
PAPERS, 1959-1987
The Ira Steinberg Papers (1959-1987) document the academic career of their creator, a member of the Arts and Sciences faculty of Oberlin College since 1961. The records span Steinberg's teaching career in the departments of Education (1961-1978) and Philosophy (1978-), including his chairmanship of the Department of Education (1975-1978). They do not document his present activities as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences(1987-19). There is virtually no information in this collection relating to Steinberg's personal life, except for several letters from his friend and colleague Professor Jonas F. Soltis.
The records consist of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, computer printouts, teaching materials, and writings, including manuscript drafts of books, articles, talks, and book reviews. The collection is divided into six records series: I. Academic Teaching Files, 1963-1987; II. Committee Files, 1963-1978; III. Correspondence Files, 1959-1972; IV. Historical Files, Department of Education, 1961-1980; V. Professional Activities, 1965-1982; and VI. Writings and Talks, 1960-1982. Within the series, the papers are typically arranged alphabetically by type of document and thereunder chronologically.
The papers thoroughly document Steinberg's teaching, his membership in professional organizations, consulting projects, and scholarship, but their overall research value lies predominantly in the Committee Files (Series II) and in the Historical Files of the Department of Education (Series IV). The Committee Files (1963-1978) provide a detailed chronology of the work of the Special Educational Opportunities Program Committee from its beginning in 1963 to 1978. Steinberg assisted Professor Kiyoshi Ikeda (b. 1928) in the work of the committee during SEOP's early years (1963-1973) and served as Chairman of the SEOP Committee from 1975-1978. This committee oversaw the development of supportive educational programs for students from culturally diverse backgrounds. The SEOP Committee files, created by Professor Ikeda and inherited by Ira Steinberg, document all aspects of program development, fund-raising, student recruitment and admissions, and educational services for minorities. Except for a gap from 1967 to 1969, the files provide a thorough record of Oberlin's commitment to minority education during the mid-nineteen sixties and the seventies.
Series IV, Historical Files, Department of Education, includes departmental records for the years 1961-1980 relating to the administration, review, and discontinuation of the department and its replacement by the short-lived "Program in Education." Administrative files include faculty meeting minutes only for the period 1969-1973. Consult Record Group 9, Department of Education, for minutes of earlier and succeeding years. Extensive inter-office memoranda, departmental correspondence (1969-1973), and dean's office correspondence (1975-1977) provide information relating to curriculum changes in the department, the Educational Plans and Policies Committee review of the department and its M.A.T. programs (1971), and ongoing budgetary and staffing problems. The M.A.T. program files (1963-1971) document fully the administration of both Elementary and Secondary M.A.T. programs. Records relating to teacher certification (1976-1979) reveal the difficulties faced by one liberal arts college, Oberlin, in meeting increased state certification requirements for teachers.
Series I. Academic Teaching Files, 1963-1987 2 l.f.
The Academic Teaching Files are arranged into four subseries: 1. Regular Courses, 2. Winter Term Courses, 3. Classbooks, and 4. Special Academic Programs. The Regular Courses files and Special Academic Program files are arranged alphabetically by course or program name. The Winter Term Courses files are chronologically arranged, as are the five spiral classbooks.
Includes course descriptions, midterm, final exam, and essay assignments, bibliographies, and student papers for courses taught by Steinberg in the Departments of Education and Philosophy.
Subseries 2. Winter Term Courses, 1972-1979 (4f)
Includes course descriptions, outlines, and supporting correspondence relating to the planning of Steinberg's winter term courses.
Subseries 3. Classbooks, 1962-1973 (5 spiral notebooks)
These notebooks contain student names and grades received in classes taught by Steinberg.
Subseries 4. Special Academic Programs, 1963-1984, n.d. (17f)
These files contain correspondence, printed materials, inter-office memos, and unpublished reports relating to the implementation and operation of several special or experimental academic programs, many of them aimed at minority students. Programs include the Apprenticeship in the Social Sciences, the Cooperative Urban Studies Center, and Upward Bound. Also filed here are Steinberg's records of his teaching for the Peace Corps training program at Oberlin (1963-1964).
Committee Files are arranged alphabetically by committee name and contain inter-office correspondence between committee members and committee meeting minutes. Included are the Admissions Committee, the Honors Committee, and the Committee to Review Minority Programs. The Special Educational Opportunities Program Committee files comprise 2.5 linear feet of this series. These files are alphabetically arranged by type of material and chronologically arranged thereunder. They include carbon copies of SEOP Committee meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence from Committee chairmen, financial aid records, foundation profiles, student statistics; and reports. Also filed here are the records of the SEOP subcommittees, alphabetically arranged by subcommittee name.
