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Palmer, Kristi L.; Anderson, Stephen A.; Sabatelli, Ronald M. – Afterschool Matters, 2009
While research on program effectiveness offers ample evidence that afterschool programs can benefit young people in a variety of ways, this same body of research demonstrates that not all programs are equally effective (Granger, 2008). Some programs show positive results in many or all major outcome categories. Other programs are associated with…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Program Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Youth Programs
Fingeret, Arlene – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1989
When traditional approaches to literacy programs and learners are examined critically, a new participatory paradigm that recognizes learners' capacities to shape and control program development emerges. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Literacy Education, Participative Decision Making, Program Development
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Nichols, Laura; Lumley, Linda – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Describes how students were actively involved in constructing a survey that was used to determine the types of programs female residential students would be most interested in attending. Presents both methodologies used to understand the level of student interest in the program as well as how the data collected were used to recruit potential peer…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Higher Education, On Campus Students
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Thompson, Melody M. – PAACE Journal of Lifelong Learning, 1992
Adult learner participation in program planning is accepted more in theory than in practice. Resistance to change and contextual constraints inhibit its implementation. Strategies addressing these two obstacles can encourage participation in situations where it meets learners' educational needs. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Students, Program Development
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Schuck, Judy; Kroeger, Sue – New Directions for Student Services, 1993
Examines the current state of higher education programs for students with disabilities. Defines essential program standards and components, and explores related service delivery issues. Makes recommendations for student services professionals who strive for full participation by people with disabilities in all institutions of higher education.…
Descriptors: College Students, Disabilities, Higher Education, Program Design
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Collins, Sandra – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2002
Comprehensive Health and Guidance initiatives highlight the need for increased involvement of various stakeholder groups in identifying and meeting the emotional, social, academic, and physical needs of children and adolescents. Active involvement of students, in particular, fosters personal and collective empowerment and ensures that the programs…
Descriptors: Comprehensive Guidance, Comprehensive Programs, Educational Cooperation, Foreign Countries
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James, Virginia S. – Roeper Review, 1987
A review of research about museum education and a description of a group of gifted elementary school students' museum-building activities (display techniques, collection of resources, classification and arrangement methods, and work with outside donors) indicate that museum-building is a stimulating activity which encourages independent study and…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Classification, Elementary Education, Exhibits
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Savage, William; Storer, Graeme – System, 1992
Relates the experience of the staff of an aquaculture outreach program in Northeast Thailand in implementing an English for special purposes program. By actively involving learners in both the needs analysis and program design, teachers were able to adapt the program content to the requirements of the students. (15 references) (JL)
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Foreign Countries, Program Design, Program Development
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Monson, Marvis K. – Journal of Communication, 1978
Planning for effective use of teleconferencing involves consideration of humanization to generate a feeling of group rapport, participation by all parties to allow more natural interaction, an effective style of presentation to ensure that the message is received accurately, and feedback to correct errors and improve future communications. (JMF)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Feedback, Humanization, Participant Satisfaction
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Clark, Sally N.; Clark, Donald C. – ERS Spectrum, 1996
Drawing from research and practice, this article describes some benefits of interdisciplinary curriculum, identifies implementation barriers, and underscores the principal's pivotal role. Each principal must be visionary and knowledgeable; function as cheerleader and coach; and provide opportunities for teachers, students, and parents to develop…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Beliefs, Curriculum Development, Educational Benefits
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Stark, Joan S.; Lowther, Malcolm A. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1988
Viewing curriculum as an academic plan permits development of parallel course and program planning models that are dynamic, conceptually related to student learning, and familiar to institutional planners. Opportunities gained by using the academic plan umbrella for curriculum are described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Students, Core Curriculum, Courses
Westmoreland, Helen; Little, Priscilla M. D. – Harvard Family Research Project, Harvard University, 2006
A growing body of evidence confirms what makes sense intuitively--quality matters for participation in after school programs. Nationwide, a chief concern among after school stakeholders is programming for middle schoolers--too "old" to be told what to do after school and too "young" to be left home alone. A national dialogue about the state of…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Program Improvement, Persistence, Study Skills
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Moore, Paul L. – NASPA Journal, 1995
Reviews the literature and the recent history of student participation in college and university governance. Presents data from studies attempting to assess the nature and extent of such participation and examines learning opportunities in student participation. Suggests ideas and models for thinking about participation in the future. (RJM)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Environment, Faculty Advisers, Government (Administrative Body)
Fagan, William T. – 1991
Although the emphasis on adult literacy/basic education is increasing, the high dropout rate from programs in these areas is a concern. Why learners choose to participate or not to participate in such programs can be understood in terms of three sets of factors. Learner-inherent factors include self-evaluation, goals, and capabilities. Life…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs