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Carol H. Tice Papers, 1970-2012 (majority within 1970-2000)

8.5 linear feet (in 9 boxes) — 1 oversize box — 1 oversize folder — 2.31 GB (online)

Online
Art teacher in Ann Arbor, Mich. Public schools and the founder of the Teaching-Learning Communities program and Lifespan Resources, Inc., an educational non-profit organization. Administrative papers, correspondence, news clippings, photographs, reports, grant proposals, and personal speeches and publications related to intergenerational education and related initiatives from the early 1970s until 2000.

The personal papers of Carol Tice document her contributions to the development of intergenerational education in the Ann Arbor Public Schools and the Ann Arbor Community more broadly.

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Lifespan Resources, Inc. Records, 1973-2007

Online

The Lifespan Resources, Inc. Records series (1973-2007, 2.5 linear feet) consists of materials created by Lifespan that were not related to T-LC. This includes reports on existing Lifespan programs and similar programs elsewhere, and grant proposals for future programs with which Tice was involved, some of which was the implementation of intergenerational education programs in other cities including Atlanta and Chicago. Additionally there are papers from related projects about intergenerational education in which Tice was involved including International Year of the Child and a film called "What We Have" in which T-LC is featured. Finally there are reference materials, in which Lifespan was listed by outside organizations as resource in intergenerational education.