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Architectural Record, 1976
Francis J. Bellamy Elementary School was a fast-tracked project, and as such is a showcase for materials and construction techniques evaluated for both performance and critical path scheduling. (Author)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Critical Path Method, Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Education

Kukuk, Cris R.; And Others – Multiple Linear Regression Viewpoints, 1978
The direct and indirect effects of neighborhood characteristics on school-level reading achievement were investigated via path analysis in this study. Race, family structure, income, and neighborhood density were among the variables investigated. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Critical Path Method, Elementary Education, Family Income, Family Structure
Pea, Roy D.; Kurland, D. Midian – 1984
Findings are presented from two separate year-long longitudinal studies of the development of planning skills among school aged children in relation to learning LOGO programming, and a theoretical context is provided for predictions of greater improvement by the programming groups. In the first year, experimental groups comprised students in each…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Computer Assisted Instruction, Critical Path Method, Elementary Education
Ingersoll, Gary M. – 1978
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between reading achievement and a set of social and individual variables through the use of a critical path analysis. Data, taken from Cycle II of the National Health Examination Survey, included statistics on a national sample of 7,119 children, ages six through eleven years. Four…
Descriptors: Age, Critical Path Method, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Raffeld, Paul; And Others – 1979
The RMC Model A (norm-referenced) for evaluation of Title I programs is based upon the equipercentile assumption--that students maintain their percentile rank over a one-year period, provided that no special instrucional intervention is introduced. The control group, essentially the sample used to standardize the achievement test, represents the…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Critical Path Method, Elementary Education, Error of Measurement
Mathews, Walter M. – 1973
A survey investigated the use of seven computerized decision-science techniques in public school systems. A stratified random sample of 128 12-grade school districts of varying sizes was drawn; a questionnaire was sent to the respective superintendents asking them to report the current and potential applications of the following techniques in…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Critical Path Method, Decision Making

Maruyama, Geoffrey; Miller, Norman – American Educational Research Journal, 1979
Confirmatory maximum likelihood factor analysis techniques are applied to a path analysis model. Reanalysis disconfirms the original conclusion that acceptance by White peers beneficially affects the scholastic achievement of Black children. Achievement appears to exert causal influence on popularity, but popularity does not influence achievement.…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Black Students, Critical Path Method, Desegregation Effects
Boardman Local School District, Youngstown, OH. – 1969
The procedures and techniques developed to evaluate a project to implement media in elementary schools are discussed. To describe the decision-making setting, two necessary conditions--understanding (high or low) and amount of change (large or small)--were paired against each other resulting in four possible evaluation settings. The situation in…
Descriptors: Critical Path Method, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Decision Making