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Laura Rasmussen Foster; Jessie Stadd; Michelle Tolbert – Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, US Department of Education, 2023
When aligned with career pathways and other education and training programs in the community, IET programs offered in prisons and jails enable participants to make significant progress toward their education and training goals that can be continued after release. This guide summarizes lessons learned from the IET in Corrections project and serves…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Career Pathways, Educational Objectives, Training Objectives
Barton, Erin E.; Harn, Beth – Corwin, 2012
Every 20 minutes, another child is diagnosed with autism. Are you ready to meet this growing educational challenge? This authoritative guide for practitioners--early interventionists, teachers, school counselors and psychologists--provides practical strategies for addressing the unique needs of children on the autism spectrum and their families.…
Descriptors: Evidence, Autism, Young Children, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Mallan, John T.; Fleury, Stephen – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1979
Presents a rationale for combining content mastery with skill development in social studies. Also provides tips to social studies classroom teachers on planning more systematically, selecting materials for skill development using specific content, stimulating a sense of intellectual achievement, and planning pupil activities which allow students…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Chapin, June R. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1979
Offers reasons for the recent increased attention to social studies skills on all grade levels and outlines major skills in three areas--traditional (reading, listening, speaking, discussion, map skills, and written language); inquiry (developing hypotheses, collecting and analyzing data); and values (rational analysis, reading, and citizenship…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inquiry
Saint Mary's County Public Schools, Leonardtown, MD. – 1983
A social studies framework for grades K-12 contains six sections. Seven social studies goals and their components are presented on the inside covers of the volume. An introduction describes the K-12 program rationale. A section on scope and sequence is divided into subsections for each grade level. For each grade level, a brief entry presents…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Sequential Approach

Sitton, Thad – Social Studies, 1981
Offers a rationale for oral history projects and details procedures for documenting oral histories. The oral history project involves students in field work in their own communities and develops interpersonal and academic skills. Procedures include locating a suitable memoirist, conducting the initial interview, tape analysis and follow-up…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Oral History, Skill Development

Ferro, Judy – Social Studies, 1980
Suggests that the teaching of skills should be a major goal of all social studies courses. Presents a list of activities which help to develop skills such as gathering and sharing information. (KC)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Skills, Skill Development

Nelson, Susan L. – Journal of Geography, 1980
Designates steps to be taken at all stages of the map production process from planning to printing. Pointers include making sure that the map is essential rather than purely decorative; considering the audience for whom the map is intended; determining the primary message that the map is intended to convey; and considering the dimensions of the…
Descriptors: Cartography, Educational Objectives, Geographic Concepts, Guidelines

Beyer, Barry K., Ed. – Social Education, 1985
Social studies teachers have long accepted critical thinking as an important and desirable outcome of instruction. However, they have accepted critical thinking in principle without bothering to define the term precisely or to do much by way of direct instruction to see that this goal is achieved. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Definitions, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives

Beyer, Barry K. – Social Education, 1985
Developing an accurate, commonly accepted definition of critical thinking is absolutely essential. This article proposes and discusses such a definition. Critical thinking is defined as the process of determining the authenticity, accuracy, and worth of information or knowledge claims. It consists of a number of discrete skills. (RM)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Definitions, Educational History, Educational Needs

Reeve, D. E. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1985
Enthusiasm for the introduction of computer-based skills needs to be tempered by a realistic assessment of what is possible and desirable within the context of a balanced geography degree. To help teachers identify an appropriate role for computing in the undergraduate geography curriculum, a ladder of computing skills is outlined. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Educational Objectives
Paxman, David B. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1979
It is argued that the skill for understanding written texts, such as those of the humanities, is more important than facts and knowledge because it lasts after formal education has ended. Therefore its development should be the uppermost educational goal. A technique is suggested to aid college teachers in developing this skill. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Humanities

Wallington, Jack; Lambert, Glenn E. – Social Education, 1979
Describes preparation and implementation of a lesson using student activity, material in the textbook, and the concept of the time line to teach the chronological order of events in history. The lesson is designed for use by junior high school students during one class period. (CK)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Group Discussion, History Instruction, Learning Activities

Stormont-Spurgin, Melissa – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1997
Describes strategies to address the organization problems of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Outlines the general organization problems of students with ADHD, presents a method for assessing organization deficits, and provides a case example illustrating how to write effective objectives for homework assignments. (CR)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Hyperactivity

Burke, Mary C. – Social Studies, 1983
Many ways in which objects can be used to teach history are examined. An activity which requires students to hypothesize about the conditions of poverty and unemployment during the Great Depression and then to test their hypotheses by examining photographs taken in the 1930s is provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Humanism