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Hardy, Rex – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Tragic incidents such as sports riots or brawls occur at sporting events. Therefore, some attention should be given for the various methods open for crowd control. A checklist for better crowd control techniques is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Athletic Fields, Athletics, Audience Participation, Audiences
Robinson, Denise – 1981
Intended for trainers or workshop planners, the guide provides information and suggestions for planning and conducting an effective workshop. Although an awareness workshop on serving disabled campers is used to illustrate the material, the procedures apply to all types of workshops, ranging from awareness workshops to managerials. The guide will…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Audience Participation, Camping, Disabilities
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Kern, K. Robert – Journal of Extension, 1979
The author states that a common factor in comparing one extension method to another is the interaction involving a subject concept and a member of the target audience. He outlines approaches that extension personnel may use to compare effectiveness of meetings, publications, mass media, etc., in reading their audience. (MF)
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Decision Making, Educational Methods, Efficiency
Peterson, Owen – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1982
Explains the nature of audience participation debates known as the LSU Forum, sponsored by the Louisiana State University Department of Speech for the past 18 years. Sketches their history and development from British university debating unions. Discusses how they are organized and factors that contribute to a good Forum debate. (PD)
Descriptors: Audience Participation, College Students, Debate, Extracurricular Activities
Hogan, Kathleen M. – American School Board Journal, 1981
Offers guidelines on conducting board meetings efficiently while allowing for public participation. (WD)
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Efficiency
AMS Planning & Research Corp., Fairfield, CT. – 1995
If the arts are an essential means for cultural expression, then the study of arts participation is central to the understanding of U.S. culture and its evolution. This document aims to provide an understanding of arts participation at the national and local levels. To this end, the historical development of arts research is summarized and an…
Descriptors: Art, Attitude Measures, Audience Participation, Audiences
Caulley, Darrel; Douglas, Marcia – Educational Technology, 1985
Presents a checklist of criteria that could be used in a formative evaluation of films and videotapes and describes six ways of assessing the products' effects on an audience: observation, questionnaires, group interviews, expert opinions, machine evaluation, and controlled experimentation. (MBR)
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Check Lists, Evaluation Criteria, Films
Cabral, Len; Manduca, Mia – 1997
This book provides the basic knowledge to be able to tell stories. The stories presented target children in preschool through sixth grade. Following an introduction which considers the value of storytelling in culture and in education, the first chapter explains how to use the book and introduces the "telling guide," which appears…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Context
Theroux, James; Gunter, Jock – 1976
Three effective strategies in quality open-broadcast programming for increasing educational radio's audience attraction are suggested as alternatives to the usual approach to such programming in the third world: (1) the advertising approach, which is suited to audience motivation for accomplishing concrete behavioral objectives; (2) the…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Audiences, Developing Nations, Diffusion
Kalinowski, Roger; Lindekugel-Willis, Paula; Nilsen, Cheryl; Opp, Dean; Rauschenberger, Paula – 2000
This document outlines the performance standards for drama in North Dakota public schools, grades K-12. Four levels of performance are provided for each benchmark by North Dakota educators for K-4, 5-8, and 9-12 grade levels. Level 4 describes advanced proficiency; Level 3, proficiency; Level 2, partial proficiency; and Level 1, novice. The…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Acting, Audience Participation, Benchmarking
Kalinowski, Roger; Lindekugel-Willis, Paula; Nilsen, Cheryl; Opp, Dean; Rauschenberger, Paula – 2000
This document outlines the content standards for drama in North Dakota public schools, grades K-12. Following an introduction, the document lists the drama content standards: (1) Dramatic Literature; (2) Acting; (3) Production; (4) Cultural Context of Drama; (5) Consumer of Theatre; (6) Drama and Human Development; and (7) Drama and Other…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Acting, Audience Participation, Benchmarking