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Ha, Tak S. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2015
In the knowledge economy, many companies are well aware of the vital need to maintain the professional expertise of their workers at a high level. Though there have been a lot of research studies in the areas of professional expertise and workplace learning, few examined the learning pathways novice workers went through to become experts in their…
Descriptors: Expertise, Knowledge Economy, Professional Development, Workplace Learning
Nesset, Bonna C.; Faunce, R. W. – 1972
The Continuous Progress Primary (CPP) was adopted in grades K-3 at Bethune Elementary School (Minneapolis) in 1970. The intermediate grades (4-6) were organized in grade levels. In the CPP, each child progresses at his own rate, the emphasis being on small-group learning. The school staff took part in a questionnaire evaluation of the CPP in May…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Kindergarten, Primary Education, Program Evaluation
Graves, William H., Jr. – 1967
Guidelines are intended to assist elementary school principals in adopting a nongraded or continuous progress plan. Guidelines are presented specifically for (1) committing the faculty and staff of the school to the plan, (2) grouping students, (3) working with parents, and (4) organizing the plan. A bibliography, sample letters to parents,…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Bibliographies, Classification
Summers, Barbara Stodghill – 1975
Based on surveys of military student attitudes toward American Preparatory Institute (API), the study provided information about competency-based, continuous-progress high school level instruction at API, a private high school for military adults. Students were predominantly male enlisted military personnel, the mean age was approximately 20…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Competency Based Education, Continuous Progress Plan, Dropouts
Sojonky, A. – 1969
In 1964 the Saskatchewan Department of Education embarked upon a provincial reorganization for the elementary schools based on the theory of continuous pupil progress. The grade system for the first 6 years of school was to be replaced by two broad divisions: Division I to encompass the work in Grades 1, 2, and 3; and Division II to replace Grades…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acceleration, Consultation Programs, Continuous Progress Plan
Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, PA. – 1971
This document reports data from program evaluation questionnaires completed by supervisors, administrators, teachers, students, and parents. Administrators most frequently mentioned problems centered around the areas of communication and reporting pupil progress. The most conspicuous needs are more frequent and more effective explanations of the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Catholic Schools, Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Change
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