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Rowell, Richard M.; Van Kirk, Judith A. – Educational Technology, 1978
Suggests ways to maximize the individualization of packaged instruction and discusses techniques for developing tutor-assisted modules as a means of keeping a human element in packaged instruction. (RAO)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Media, Guidelines, Individualized Instruction
Schlenker, Richard M. – 1981
A model framework for course materials construction is presented as an aid to Coast Guard course writers and coordinators, curriculum developers, and instructors who must modify a course or draft a new one. The model assumes that the instructor or other designated person has: (1) completed a task analysis which identifies the competencies, skills…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Rassen, Rachel L. – 1981
Current energy shortages have created the need for educational programs to prepare tomorrow's consumers and workers for occupations that are more responsive to the realities of the energy situation. Particularly needed is an energy program stressing productive conservation. (Productive conservation emphasizes using less energy to perform the same…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Needs, Energy Conservation
Ritz, John M.; Joyner, David I. – 1978
To develop a plan for competency based industrial arts curriculum in Virginia, three objectives were set: (1) to survey competency based curriculum developments in other states and prepare a catalog format; (2) to plan and coordinate a competency based curriculum planning conference; and (3) to specify procedures for completing catalogs for…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Competency Based Education, Conferences, Criterion Referenced Tests
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Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Lance, G. Denise; Bashinski, Susan – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2002
This article presents a multi-step process and multi-level model to promote access to the general curriculum for students with mental retardation. It discusses the incorporation of the following universal design principles: equitable use, flexible use, simple and intuitive use, perceptible information, tolerance for error and low physical and…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Access to Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Principles