Council for Exceptional Children photograph collection, early 1980

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Council for Exceptional Children. Utah Federation
Title
Council for Exceptional Children photograph collection
Dates
early 1980 (inclusive)
Quantity
.7 linear feet, (2 archives boxes)
Collection Number
P0153
Summary
The Council for Exceptional Children photograph collection contains photographs of award ceremonies, Presidents of the Council for Exceptional Children, and parents and children involved in CEC. Half of the photographs are of various award presentations captured in color and black and white film. The remaining photographs are of exceptional children performing skits and dances in the 'Very Special Arts Program.'
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

In 1922, a group of faculty members of Teachers College, Columbia University, along with supervisors and administrators attending the college's summer courses in special education, organized the International Council for the Education of Exceptional Children. The words, "the Education of" were eliminated from the name in 1933, and in 1958, the word "International" was dropped.

A merger of the organization with the Special Education Department of the National Education Association (NEA) in 1941 resulted in the council becoming a department of the NEA. This move greatly strengthened the council as a professional organization.

The Council for Exceptional Children is an association of educators and other specialists with major concerns for children and youth whose needs differ sufficiently from others to require special instruction and services not available through regular education. The gifted, blind and partially seeing, mentally retarded, emotionally disturbed, and the neurologically impaired are all included in the classification of "exceptional children."

The organization exists at the national, regional, and state (federation), and local unit (chapter) levels. In addition to holding CEC's membership, many members also belong to one of the eight national divisions of CEC. These are: The Association for the Gifted (TAG), the Association of Educators of Homebound and Hospitalized Children (AEHHC), the Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE), the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), the Council for Children with Communication Disorders (CCCD), the Council for the Education of the Blind and Partially Seeing (CEBPS), the Division on Mental Retardation (CEC-MR), and the Teacher Education Division (TED). An integral part of the council's structure, these divisions are involved in conducting professional studies, publishing special education literature, and conducting sectional meetings at CEC conventions.

The council is deeply committed to the effective implementation of federal legislation in the interest of exceptional children. It sees broad implications for legislation and appropriations that will strengthen and enhance this country's instructional programs for all children, and especially those with exceptional needs.

The Utah Chapter of CEC was organized in 1955 by a group of special education professionals from across the state. Ten years later, the Utah Chapter applied for and was awarded federation status. At that time, there were three local chapters in Utah: Canyonlands Chapter in Provo, Northern Utah Chapter in Logan, and the Great Salt Lake Chapter in Salt Lake City. Since that time, three additional chapters have been organized. These are the Golden Spike Chapter in Ogden, the Snowbird Chapter in Sandy, and the Utah Student Chapter of CEC, comprised of students from Utah State University, the University of Utah, and Brigham Young University.

The Utah Federation of CEC has been actively involved in developing and implementing special education programs in the public schools and continues to be a strong advocate for exceptional children.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The photographs in this collection are of award ceremonies, Presidents of the Council for Exceptional Children, and parents and children involved in CEC. Half of the photographs are of various award presentations captured in color and black and white film. The remaining photographs are of exceptional children performing skits and dances in the 'Very Special Arts Program.'

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Collection is arranged topically.

Processing Note

Processed by Mary Ann Curtis in 2000.

Separated Materials

Manuscript materials were transferred to the Council for Exceptional Children records (MS 0456).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Council for Exceptional Children photographsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1
Council for Exceptional Children, banquet, performing
  • Photograph number 1-2: Unidentified individuals at an awards ceremony.
  • Photograph number 3: Lester Coon and Frances Connor.
  • Photograph number 4: Wayne Eagen presents Dorothy Cosgrove with the 'Special Education of the Year' award, 1982.
  • Photograph number 5: Hilda Jones.
  • Photograph number 6: Mike Hardiman, past President, 1981, and Kathy Robbins, President-Elect 1982.
  • Photograph number 7: Wayne Eagen presents Carma and John Pingree with the 'Parent of the Year' award, 1982.
  • Photograph number 8: Wayne Eagen presents Dorothy Cosgrove with the 'Educator of the Year' award, 1982.
  • Photograph number 9: Mike Hardiman, past President, 1981, and Kathy Robbins, President-Elect 1982.
  • Photograph number 10-14: Children performing in the 'Very Special Arts Festival,' 1981.
  • Photograph number 15: Wayne Eagen presents Carma and John Pingree with the 'Parents of the Year' award, 1982.
  • Photograph number 16: Washington D.C., Shorham Hotel, April 1972. Jeanette Misaka, Jean Hebeler, Judy Ann Buffmire, and Joyce Barnes.
1 2
Group Photos
  • Photograph number 1-8: Unidentified groups, negatives.
  • Photograph number 9-11: Unidentified groups
1 3
Frances Conner and Lester Coon
  • Photograph number 1: Frances Conner and Lester Coon
1 4
Event
  • Photograph number 1-37: Event at the Marriott, negative number 2 is blank
1 5
Conference
  • Photograph number 1-19: 1999 Conference
2
Oversize, duplicates
  • Photograph number 1: Utah Federation Past Presidents, duplicate of n01_02_09
  • Photograph number 2: Utah Federation Past Governors, duplicate of n01_02_10
  • Photograph number 3: Utah's Lester Coon discusses CEC with President Frances Connor, 1964, duplicate of n1_01_03 and n1_03_01
  • Photograph number 4: Past, present and future Presidents Utah Federation, duplicate of n01_02_11
  • Photograph number 5: Group of men in front of microphone, duplicate of n01_01_02

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Exceptional children--Utah
  • Special education--Utah

Corporate Names

  • Council for Exceptional Children. Utah Federation--Photographs