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Moore, Sarah H.; Weiss, Mark H. – 1973
Title I programming emphasis in Georgia is increasingly oriented toward basic skills. Fifty-eight percent of the total "participation units" were engaged in English reading and mathematics activities. No other activity or service received as much as 8 percent of the participation total. English reading activities accounted for 56.5…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Development, Educational Finance
Van De Riet, Vernon; Resnick, Michael B. – 1972
The effects of two or three years of a sequential educational intervention program on culturally deprived children were studied with two groups of four-year-olds and two groups of five-year-olds. They were matched on several developmental variables, with one group at each age level entering the experimental Learning to Learn Program. The other…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Demonstration Programs
Flanagan, John C. – 1978
Curriculum planning can be improved by obtaining a clearer insight into the specific needs and interests of young people. Studies using the critical incident technique were made of the education and subsequent careers of a representative national sample of individuals. The purpose was to assess the quality of life of individuals in three age…
Descriptors: Adults, Conference Reports, Critical Incidents Method, Curriculum Development
Utah State Board of Higher Education, Salt Lake City. – 1976
This seventh annual report from the Utah State Board of Regents focuses on the successes of the 1975-76 academic year. Events of the year are reviewed, and specific academic affairs activities are cited, including: role and curricular studies, cooperation with the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, the Veterans' Approval Program,…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Budgets, College Graduates, Cooperative Planning