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Jenkins, John M. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1998
Reviews the history of nongraded high schools, from Preston Search's pioneering efforts in Pueblo, Colorado, to early 1900s Dalton and Winnetka Plans and midcentury continuous-progress plans. Competency, not age, already determines participation in band, orchestra, choir, and athletics. Curricula should be based on the structure, methodology, and…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Educational History, Educational Improvement
Jefferson County Public Schools, Lakewood, CO. – 1977
This booklet contains an overview and a sample of some of the curricular materials developed in Jefferson County's Systematic Teaching and Measuring Mathematics (STAMM) program. It provides continuous progress in mathematics, K-12, using management by objectives. Well-defined processes for diagnosis, instructional activities, and assessment are…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
DeMott, Richard M.; Fistler, Ronald – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1973
Described is the approach to evaluating student progress in the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School which is based upon observable behaviors in all subject areas from kindergarten through grade 12. (MC)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Continuous Progress Plan, Course Objectives, Curriculum

Lolli, Elizabeth Monce – Primary Voices K-6, 1998
Discusses what the multiage classroom environment is and what the curriculum and inquiry schedule look like. Describes one school's integrated curriculum, constructivist process, and use of language arts as a tool. Describes scheduling days that tend to consist of literacy workshop, centers, math workshop, and hands-on project time. Discusses…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
Harrell, Lloyd W.; Tilley, Herbert T. – 1968
Program development and evaluation procedures of a project involving faculty, students, and community in a continuous curriculum development project are reported. Objectives, project design, and development stages are discussed. Exhibits illustrate the activities and evaluations of workshops, community involvement, the student advisory committee,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Gore, Phil; Maestas, Ernest – 1971
A summer educational program for the children of migratory Spanish Americans in the Greeley area of Colorado is presented. Philosophically, the approach is one of continuous progress; organizationally, it is nongraded, with emphasis on individualized instruction. Three levels are discussed: Early Primary (ages 5-8), Primary (ages 7-10), and…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Disadvantaged Youth
Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Office of Instructional Services. – 1970
In this program, based on the concepts of individualized instruction through the team approach to teaching, a team of three professionally equal teachers teach a group the size of two classes which is a combination of grade levels such as K-1, 1-2, or 2-3. The program goals are that the student should (1) acquire basic academics, (2) develop…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Guides, Continuous Progress Plan, Counseling
Osburn, Morris – 1969
This report describes the methods and results of a 29-month project to make available to Kentucky's school children the best and most recent programs and techniques in innovative teaching through an improvement of curriculum management. The project identified and examined eight management areas and provided consultative service to local district…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Education, Consultants, Continuous Progress Plan
McCarthy, Robert J. – 1967
Experience of the Liverpool Middle School, Liverpool, New York, provides a rationale for organizing school systems to include ungraded middle schools. If, as evidence indicates, today's youth are maturing earlier, are more sophisticated, and are capable of greater accomplishment, then the traditional grade 7-8-9 arrangement does not meet the needs…
Descriptors: Child Development, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Educational Innovation
Kapfer, Philip G.; Ovard, Glen F. – 1971
An Individualized Learning Package (ILP) is a method for translating traditional curriculum guides and teacher lesson plans into an individualized set of student lesson plans which permit each student to progress continually through the curriculum at his own optimum rate. An ILP offers alternative ways of achieving stated behavioral objectives and…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Behavioral Objectives, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum
MILLER, RICHARD I.; AND OTHERS – 1967
USEFUL STRATEGIES FOR IMPLEMENTING AND EVALUATING THE NONGRADED SCHOOL ARE PRESENTED IN SEVEN ARTICLES AND FOUR APPENDICES. CHAPTER 1 OUTLINES HISTORICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES THAT FORM A BACKDROP FOR THE NONGRADED MOVEMENT. CHAPTER 2 FOCUSES ON HOW ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP IS, AND SHOULD BE, EXERCISED IN SETTING UP A NONGRADED SCHOOL.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum
Troutman, Bruce E. – 1975
This practicum report deals with the development and implementation of a nongraded program of instruction in the primary levels of a public school. Progam activity, from the initial informational and planning phases, through development and implementation, and, finally, to postprogram assessment, is the subject and substance of the report. The…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Educational Planning