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Prins, Esther; Toso, Blaire Willson – American Educational Research Journal, 2008
The Parent Education Profile (PEP) is an instrument used by family literacy programs to rate parents' support for children's literacy development. This article uses Critical Discourse Analysis to examine how the PEP constructs the ideal parent, the text's underlying assumptions about parenting and education, and its ideological effects. The…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Parent Participation, Parent Education, Child Rearing
Godfrey, Robert J. – 1990
This handbook is designed to provide school decision makers with a global view of how assessment programs for home study schools are developed. Outcomes assessment (OA) is a required element for recognition by the National Home Study Council Accrediting Committee and hence for member schools. This handbook is designed to enable program developers…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Data Collection, Decision Making, Educational Assessment
Bates, Tony – 1986
Two uses of computers for teaching in distance education are compared and contrasted: systems based on structured, pre-programmed learning materials, or computer-assisted learning, where the learner communicates as if with the computer; and systems based on the communications functions of computers, or computer-mediated communications systems…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
Advisory Council for Adult and Continuing Education, Leicester (England). – 1983
This descriptive state-of-the-art report presents a survey of recent distance learning developments in Britain, mainly by local colleges in the public education sector, and discusses the motivation and experience of adult learners. Distance learning in general is examined, and current models of provision and the audiences served by these programs…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, Delivery Systems
LeRoy, Judith M.; LeRoy, David J. – 1984
This review of the relevant literature and data reports on the availability and use of telecommunications technologies in the home was intended to provide a base for a household-based study focusing on those technologies that have a potential for instruction or learning within a home environment. The information provided includes household…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cable Television, Family Environment, Home Study
National Home Study Council, Washington, DC. Accrediting Commission. – 1983
This collection of 10 essays is the outgrowth of a 1983 Accrediting Commission meeting which examined the implications for accreditation of the "Green Chair Group" report entitled "Predicting Distant Education in the Year 2001," an earlier document containing the predictions of 25 educators and executives concerning…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Administrator Role, Correspondence Study, Distance Education
Kirkwood, Adrian – 1987
At the end of 1986 a survey of 1,200 new and 1,200 continuing undergraduate students of the Open University (Great Britain) was undertaken which addressed the related issues of costs of studying and access to television and video equipment for study purposes. The overall response rate was 75.4% when the data were analyzed in March 1987. Analyses…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developed Nations, Distance Education, Educational Television
Smith, David – Technological Horizons in Education, 1988
Discusses the trends in education toward computer equipment and computer assisted learning in England. Surveys some of the attitudes of educators and students toward home-based, computer-aided learning, hardware and software. Anticipates future developments in technology for education. (CW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Computer Uses in Education, Courseware
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Vivian, Vicki – Distance Education, 1986
Describes and evaluates a project which used electronic mail in correspondence teaching for geographically isolated elementary level home students. Problems with equipment used for communication--videotex, facsimile, computers, and telephones--are discussed together with reasons for the generally successful outcome of the project. Sample materials…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Mail, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Owen, Michael; Hotchkis, Richard – 1991
This study examined the student characteristics of Athabasca University (AU), Alberta, Canada, a distance and open university, and asked whether AU serves the student clientele that its mission proposes and to what the AU graduates attribute success. Established to make it possible for people to earn a university education regardless of where they…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Students, Distance Education, Females
Smith, Edward C. – 1983
The advantages and disadvantages of the year-round school fall into three major categories: financial, educational, and professional. Financial advantages are based on the postponement of construction costs and the use of existing school facilities and equipment to serve a larger number of students. Financial disadvantages include a rise in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Fraser, Lowrie A. – 1991
This report evaluates the Chapter I Take-Home Computer (THC) Program established in five elementary schools and four middle schools in academic year 1990-91 in the Atlanta (Georgia) Public Schools. The program involved sending 180 computers home for 6-week periods only with those students who had parents who were willing to attend a meeting and…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Elementary Education