisory Groups
- National Program Documentation and Evaluation
- Committees, Council, and Boards of the Institute
- Statements Made on the Announcement of the National Demonstration Project
- Selected Bibliography
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