Alex Molnar Papers, 1990-1997

Container Title
Series: Educational Papers
DPI candidacy, 1993
Box   12
Folder   12-13
Campaign literature
Box   12
Folder   14
Clippings
Recordings
1364A/105
1992 December 9, Alex Molnar on WBSD Burlington
1364A/125
Alex Molnar for State Superintendant of Public Instruction, 1992 December 9
1364A/106
Spot announcement for Molnar's DPI candidacy
VHA 515
“We Have Work to Do,” announcement for Molnar's candidacy
VHA 516
1993 February, Belling and Co. panel about the DPI race
Note: Includes Barbara Ulichny and Gary George.
Molnar on Education
Milwaukee Mss 188
Planning materials, 1994-1995
Box   12
Folder   15
Volume 1
Box   13
Folder   1
Volume 2
Recordings
1364A/1
1991 June 22, “News Publication Written and Edited by Teens Called Yo!” Sandy Close
1364A/2
1992 June 22, “The Center for Commercialism,” Michael Jacobson
1364A/3
1992 June 23, “Electoral College-Reform of the Election Process,” Lawrence Longley
1364A/4
1992 June 23, “Genetic Altering of Food,” John Stauber
1364A/5
1992 June 24, “Outlook on Congressional Reform,” Paul Wellstone
1364A/6
1992 June 24, “Inequity of Education for Poor and Wealthy,” John Stauber
1364A/7
1992 June 25, “The Life Sentence of Convicted Spy Jonathon Pollard,” Carol Pollard
1364A/8
1992 June 25, “The National Agenda for Education,” Arnold Fege
1364A/9
1992 November 9, “Educational Issues: 92-93,” Arnold Fege
1364A/10
1992 November 9, “Alternative Education Curricula,” Jerry Goldsberry
1364A/11
1992 November 30, “Education-How Schools Shortchange Girls,” Sharon Schuster
1364A/12
1993 February 2, “Quirmbach/Molnar”
1364A/13
1993 August 29, “Education in Wisconsin,” John Benson
1364A/14
1993 September 5, “The La Crosse Busing Program,” Dave Johnston
1364A/15
1993 September 12, “Christian Fundamentalism and Public Education,” James Sears
1364A/16
1993 September 19, “What Should Children Read?” John Stewig
1364A/17
1993 September 26, “Why Americans Bash Their Schools and Workers?” Dennis W. Redovich
1364A/18
1993 October 3, Robin Templeton
1364A/127
1993 October 10, “Children Freedom School,” Ahmed Mbalia
1364A/19
1993 October 17, “Hostile Hallways,” Jackie DeFazio
1364A/20
1993 October 24, “How Plainfield Community Middle School Benefits Students,” Jerry Goldsberry
1364A/21
1993 October 31, “Vision of Educational Change,” Chuck Lentz
1364A/22
1993 November 11, “Principles of Critical Thinking and General Semantics,” Gregg Hoffmann
1364A/23
1993 November 14, “Do Corporations Have An Impact on Education?” Jim Morgan
1364A/24
1993 November 12, “Teaching Your Children Effectively,” Dan Nerhaugen
1364A/25
1993 November 28, “Educating Students on the Realities of Military Life,” Jim Burkholder
1364A/26
1993 December 5, “Adolescence and Violence,” Francien Clark-Jones
1364A/27
1993 December 12, “Learning Orientations for Black Children,” Drek Marryshow
1364A/28
1993 December 19, “Religion and Schools,” Chris Ahmuty
1364A/29
1993 December 12, “Kids and Drugs,” Patricia Demos
1364A/30
1994 January 9, “Humor and Schools,” Joel Goodman
1364A/31
1994 January 16, “Education in Wisconsin,” John Benson
1364A/32
1994 January 23, “Students/Disabilities,” Trinka Messenheimer-Young
1364A/33
1994 January 30, “Corporate Schools,” Babek Armajani
1364A/34
1994 February 6, “Bootcamp/Dropouts,” Vernon Sevier
1364A/35-36
1994 February 13, “Special”
1364A/37
1994 February 20, “Prioritizing Education,” Benjamin Barber
1364A/38
1994 February 27, “School Funding,” Beverly Wolkow
1364A/39
1994 March 6, “G.E.D.,” Larry Martin
1364A/40
1994 March 13, “Home Schools,” Jan Gnacinski
Note: Also 1994 July 31.
