Short Title

William A. Thiriot Funeral Remarks

Person(s)

Jay L. Nelson

Resource Type

Text

Language

English

Date

1966-12-07

Publisher

Salt Lake Community College

Subject

Public speaking, Speechwriting, Jay L. Nelson (President 1949-1978), Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute

Physical Allocation

Original version: Jay L. Nelson Papers, Donated by Bruce Nelson; Archival digital version: SLCC Digital Archives. IN COPYRIGHT.

Role

Author

Type of file

PDF

Genre

Lectures

Notes

Scanned on Canon imageRunner Advance C5051; digital files converted to TIFF format using Adobe Acrobat.

Digitalori

reformatted digital

Shelf Locator

14-0545

Abstract

Speech given by President Jay L. Nelson at the AVA Convention at Denver, Colorado on December 7, 1966. Although the speech begins with an anecdote about Brigham Young, the main focus of the speech is "supervising to get better teaching." Nelson even defines a supervisor as "one who directs the activities of others and that his principal objective is the improvement of instruction." Combined with the "supervisor's ten commandments" this speech advocates for good supervisory techniques in education.

Condition

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

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Disciplines

Community College Leadership | Speech and Rhetorical Studies | Vocational Education

Speech given at the AVA Convention - Denver, Colorado, 1966

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