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Physics Today, 1972
Descriptors: College Science, Continuous Progress Plan, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Clark, Sally N.; Clark, Donald C. – Contemporary Education, 1981
Continuous progress education is designed to relate to the special interests, needs, and abilities of each individual learner. A curriculum responsive to the needs of early adolescents would include the elements of content organization, learning activities, time allocations, student assessment, staff and materials development, and budget. (JN)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development
Southwest Educational Development Lab., Austin, TX. – 1981
One of a series of documents produced by a nationwide network of early childhood education specialists, teachers, parents, and Head Start staff, the document contains a language arts skills continuum to be used as a tool for individualizing instruction for students learning basic educational skills. A comprehensive set of learner objectives for…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Behavioral Objectives, Continuous Progress Plan, Course Objectives
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Anderson, B. Robert – School Management, 1972
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Flexible Schedules
Fumarolo, Arthur A. – 1975
This report gives details of an inservice program designed to help teachers learn and understand the Mathematics Continuous Progress-Skill Mastery Program and Management System in Chicago schools. The program consists of locally-developed curriculum guides and behavioral objectives, criterion-reference tests, and mastery record key-sort cards.…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Williams, Julian A. – 1977
This practicum report concerns the elementary mathematics management program initiated by the Coffee County, Georgia, School System which provides for diagnostic and prescriptive learning through the use of a continuous progress plan. Learning objectives' checklists (guides) were constructed for levels Readiness through 6c. Tests were constructed…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development, Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Objectives
Dagne, Frank A.; Barnickle, Donald W. – Instr, 1969
Descriptors: Classrooms, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation
Southwest Educational Development Lab., Austin, TX. – 1981
One of a series of documents produced by a nationwide network of early childhood education specialists, teachers, parents, and Head Start staff, the document contains a mathematics skills continuum to be used as a tool for individualizing instruction for students learning basic educational skills. A comprehensive set of learner objectives for each…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Behavioral Objectives, Continuous Progress Plan, Course Objectives
Jenkins, John M. – NASSP Curriculum Report, 1982
Continuous progress education (CP) provides for the individualization of all significant aspects of learning, including materials, content, objectives, methods, pacing, and student-teacher relationships. It is based on the proposition that no general prescriptions are equally appropriate for all students. A brief description of Hood River Valley…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Grade Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Classes (Groups of Students), Classroom Environment, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development
Jacobson, Marjory E. – 1970
This document describes the efforts of program administrators to implement an organic curriculum in the elementary and secondary schools of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The chief program administrator coordinated curriculum design and implementation under the continuous progress plan, selected and evaluated instructional materials, and established…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Communication (Thought Transfer), Continuous Progress Plan, Coordination
Rochester Area School District, PA. – 1971
This pamphlet describes briefly the process of restructuring a traditional educational program into an individualized program in an industrial area school district. A four-quarter plan was designed to replace the traditional 2-semester system, with the objective of encouraging greater learning experiences for all the children of the district. With…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development, Educational Complexes, Educational Finance
Kapfer, Philip G.; Ovard, Glen F. – 1971
An Individualized Learning Package (ILP) is a method for translating traditional curriculum guides and teacher lesson plans into an individualized set of student lesson plans which permit each student to progress continually through the curriculum at his own optimum rate. An ILP offers alternative ways of achieving stated behavioral objectives and…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Behavioral Objectives, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum
Arendt, Jermaine D. – 1970
A review of traditional scheduling patterns and problems which arise from inflexible, lockstep systems leads to an examination of the seven-period day. Charts illustrate the concept of the "floating" period. The author then discusses: (1) flexible modular scheduling; (2) large, intermediate, and small group instruction; and (3) individual and…
Descriptors: Charts, Classes (Groups of Students), Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development
Institute for Development of Educational Activities, Dayton, OH. – 1971
At this seminar, educational practitioners and researchers affirmed that school curricula must be redesigned to teach the student to reason, explore, and discover for himself. The seminar participants discussed innovations currently available and the steps that should be taken by elementary schools to supplant the teaching of facts with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development, Elementary Schools