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What Were They Thinking?
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An account of the resource
Origins and intentions of the Special Educational Opportunities Program
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Alicia Goodchild
Aaron Lowe
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A May 18, 1968 Daily Illini article about one of Chancellor Jack W. Peltason’s “Chancellor’s Chats” events where he spoke about Project 500 and SEOP. Peltason painted the program as a facet of “educational reform” and said the program’s qualifications were not racial, but for disadvantaged “people who otherwise might not have this opportunity” for a college education. Peltason explained that the program would feature a high number of black students because African-Americans were disadvantaged as “a result of society's discrimination.” He also drew parallels between Project 500 and the University’s programs for the physically disabled, saying the school’s educational standards were not lowered for the physically handicapped and will not be lowered for SEOP students. Furthermore, he compared preparatory and skill-development courses for disadvantaged students to therapists the University provided for physically handicapped students saying about potential SEOP students, “You don't have to be much of a teacher to teach superbright students” and “It takes a scholar to make a scholar.”
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A Daily Illini article from May 1968 on UIUC Chancellor Jack Peltason's descriptions of Project 500
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SEOP
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An account of the resource
A May 18, 1968 Daily Illini article about one of Chancellor Jack W. Peltason’s “Chancellor’s Chats” events where he spoke about Project 500 and SEOP. Peltason painted the program as a facet of “educational reform” and said the program’s qualifications were not racial, but for disadvantaged “people who otherwise might not have this opportunity” for a college education. Peltason explained that the program would feature a high number of black students because African-Americans were disadvantaged as “a result of society's discrimination.” He also drew parallels between Project 500 and the University’s programs for the physically disabled, saying the school’s educational standards were not lowered for the physically handicapped and will not be lowered for SEOP students. Furthermore, he compared preparatory and skill-development courses for disadvantaged students to therapists the University provided for physically handicapped students saying about potential SEOP students, “You don't have to be much of a teacher to teach superbright students” and “It takes a scholar to make a scholar.”
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Daily Illini
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University of Illinois Archives
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Illini Publishing Company
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May 18, 1968
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University of Illinois Archives
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Chancellor Peltason
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What Were They Thinking?
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Origins and intentions of the Special Educational Opportunities Program
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Alicia Goodchild
Aaron Lowe
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David Eisenman, a graduate student on the chancellor's committee charged with implementing Project 500, explains to the Daily Illini mechanics of the 500 program and dispels popular myths about the program.
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Project 500: 'Not Racist'
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Project 500/Special Educational Opportunities Program (SEOP)
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An account of the resource
David Eisenman, a graduate student on the chancellor's committee charged with implementing Project 500, explains mechanics of the 500 program to the Daily Illini and dispels popular myths about the program.
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Daily Illini newspaper
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University of Illinois Archives
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Daily Illini
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Saturday, May 25, 1968
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Project 500