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Chrystal A. George Mwangi, Editor; Yedalis Ruíz Santana, Editor – SUNY Press, 2025
This much-needed volume brings together academics, practitioners, students, and community members of Color to thoroughly reframe college access and choice in research and practice. Enrollment rates continue to differ substantially by race and ethnicity. While Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color remain inequitably stratified in the pursuit…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Access to Education, College Faculty, College Students
Social Education, 2014
The introduction of standards-based instruction ushered in a movement to clearly articulate the academic outcomes for students across the curriculum. State departments of education and local school districts across the nation have invested tremendous resources to define what students "need to know and be able to do" in English Language…
Descriptors: Social Studies, State Standards, Standard Setting, Position Papers
Moore, Robin C., Ed.; Goltsman, Susan M., Ed.; Iacofano, Daniel S., Ed. – 1997
These guidelines assist professional designers, park and recreation managers, and community groups when making decisions about the planning, design, and ongoing management of children's public play environments. The guidelines are updated to meet or exceed the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Guidelines (July 26, 1991) and the…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Physical Disabilities, Playgrounds
Plimpton, George – 1981
Scary as making a speech is, it's important for anyone to be able to speak in front of others. When picking a topic, keep the audience in mind. What are they interested in and how much do they already know about your subject? When planning what to say, research the topic thoroughly. Organize the speech in three parts: introduction, main body, and…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Guidelines, Public Speaking, Speeches
Randall, Tony – 1979
The following pointers can help people learn and remember new words. First, try to guess the meaning of the word from the way it's used. At least part of a word's meaning can be determined from the context of the sentence. To find out exactly what the word means and where it comes from, look it up in a dictionary. To get at the meaning behind the…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Guidelines, Improvement, Vocabulary Development
Thompson, Edward T. – 1979
To write well, it is only necessary to write simply and clearly. To learn how, one must want to write clearly, be willing to work hard, and follow some basic guidelines. Before writing, create an outline by arranging ideas on note cards and putting them in a logical sequence. Write to the reader's level of knowledge about the subject. Avoid…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Writing Improvement, Writing Processes, Writing Skills
Cosby, Bill – 1981
Three practical ways to get the meaning from printed words quickly and efficiently are: (1) previewing; (2) skimming; and (3) clustering. Previewing and skimming are ways of getting through a lot of reading material without reading every word. Previewing is especially helpful for heavy reading like long articles, business reports, and nonfiction…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Methods, Reading Comprehension, Reading Improvement
Forbes, Malcolm – 1981
Business letters should turn people on rather than turning them off. To write a good business letter, know what the goal is before starting to write, call the reader by name, tell what the letter is about in the first paragraph, refer to dates when answering letters, and write from the reader's point of view. Be positive, be nice, and be natural.…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Guidelines, Success, Writing (Composition)
Vonnegut, Kurt – 1980
Elements of a writer's style reveal to readers what sort of a person it is with whom they are spending time. These revelations are important because they are a mark of respect for readers. To develop style, follow these guidelines. Find a subject to care about and which others should care about. It is this caring which will be the most seductive…
Descriptors: Authors, Guidelines, Literary Styles, Writing Improvement
Barrell, M. Kay – 1991
This handbook is designed for specific use by performing arts presenters and touring companies. These companies pose an immense range of production requirements and challenges to a presenter. The book stresses the basics of technical production with an emphasis on presenting dance. Dance has more inherent pitfalls in its production requirements,…
Descriptors: Dance, Drama, Guidelines, Guides
Allen, Steve – 1980
A classic is a book that gives the exhilarating feeling that a part of life finally has been uncovered. It is a book that has stood the test of time, that people keep reaching for throughout the ages for its special enlightenment. Here are some suggestions to help open up the world of the classics: (1) know if what is being read is a novel, a…
Descriptors: Books, Classics (Literature), Guidelines, Literature
Clark, Marilyn – 1982
Solutions to two problems are proposed: (1) a lack of help in social services due to the state of the economy, rising unemployment, and cuts in government support; and (2) fewer opportunities for career preparation and training programs. It is suggested that increased volunteerism would alleviate the problems while helping people learn job skills,…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Employment Potential, Guidelines
Quinn, Jane Bryant – 1981
It is helpful to know how to read a company's annual report if an individual is considering going to work for the company, investing in it, or selling to it. When reading an annual report, start at the back with the report of the independent certified public accountant and the footnotes. These can provide information that is not readily apparent…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Business, Financial Problems, Guidelines
Simon, Jerrold G. – 1981
When conducting a job search, first decide what job area to go after, then find out more about it. Next write a resume. Name, address, and telephone number should go at the top. If the job objective is known exactly, list that next. Now comes work experience; begin with the most recent and work backwards. Don't just list what was done, tell how…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Guidelines, Job Application, Job Search Methods
Green, Alan; Hogan, Bill – 1982
Intended to improve citizen understanding of the legislative process and to encourage active participation in that process, this booklet describes how the United States House of Representatives conducts its business and provides a viewers' guide to the proceedings of the House as they are transmitted via satellite and cable to over 10 million…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Glossaries, Guidelines