1364A/41
1994 March 27, “Minorities/College,” Reginald Wilson
1364A/42
1994 April 3, “The Future of Open Education,” Foyne Mahaffey
1364A/43
1994 April 10, “Youth Oriented Credit Unions,” Carol Aranjo
1364A/44
1994 April 24, “Spending Additional Money Really Helps Schools,” Richard Laine
1364A/45
1994 May 5, “Spending Childhood Programs,” Rebecca Marcon
1364A/130
1994 May 8, “Early Childhood Programs,” Rebecca Marcon
1364A/131
1994 May 15, “Social, Health, and Recreation Service in Schools,” Sally Lundeen
1364A/46
1994 July 3, “Violence Prevention Programs,” Olusegun Siguwade
1364A/47
1994 July 10, “Time and Learning,” John Hodge Jones
Note: Also 1994 December 25.
1364A/48-49
1994 July 17, “Year-round Education,” Charles Ballinger
1364A/50
1994 July 24, “Commercialization in Schools,” Marianne Manilov
Note: Also 1995 January 8.
1364A/52
1994 August 21, “Cable in the Classroom,” Bev Greenberg
1364A/53
1994 August 28, “Early Childhood Programs,” Christine Burton
1364A/54
1994 September 11, “Superhighway K-12,” Robert Pearlman
1364A/55
1994 September 18, “Rites of Passage,” Anthony Mensah
1364A/56
1994 September 25, “Fair test and Standardized Testing for K-12 Grades,” Monty Neal
Note: Repeated 1995 February 12.
1364A/57
1994 October 2, “The Shaping-up of Events for the New School Year,” John T. Benson
1364A/58
1994 October 9, “Working and High School Students,” Allen Phelps
1364A/59
1994 October 16, “Adults Returning to High School in Chicago,” Charles Mingo
1364A/60
1994 October 23, “Alternative Education in Milwaukee-How Does It Compare to Reforms in Public Schools?” Grego
1364A/61
1994 October 30, “Hartford, Connecticut, School Board Hiring Private Company to Run Public Schools,” Kathy Evans
1364A/62
1994 November 6, “Multi-Cultural Education,” James A. Banks
1364A/63
1994 November 13, “Physical Needs of American Schools,” Harvey Rabinowitz
1364A/64
1994 November 20, “Baltimore's Schools and the Possible Revision or Termination of Their Contract with EAI,” Carl Stokes
1364A/65
1994 November 27, “Public Schools are Doing Much Better Than We Think,” Gerald Bracey
Note: Repeated 1995 January 22.
1364A/66
1994 December 4, “The Family Academy, An Alternative Elementary School in Harlem,” David Liben
1364A/67
1994 December 11, “Early Childhood Programs,” Rebecca Marcon
1364A/68
1994 December 18, “Banning Homework,” Etta Kralovec Mooser
1364A/135
1994 December 25, “Time and Learning,” Dr. John Hodge Jones
1364A/136
1995 January 8, “Commercialization of Schools,” Marianne Manilov
1364A/71
1995 January 15, “Cost of Public Schools in Comparison to Private Schools,” Emily Koczela
1364A/73
1995 January 29, “School Choice, Does It Work?” John Witte
1364A/74
1995 February 5, “Should Federal Education Programs Be Undone?” Will Lauber
1364A/137
1995 February 12, “Fair Test and Standardized Testing,” Monty Neal
1364A/76
1995 February 19, “Can Pilot Schools Give a Better Education?” Lois Harrison-Jones
1364A/77
1995 February 26, “Can Schools Be Run More Efficiently Without Government?” Spence Korte
1364A/78
1995 March 5, “Are the Schools Getting Better?” David Grissmer
1364A/79
1995 March 12, “Teachers at Risk,” Phil Villaume
1364A/80
1995 March 19, “Prioritizing Education,” Benjamin Barber
1364A/81
1995 March 26, “Early Childhood Programs,” Rebecca Marcon
Note: Repeat of 1994 May 8.
