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STICKLER, W. HUGH; AND OTHERS – 1967
THREE MAJOR PAPERS WERE PRESENTED AT THE CONFERENCE--(1) W. HUGH STICKLER DEFINED AN EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE AS AN INSTITUTION WHICH MANIFESTS PERSISTENT COMMITMENT TO A BELIEF THAT HIGHER EDUCATION CAN BE IMPROVED AND WHICH INNOVATES ON A CONTINUING BASIS TO ACHIEVE THAT IMPROVEMENT. HE DESCRIBED 26 CHARACTERISTICS OF EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGES, LISTED…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Development, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Programs
Parmeter, Tom; Faxio, John – 1970
During the summer of 1970, the Institute for Services to Education (ISE) held its fourth annual summer writing conference for faculty members of predominantly black institutions of higher education. The purpose was to continue the process of teacher development of undergraduate curriculum materials and concomitant instructional practices.…
Descriptors: Black Institutions, Conference Reports, Educational Programs, Evaluation
JOHNSON, BYRON LAMAR – 1965
THIS CONFERENCE REPORT INCLUDES THE TEXTS OF 21 PAPERS ON TOPICS IN THE AREAS OF (1) IMPROVEMENT OF THE QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION IN HIGHER EDUCATION, (2) PREPARATION OF JUNIOR COLLEGE FACULTY, (3) EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGES, (4) PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION, (5) TELEVISED INSTRUCTION, (6) STUDY SKILLS CENTERS, AND (7) COOPERATIVE INTERCOLLEGIATE PROGRAMS. (WO)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Closed Circuit Television, Conference Reports, Educational Television
Smathers, Keener, Ed. – 1974
In February of 1974, 135 representatives of 40 colleges and universities from the U.S. and Canada met for the first time to share experiences and programs relative to experimental outdoor education, and these conference proceedings contain the 7 major addresses and a condensed sampling of other presentations from individual college programs.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Conference Reports, Educational Development, Educational Finance
Cornejo, Ricardo J. – 1974
The paper provides up-to-date factual information for first and second language acquisition and bilingualism for administrators, teaching staff, parents, students, and others concerned with this subject. The overview of present educational theories, research and development, practices, and legislation in the areas of language acquisition and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Classification, Conference Reports, Curriculum Development
Tubbs, Walter E. Jr., Ed. – 1972
Many experimental higher education programs have emerged in the past decade as an attempt to answer the educational needs of new students in higher education and the manpower requirements of society. New techniques of instruction, curriculum and governance have evolved and new ways of managing human, plant, and financial resources have been…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Educational Administration, Educational Finance, Educational Improvement
Open Univ., Walton, Bletchley, Bucks (England). – 1976
Educational television and radio research and evaluation findings are the subject of 25 papers summarized in this document. Seven papers deal with evaluation of research projects in educational television and radio. Four papers on adult education and two on educational technology in teacher training are also summarized. Research in teaching with…
Descriptors: Communications, Conference Reports, Costs, Developing Nations
Bramble, William J.; Mertens, Donna M. – 1976
An assessment was conducted to determine the needs of people in Appalachia for continuing education, adult education, in-service education, and undergraduate and graduate education for college credit. Needs have been categorized in five areas: education, medicine and health, business and industry, human resources and services, and government. The…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Business Education, Communications Satellites, Conference Reports