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Miller, Jerry W. – 1981
Accreditation issues raised by the use of educational technology not being substantially different from those raised during the decade of the seventies by the nontraditional education movement, there are several lessons about accreditation issues which are applicable to both movements. For example, credentialing and accreditation issues are…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), College Credits, Credentials, Educational Technology
Hodgkinson, Harold L. – 1976
Demographic trends promise to force sweeping changes on postsecondary higher education, particularly the inevitable steady decline in 18-year-olds and the birthrate decline since the early 1960's in the white middle class. The decline in public confidence in American institutions is also a factor to be considered in educational planning. In…
Descriptors: Accountability, Adult Students, Conferences, Cooperative Planning
Miller, Jerry W. – 1976
The GED occupies a well earned position of strength as an accepted and reliable program of 30 years standing. Nearly 2.2 million civilians have passed the GED and 300,000 people in the United States are earning their high school diplomas each year by passing the GED at State-set levels. Although there will be new national norming and new forms of…
Descriptors: Credentials, Educational Benefits, Educational Certificates, Educational Discrimination
Mann, Edward C. – 1981
Trade and industrial (T & I) instructors desiring professional development and credentialization through a university have numerous problems in validating and receiving credit for their technical competencies obtained through prior experiences and noncollegiate training. In the past, teachers have either acquired specialization competency based on…
Descriptors: Certification, Credentials, Equivalency Tests, Evaluation