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By Andrea Eckert ‘16, Elizabeth McIlhenney ’19, and Rachel Grove Rohrbaugh
Collection Overview
Title: Teachers for West Africa Program Records, 1961-1973
ID: MSS/MSS-0009
Primary Creator: Teachers for West Africa Program
Other Creators: Berkebile, James, Elizabethtown College, Hershey Foods Corporation
Extent: 15.17 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
Series I Financial Records and Reports
Series II Newsletters, Program Reports, and PR Materials
Series III Correspondence
Series IV Background Research and Country Information
Series V Orientation and Overseas Visitor Materials
Series VI Forms and Teacher Information
Series VII End of Program
Series VIII Personal
Series IX Photographs
Series X Teacher Personnel Records and Insurance Information
Date Acquired: 00/00/1973
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Teachers for West Africa Program, spanning the years 1961 to 1973. The collection includes financial records, travel records, and stories about the teachers’ experiences in Ghana and Nigeria, correspondence with the Hershey Foods Corporation, records on the teachers, orientation materials, ads used to advertise and recruit for the Teachers for West Africa Program, newsletters, documents regarding the “phase out” of the program, and artifacts brought back to Elizabethtown College from Ghana and Nigeria. All of these materials are about the Teachers for West Africa Program.
Collection Historical Note
The Teachers for West Africa Program was a program for young people certified in teaching to work in schools in West Africa. The teachers taught in schools in Ghana and Nigeria, usually alongside volunteers in the Peace Corps and other smaller groups such as Teachers for East Africa and Operation Crossroads Africa. The program started in 1961 until it was phased out in 1972. The Hershey Foods Corporation sponsored it, while Elizabethtown College administered it. The teachers who applied were from all over the country, and only a selected few were sent to West Africa.
Over the ten years that Teachers for West Africa Program existed, from 1961 to 1972, they sponsored hundreds of teachers. The teachers were mostly recent graduates from college, some from Elizabethtown College, and others from colleges ranging from Iowa State University to Harvard. They were sent to secondary schools in Nigeria and Ghana and they taught subjects like French, physics, chemistry, home economics, math, business, biology and in the beginning of the TWAP program, English. The agreement was that TWAP funded the travel expenses while the countries where they were posted were expected to pay the teachers’ salaries. TWAP helped to serve 51 schools in Nigeria and 71 schools in Ghana. A total of 238 teachers were sponsored by TWAP, 68 of those held a graduate degree. The teachers would usually serve for a period of two years, unless they chose to stay in the field or they got sick and had to end their term early.
After ten years, the program was phased out by Hershey. Dr. James Berkebile, program director, tried to find another sponsor for the program and contacted many corporations and other institutions, but he was declined by all of them. Even though the program ended in December 1972, the teachers out in the field when the program shut down were encouraged to finish out the school year into 1973.
Administrative Information
Repository:
Earl H. and Anita F. Hess Archives and Special Collections
Access Restrictions:
Series X Teacher Personnel Records and Insurance Information are restricted at this time.
Related Publications:
DePuydt, Peter J. “'In the Hearts of Those Whom You Serve:' The Teachers for West Africa Program.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 134, no. 1 (January 2010): 59-76.
Processing Information:
Processed by Andrea Eckert ‘16 and Elizabeth McIlhenney ’19 in fall 2015. Processing and folder list revised and updated by Rachel Grove Rohrbaugh in fall 2019.
Other URL:
https://twap.omeka.net/
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series I: Financial Records and Reports],
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Series II: Newsletters, Program Reports, and PR Materials],
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Series III: Correspondence],
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Series IV: Background Research and Country Information],
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Series V: Orientation and Overseas Visitor Materials],
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Series VI: Forms and Teacher Information],
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Series VII: End of Program],
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Series VIII: Personal],
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Series IX: Photographs],
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Series X: Teacher Personnel Records and Insurance Information],
[All]
- Series I: Financial Records and Reports
- This series is a collection of all the financial related reports and records through the program’s existence. The 24 folders contain official financial records and reports compiled by the program and by Elizabethtown College for the years 1961 to 1973. Expenses included salaries, travel expenses, office rent, printing supplies, and funds needed for screening, recruiting, insurance, personal effects shipment, etc.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 2: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 3: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 4: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 5: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 6: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 7: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 8: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 9: Financial Records, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970-1972
- Folder 10: Records related to Financial Activities, 1970
- Folder 11: Accounting Records, 1961-1970
- Folder 12: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 13: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 14: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 15: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 16: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 17: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 18: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 19: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 20: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 21: Financial Reports, 1961-1969, 1971, 1973
- Folder 22: Financial Report - Elizabethtown College, 1969
- Folder 23: Teacher Payment Records
- Folder 24: Teacher Payment Records
- Series II: Newsletters, Program Reports, and PR Materials
- At the end of the program, a final report was written about the existence of the program. This series contains the drafts and the final version of this report. Also, from 1963 to 1970 a newsletter was sent to all the teachers in West Africa to keep them up to date about their fellow teachers and the program’s situation. A collection of pamphlets and brochures to advertise the program is also included in this series. To make its cause more understandable to applicants and those interested in the program, summaries of TWAP were written, which are also part of this series. Also included are records of advertisements and requisitions that TWAP put out to recruit new teachers. Advertisements were in college newspapers nationwide. Inquiries of students from those colleges are also included in the log of TWAP advertisements.
- Box 1
- Folder 25: Official Reports, 1961-1963
- Folder 26: Reports, 1961-1972
- Folder 27: Final Report
- Folder 28: Final Report
- Folder 29: Final Report
- Folder 30: Final Report
- Folder 31: Final Report
- Folder 32: Wall Street Journal Article, February 18, 1970
- Folder 33: Whadoyahear Newsletter, Sept 1963-Dec 1970
- Folder 34: Whadoyahear Newsletter, Sept 1963-Dec 1970
- Folder 35: Whadoyahear Newsletter, Sept 1963-Dec 1970
- Folder 36: Pamphlets and Brochures
- Folder 37: Summary of TWAP
- Folder 38: College Newspapers with TWAP Advertisements and Requisitions
- Folder 39: College Newspapers with TWAP Advertisements and Requisitions
- Folder 40: College Newspapers with TWAP Advertisements and Requisitions
- Folder 41: College Newspapers with TWAP Advertisements and Requisitions
- Series III: Correspondence
- This is a collection of all the correspondence regarding the program such as the Hershey Foods Corporation’s sponsorship. This series also contains correspondence with educational ministries of the countries and correspondence regarding the placement of teachers.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Correspondence, 1962-1973
- Folder 2: Correspondence with Hershey
- Folder 3: Correspondence with Hershey
- Folder 4: Correspondence with Hershey
- Folder 5: Ghana Ministry of Education Memorandums and Correspondence
- Folder 6: Isaac Grillo Correspondence
- Folder 7: Travel Correspondence Council on Student Travel
- Folder 8: Correspondence of Ministries and Schools in Nigeria
- Folder 9: Correspondence from Headmasters in Ghana and Nigeria
- Folder 10: Correspondence with African Universities
- Folder 11: Dr. Ivan Eikenberry, Education Secretary
- Folder 12: Nigeria, North Region Correspondence and Literature
- Folder 13: Samuel Boateng and Daniel Brown
- Folder 14: Agreement with the Ministry of Education
- Series IV: Background Research and Country Information
- This is a collection of information on the African countries involved in the program including literature, maps, and political information. This series also contains information about the schools and the African American Institute, which was a part of the program. Also included are records about a set of gold weights from the Ashanti Tribe of Ghana, which were given to Elizabethtown College by Dr. Franklin H. Williams of Columbia University.
- Box 2
- Folder 15: African Politics
- Folder 16: African Politics
- Folder 17: Maps of Ghana
- Folder 18: Maps of Ghana
- Folder 19: Notices and Literature
- Folder 20: Notices and Literature
- Folder 21: Notices and Literature
- Folder 22: Notices and Literature
- Folder 23: Peace Corps Materials
- Folder 24: African American Institute Information
- Folder 25: African American Institute Information
- Folder 26: African American Institute Information
- Folder 27: Harry Heintzen
- Folder 28: Embassies and Consultants Generals
- Folder 29: Gold Weight Records
- Folder 30: Cables - Afram, 1963-1964
- Reel 1: Motion Picture Film (1 Canister)
- Oversize Box 5
- Folder 1: School Contracts
- Folder 2: Ghana School Statistics
- Series V: Orientation and Overseas Visitor Materials
- Before the teachers were sent to their posts in Nigeria or Ghana, they attended orientation sessions held at Elizabethtown College. This series contains information on the teachers’ travels to the different countries, the information they were given about the locations, the program schedule of their orientations, and pictures taken during these weeks.
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Pictures of Orientation and Overseas
- Folder 2: Pictures of Orientation and Overseas
- Folder 3: Orientation Materials
- Folder 4: Orientation Materials
- Folder 5: Orientation Materials
- Folder 6: Orientation Materials
- Folder 7: Orientation Materials
- Folder 8: Orientation Materials
- Folder 9: Orientation Materials
- Folder 10: Orientation Materials
- Folder 11: Orientation Materials
- Folder 12: Orientation Materials
- Folder 13: Orientation Materials
- Folder 14: Orientation Materials
- Folder 15: Orientation Materials
- Folder 16: Orientation Materials
- Folder 17: Orientation Materials
- Folder 18: Orientation Materials
- Folder 19: Orientation Materials
- Folder 20: Film Catalogues
- Folder 21: Hosting Overseas Visitors
- Folder 22: Hosting Overseas Visitors
- Folder 23: Hosting Overseas Visitors
- Folder 24: Costs Report on Overseas Personnel
- Series VI: Forms and Teacher Information
- This is a collection of all the forms and information given to teachers for their application, including insurance information and psychiatric exam instructions. This series also includes information about the teachers and telephone records in the African countries.
