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Video
and Audio Recordings from the Maslow-Toffler Archives

GETTING
STARTED
Our first commencement took
place in the spring of 1975, and our last arguably in June 1983 or 1984,
depending upon who you ask and how you interpret what eventually became
of Maslow-Toffler. This now is another commencement, a new beginning
wherein technology and advances in media have given us the ability and
opportunity to share a considerable archive of film and video encompassing
35 years of preserved memory in one place for the very first time.
You'd be right to conclude that what you find here today is only the beginning.
THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EIGHT-YEAR STUDY
I learned about the Eight-Year
Study in graduate school. Considered by many to be one of the best
program evaluation studies ever conducted, it followed students from more
than 30 progressive high schools during the 1930s, comparing their progress
with counterparts from traditional schools. The study, though not
as well known as it might have been, was published in 1942, when America's
attention was focused on making history of another kind. It offered
educators several important outcomes for their consideration, including
development of more sophisticated student tests and forms of assessment,
innovative adolescent study techniques and novel programs of curriculum
design, instruction, teacher education, and staff development. The
study proved that many different forms of secondary curricular design can
ensure college success and that the high school need not be tied in lock-step
to a college preparatory curriculum. In fact, students from the most
progressive, non-standard schools earned markedly higher academic achievement
rates than their traditional school counterparts and other progressive-prepared
students. What I took from it was this: when all the results of the
study were examined, it was undeniable that something special had happened
in those experimental (read that Alternative) classrooms. Thus was
attention turned to examining what had taken place in those schools by
way of classroom management, teaching technique, curriculum planning, specific
lesson planning and outcome, only to be discovered that no thought had
been given to saving that information or documenting the outcomes.
When we began our effort in Brentwood, we decided that in the event Maslow-Toffler
gained acceptance, we were determined to document and to preserve everything
we could, never knowing what might be considered of value to those who
would be following in our footsteps. This website is providing us
with the most recent means to that end: (1) becoming a vehicle for connecting
former students and staff; (2) for sharing and preserving memories, our
history and identity; (3) disseminating information about our alternative
experience with students and teachers around the world; and (4) becoming
a bridge-building tool spanning decades to inform research efforts and
assist others who are considering creating their own alternatives, thereby
extending our reach and influence upon posterity and contributing to the
future.
~ A
Visit with Alvin Toffler ~
(Video, 1975)
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~ 8mm
Silent Films ~
(Video, 1976)
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~ Conrad
Follansbee Commencement Address ~
(Audio, 1976)
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~ George
T. Land Commencement Address ~
(Audio, 1976)
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~ PAC
Performance of Revolution ~
(Audio, 1976)
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~ Zappabore
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(Video, 1976)
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~ The
Adolescent's Self-Image ~
(Video, July 20,
1977)
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~ M-T
Opening Day 1978 ~
(Video, September
6, 1978)
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~ Spotlight
Special Panel Discussion ~
(Video, September
1978)
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~ WGSM
Radio Interview with Conrad Follansbee ~
(Audio, 1978)
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~ Paranoia
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(Video, 1978)
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~ Community
Meeting ~
(Video, 1979)
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~ Milt
Siler Presentation and Alvin Toffler Statement ~
(Video, 1979)
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~ WHPC
Radio Interview with John Sherin ~
(Audio, 1979)
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~ NPR
Report Options in Education ~
(Audio, 1979)
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~ Spotlight
Special Panel Discussion ~
(Video, February
1980)
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~ Milton
K. Siler Retirement Dinner ~
(Video, June 1980)
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~ M-T
Graduation, Class of 1980 ~
(Video, June 1980)
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~ Community
Meeting ~
(Video, 1981)
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~ 1982
Village School Community Meeting ~
(Video, 1982)
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~ 1982
Village School Meetings ~
(Video, 1982)
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~ Children's
Reader's Theater ~
(Video, 1983)
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~ A
Maslow-Toffler Retrospective ~
(Video, February
1983)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '75 ~
(Video, February
24, 1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '76 ~
(Video, March 3,
1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '77 ~
(Video, March 10,
1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '78 ~
(Video, March 17,
1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '79 ~
(Video, March 24,
1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '80 ~
(Video, April 7,
1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '81 ~
(Video, April 14,
1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '82 ~
(Video, April 21,
1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '83 ~
(Video, April 28,
1994)
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~ M-T
Video Yearbook Retrospective, Class of '84 ~
(Video, May 5, 1994)
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~ Teacher
Wall ~
(Video, 2011)
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