1364A/82
1995 April 2, “Teaching More than the Three “Rs,”” Angie Hougas
1364A/83
1995 April 9, “Public Schools are Doing Better Than We Think,” Gerald Bracey
1364A/84
1995 April 16, “Teaching Science in the Nineties,” Jean Harlan
1364A/140
1995 April 23, “Encouraging Cooperation, not Competition,” Alfie Kohn
1364A/141
1995 April 30, “Religion Wars in our School,” Charles Haynes
1364A/142
1995 May 7, “Single Sex Middle Schools,” Anthony Pilone
1364A/143
1995 May 14, “Educating Children through Music,” Arthur Custer
1364A/85
1995 May 28, “Project DARE as a Censored News Story,” Mark Lowenthal
1364A/86
1995 June 4, “Educating Children Through Music,” Arthur Custer
1364A/87
1995 June 11, “The Ozaukee County Jail Literacy Project,” Nina Walker, Judy Johnson
1364A/88
1995 June 18, “Educating People About Black History,” Clayborn Benson
1364A/146
1995 August 6, Alex Molnar show
1364A/147
1995 August 13, Alex Molnar show
1364A/148
1995 August 20, Alex Molnar show
1364A/149
1995 August 27, Alex Molnar show
1364A/151
1995 September 3, Alex Molnar show
1364A/152
1995 September 10, Alex Molnar show
1364A/153
1995 September 17, Alex Molnar show
1364A/155
1995 September 24, Alex Molnar show
1364A/107
Undated, Ahmed Mbalya
1364A/169
Undated [October 22], “Child Violence,” Karen Beerman
1364A/170
Undated [October 29], “African-American Language,” Geneva Smitherman
1364A/171
Undated [November 5], “School Reform and Employment,” Frederick Thayer
Jan Weller Program
1364A/109
“Issues of the Day,” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1991 October 23
1364A/110
“Issues of the Day,” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1991 November 20
1364A/111
“Issues of the Day,” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1991 December 16
1364A/112-113
“Prominent Political Issues of 1991,” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1991 December 31
1364A/114-115
“Is the U.S. Government Broken and Can it be Fixed?” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1992 February 10
1364A/116-117
“Political Issues of the Day,” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1992 March 23
1364A/118-119
“Issues of the Day,” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1992 May 4
1364A/122-123
“Debate on the Issues of the Day,” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1992 July 27
1364A/89-90
“Election Eve comments,” Alex Molnar and Michael Joyce, 1992 November 2
1364A/126
“School Choice,” Alex Molnar, 1993 April 7
WUWM FM
1364A/150
“MPS Mobility,” 1995 August 30
1364A/154
“Commentary,” 1995 September 21
1364A/156
1995 October 19
1364A/158
“Education Reform in Wonderland,” 1995 November 16
1364A/159
“Tootsie Roll Curriculum,” 1995 December 14
1364A/161
“Norquist/Vouchers,” 1996 May 2
1364A/163
“Bucky Badger and Reebok,” 1996 June
1364A/164
“Commentary,” 1996 September
General educational and political papers
1364A/108
“Calgery Corporate Involvement in the School,” 1991 October
1364A/51
“Corporate Influence in the Schools,” Tom Clark program, 1992 May 11
1364A/120
“Clark and Company,” Wisconsin Public Radio, 1992 July 15
1364A/121
“Perot's Decision to Remain a non-Candidate,” 1992 July 16
1364A/69
Ross Perot presidential candidacy, 1992 September 24
1364A/124
“Business in Schools: Partnerships or Seduction,” 1992 November
1364A/178
“American Worker Productivity,” Dennis Redovich, 1992 November 30
1364A/72
“Will Business Involvement Be Good for Schools?” presentation at Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development conference, 1992
1364A/70
Commentary on Governor Thompson's budget proposals for education, Tom Clark program, 1993 March 31
1364A/75
“School Choice: Who Wins-Who Loses?” Alex Molnar presentation at Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development conference, 1993
1364A/128
“Outcome Based Education,” 1994 April
1364A/129
“Friedman Dialogue,” 1994 May 2
1364A/132-133
“Embracing our Youth for a New Tomorrow: Pros and Cons on Contracting the Running of Inner City Schools,” 1994 September 15
1364A/134
“Forum: Private Corporations in Public School,” KQED-FM, 1994 December 19
1364A/138-139
National Conference on Education: 127th annual conference, New Orleans, 1995 February 10-13
1364A/144-145
“Can For-Profit Companies Reform Public Education?” , 1995 July 29
1364A/157
“Wisconsin School Choice,” 1995 November 11
1364A/160
“Lamar Alexander,” 1996 March 28
1364A/162
“Riemer Response to Choice Essay,” 1996 May 6
1364A/165
“Perspectives: School Vouchers,” 1996 September 25
1364A/166
“Extension 720: School Reform,” 1995 October 15
1364A/167
“Milwaukee/Vouchers,” 1996 Winter
1364A/168
“School Vouchers,” Gil Gross, 1997 September 30
1364A/172
Undated, miscellaneous notes on school reform
1364A/173
Undated, “Baby Boom Echo Implications”
1364A/174
Undated, “Burger King Academy,” Rick Fallon
1364A/175
Undated, Chris White Addressing Business Group
1364A/176
Undated, “Desperate Deals: Privatizing Education”
1364A/177
Undated, “School for Profit and the Reform of American Public Education”
VHA 517
Unidentified footage of a Milwaukee panel on race and education
Note: Includes Alex Molnar, Annette Williams, and Charlayne Hunter Galt.