- Box 3
- Folder 25: New Teacher/Applicant Information and Forms
- Folder 26: New Teacher/Applicant Information and Forms
- Folder 27: New Teacher/Applicant Information and Forms
- Folder 28: New Teacher/Applicant Information and Forms
- Folder 29: Insurance Information
- Folder 30: Memorandum of Understanding
- Folder 31: Memorandum of Understanding
- Folder 32: Ex-Peace Corps in Ghana
- Folder 33: Receipt/Departure Grant Forms
- Folder 34: Receipt/Departure Grant Forms
- Folder 35: Psychiatric Exam Instructions
- Folder 36: School Information Request Forms
- Folder 37: Teacher Passport, Visa, Bank, Grant, Travel Information, and Forms
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Teacher Passport, Visa, Bank, Grant, Travel Information, and Forms
- Folder 2: Teachers Information
- Folder 3: Teachers Information
- Folder 4: Teachers Information
- Folder 5: Early Recruitments
- Folder 6: Requisitions
- Folder 7: Requisitions
- Folder 8: Requisitions
- Folder 9: Miscellaneous Forms and Papers
- Folder 10: Telephone Records
- Folder 11: Telephone Records
- Folder 12: Books Purchased and Shipped
- Folder 13: Books Purchased and Shipped
- Folder 14: Ghana International School "Prospectus"
- Folder 15: Ghana and Nigeria Liaison Officer Records
- Box 6
- Binder 1: Contacts and Other Information
- Binder 2: TWAP Recruiting Materials
- Series VII: End of Program
- When the Hershey Foods Corporation decided to phase out its financial support of the program at the end of 1972, new sponsorships had to be found to be able to continue with the program. This series contains the ending of the program and Dr. Berkebile’s many efforts to find new sponsors for it. There are also letters written by former teachers about what the program meant to them and how it had affected their lives.
- Box 4
- Folder 16: Hershey Scholarship Program
- Folder 17: Letter of Agreement between Hershey and Elizabethtown College
- Folder 18: Certification of Sponsorship Form
- Folder 19: Request for New Funds
- Folder 20: Request for New Funds
- Folder 21: Refusals
- Folder 22: Letter Regarding Phase Out
- Folder 23: Letter Regarding Phase Out
- Folder 24: Phase-Out Statement
- Folder 25: Mennonite TAP Program
- Folder 26: Reports to Elizabethtown College President, 1971
- Folder 27: Visit in Washington on behalf of TWAP
- Folder 28: Alternate Financing
- Folder 29: Alternate Financing
- Folder 30: Church of the Brethren Letters
- Folder 31: Memorandum to Edward Crill
- Folder 32: "What TWAP Meant to Me" Responses
- Series VIII: Personal
- Dr. Berkebile had traveled several times to Ghana and Nigeria for the program. He visited the schools and the teachers to check on the program’s condition on site, but also promote the idea of the program. This series contains Dr. Berkebile’s travel plans and expenses. A.C. Baugher was the president of Elizabethtown College when the program was started. This series contains his records for the beginning of the program including a review of the teacher program in West Africa, which is an account of the creation and the beginning of the program. The reports made by the president that succeeded Baugher, Roy E. McAuley, is also a part of Baugher’s records.
- Box 4
- Folder 33: Berkebiles's Travels to Africa
- Folder 34: Berkebiles's Travels to Africa
- Folder 35: Berkebiles's Travels to Africa
- Folder 36: Berkebile Expense Records
- Folder 37: Berkebile Expense Records
- Folder 38: Dr. A.C. Baugher Records
- Folder 39: Dr. A.C. Baugher Records
- Series IX: Photographs
- Dr. Berkebile, many members of the program and teachers took photographs while traveling, living, and interacting with the local people. This series contains photographs illustrating the landscapes, schools, and people of Ghana and Nigeria, which were later used for brochures, pamphlets, and other advertisements of the program. Boxes 9-10 contain slides.
- Box 7
- Item 1: Blue Photo Album of Ghana
- Box 8
- Item 1: Black Photo Album of Nigeria
- Item 2: Blue Photo Album of Nigeria and Ghana
- Box 9
- Item 1: Slides
- Box 10
- Item 1: Slides
- Series X: Teacher Personnel Records and Insurance Information
- The personnel records and insurance information of the TWAP teachers are restricted at this time.
- Box 11
- Box 12
- Box 13
- Box 14
- Box 15
- Box 16
Browse by Series:
[
Series I: Financial Records and Reports],
[
Series II: Newsletters, Program Reports, and PR Materials],
[
Series III: Correspondence],
[
Series IV: Background Research and Country Information],
[
Series V: Orientation and Overseas Visitor Materials],
[
Series VI: Forms and Teacher Information],
[
Series VII: End of Program],
[
Series VIII: Personal],
[
Series IX: Photographs],
[
Series X: Teacher Personnel Records and Insurance Information],
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