Series III. Correspondence Files, 1959-1972, 1966-1980, n.d. .4 l.f.
The correspondence series is arranged into two subseries, Correspondence 1959-1972, n.d., and Name and Subject Files.
Incoming correspondence is chronologically arranged. It is largely personal in nature and includes a series of letters from Jonas F. Soltis of the Teachers College at Columbia University, as well as letters from Harvard faculty relating to the completion of Steinberg's Ed.D. thesis.
Subseries 2. Correspondence (by name and subject) 1966-1980 (4f)
These files are arranged alphabetically by name or subject and include incoming correspondence from English scholar Rom Harre, Department of Education Chairman Frank Laycock, and various publishers. The Kazepides file relates to a Greek court case (1980).
These files relate to Steinberg's administrative activities for the Department of Education and its successor, the Program in Education. They are arranged into six subseries: 1. Administrative Files, 2. M.A.T. Program Files, 3. Program in Education Files, 4. Receipt Books, 5. Teacher Education Files, 6. Teacher Certification Files.
These files are alphabetically arranged by type of material and include inter-office memoranda (1969-1973), Dean's office correspondence (1975-1977), and minutes of departmental faculty meetings (1969-1973).
Subseries 2. M.A.T. Program Files, 1963-1971 .65 l.f.
This subseries contains student applications, resumes, and classroom observation reports; M.A.T. Committee meeting minutes; and correspondence.
Subseries 3. Program in Education Files, 1978-1980 (2f)
These files include memos and correspondence from Chairman Ira Steinberg to Dean Longsworth relating to the formation and subsequent discontinuation of the Program in Education.
Subseries 4. Receipt Books, 1977-1978 (1f)
Two receipt books of departmental expenditures with carbon receipts signed by Steinberg.
Subseries 5. Teacher Education Files, 1961-1977 (3f)
These files include the records of Project 419, a state-funded project to improve teacher education in Ohio; project reports by Project Director Ira Steinberg; and supporting correspondence between Steinberg and the state's Project Administrator, Patricia Mills. Also filed here are materials relating to a 1968 conference held at Baldwin-Wallace College on Teacher Preparation in Liberal Arts Colleges.
Subseries 6. Teacher Certification Files, 1976-1979 (6f)
Included in these files are letters to Department of Education Chairman Ira Steinberg from Paul W. Hailey, Director of State Teacher Education and Certification, regarding Oberlin's compliance with the 300 hour practice-teaching requirement. Includes the State's report of their On-Site Evaluation of Oberlin College for March 1977.
This series is divided into four subseries: 1. Consulting Projects, 2. Professional Affiliations, 3. Research Proposals and Grants, and 4. Teaching Appointments outside Oberlin.
These files are arranged alphabetically and mainly include the records of the Elyria Project for Innovative Curriculum (EPIC).
Subseries 2. Professional Affiliations, 1965-1982 (18f)
Professional Affiliation files are arranged alphabetically by name of organization. They contain memos, meeting agendas, copies of papers presented at conferences, and correspondence between committee members relating to speaker selection and program funding.
Subseries 3. Research Proposals and Grants, 1969-1979 (9f)
These files are arranged alphabetically by granting institution and include research proposals and supporting correspondence. Includes some research materials, 1965-1981, collected by Steinberg.
Subseries 4. Teaching Appointments Outside Oberlin, 1959-1961, 1971, 1977-1978 (4f)
Includes files chronologically arranged documenting early teaching done at Harvard University (1959-1961) and summer teaching appointments at Brown University (1971) and at the University of British Columbia (1977).
This series is arranged into four subseries: 1. Articles, 2. Books, 3. Reviews, and 4. Talks. Within each subseries, writings are arranged alphabetically by title.
Subseries 2. Books, 1967-1982 (28f)
Subseries 3. Reviews, 1970-1973 (4f)
Subseries 4. Talks, 1965-1978 (10f)
For additional materials relating to the SEOP Committee, particularly for the years 1967-1969, consult Record Group 33, Box 22, "Various Committees." The papers of J. Milton Yinger, 30/188, contain some SEOP files (1963-1970). For more extensive materials relating to the M.A.T. programs, consult the files of the Department of Education, Record Group 9/4. For related materials, consult the records of the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
The papers of Ira Steinberg were transferred by deed of gift to the Oberlin College Archives in three separate accessions in 1977, 1980, and 1987.
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