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Lance M. Simpson; Matthew S. VanDyke; Amanda S. Koh – Chemical Engineering Education, 2025
STEM-to-public science communication is recognized as an important skill, but a pedagogical framework for teaching these skills is lacking. Collaborating with safety and science communication experts, an intervention was developed in a health and safety course for chemical engineering students. Students attended three science communication…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Chemical Engineering, Undergraduate Study, Intervention
Williams, Roger L. – Currents, 1992
A coherent, comprehensive communication plan to support college fund raising includes setting goals and objectives, determining target audiences, defining campaign themes, tying the plan to a campaign timetable and geographic priorities, determining the most effective tactics for delivering campaign messages, resolving cost questions, and…
Descriptors: Costs, Fund Raising, Geographic Distribution, Goal Orientation
Wayne County Intermediate School District, Detroit, MI. – 1986
A study examined existing perceptions of the effectiveness of vocational education in Michigan. Researchers sought the opinions of 1,879 educators (including teachers, administrators, counselors, admissions representatives, and public relations professionals) connected with vocational education; 1,099 nonvocational educators; 745 parents; 1,030…
Descriptors: Government Role, Information Dissemination, Marketing, Outcomes of Education
Martin, W. Michael – American School Board Journal, 2000
The recent escalation of zero-tolerance weapons policies was predicated on a (mis)perceived increase in school-related shootings. When administering such policies, principals should reaffirm the policy message, clarify consequences, be careful with evidence, clear their calendars, prepare a communication plan, and coordinate responses to the…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion
Ballagas, Linda – 1979
Follow Through Resource Centers are a nationwide system designated to assist local school districts in improving their educational programs through adoption of exemplary educational programs at a fraction of the original development cost. Resource personnel develop materials for dissemination. Materials are presented in awareness sessions with the…
Descriptors: Diffusion, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures, Information Dissemination
South Plains Coll., Lubbock, TX. – 1988
Project LIFE, which began in October 1987, was a model program that involved a coalition of community agencies in addressing the problem of adult illiteracy in a community college setting, enhancing participants' employability, and providing them with career adaptability. To improve outreach efforts, program planners made heavy use of commercial…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Agency Cooperation, Community Colleges
DeLellis, Anthony J.; Semple, Barry F. – 1979
This study focused on successful strategies employed by state education agencies (SEAs) to encourage the development of community education programs and on the priority local education agencies (LEAs) place on community education. Questionnaires were returned from representatives of 51 state education agencies. The top ranked strategy for…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Communication (Thought Transfer), Community Education
Instructional Development and Evaluation Associates, Inc., Berkeley, MI. – 1983
A three-year study examined the significant factors that affect the job placement rates of students completing a Home Economics Related Occupations (HERO) program. Other purposes of the study were to develop and pilot test a model that could be used to determine factors related to student placement in a variety of vocational education programs and…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Evaluation Utilization, Followup Studies, Influences
Zylinski, Annette; Wagner, Russell – 1987
A project was conducted in Broward County, Florida, to help students ranging in age from 14 to 25 to become more openminded in regard to career options for women and to encourage them to participate in nontraditional vocational programs. Because of their generally accepted openmindedness, students in middle schools received additional emphasis.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Awareness, Career Choice, Information Dissemination