Future Black Instructors, 1975, The Owl Yearbook, Page 289

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Future Black Instructors, 1975, The Owl Yearbook, Page 289

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This is an image of the Future Black Instructors student organization.

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University of Pittsburgh

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1975e49702

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FUTURE BLACK INSTRUCTORS The purpose of Future Black Instructors is to make available to public, private, parochial and higher educational institutions Black instructors who have the necessary sensitivity to teach urban students. We are comprised of people who have joined together to gain growth in the field of education through exposure over and above the educational curriculum to be obtained by conducting community related projects centered around teaching children. Our aim in conducting various projects in the schools is to discover, define, and attempt to deal with the problem areas in education found in the urban schools. Our organization members, as students at Pitt, also suggest possible curriculum changes which might enhance the University's effectiveness as an educator of teachers. Thus, we exist to provide more realistic and useful exposure for future teachers, to aid the school system in defining and solving some of its problems, and to give greater experience to members working with children.

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The Owl , “Future Black Instructors, 1975, The Owl Yearbook, Page 289,” The Blue, Gold and Black Digital Archive, accessed May 2, 2024, https://pittbgb.omeka.net/items/show/158.

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