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Bertram, Charles L. – 1973
A model for the evaluation of educational products based on experience with development of three such products is described. The purpose of the evaluation model is to indicate the flow of evaluation activity as products undergo development. Evaluation is given Stufflebeam's definition as the process of delineating, obtaining, and providing useful…
Descriptors: Conferences, Educational Programs, Evaluation Methods, Models
Worthington, Robert M. – 1972
Career education is based on the idea that all educational experiences, curriculum, instruction, and counseling should be geared to preparing each individual for a life of economic independence, personal fulfillment, and an appreciation for the dignity of work. It is a lifelong systematic way of acquainting students with the world of work in their…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Career Development, Career Education
Peper, John B. – 1973
Evaluation models imply or assume theories of organization, behavior, and decision-making. Seldom does an evaluation model specify these assumptions. As a result, program evaluators often choose mechanistic models and their resultant information is either inadequate or inappropriate for most of the client's purposes. The Ontological Evaluation…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Programs, Evaluation Methods, Human Development
Marker, Gerald W. – 1971
In this conference speech the author offers a rationale for the training of field agents and, moreover, analyzes how field agents can carry out planned educational change. Offering three brief descriptions on theoretical models illustrating how change occurs, the author portrays: 1) The Social Interaction Model; 2) The Problem-Solver Model; and 3)…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Programs, Institutes (Training Programs), Models
Meadows, Mark E.; Higgins, Earl B. – 1975
An experience involving graduate students enrolled in a student development preparation program in the direct assessment of undergraduate students' psychological development is described. Two views of student development found in the literature are presented and results of assessment procedures are presented along these lines. Generally, data…
Descriptors: College Students, Counselor Training, Developmental Programs, Educational Programs
Bertram, Charles L.; And Others – 1973
Papers presented at a symposium on "The Application of a Model for the Evaluation of Educational Products" are provided. The papers are: "A Model for the Evaluation of Educational Products" by Charles L. Bertram; "The Application of an Evaluation Model to a Preschool Intervention Program" by Brainard W. Hines; "An Evaluation Model for a Regional…
Descriptors: Career Education, Conferences, Decision Making, Educational Programs
Hays, William C. – 1975
This paper presents in outline form the following issues in developing programs in gerontology: getting started, support on campus, getting information, purpose of programs, organizational models, and multidisciplinary and multipurpose programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Age, Community Services, Educational Gerontology
Rush, Donald E.; And Others – 1972
This speech reports a systematic attempt at a cooperative curriculum evaluation in northwestern Indiana involving 56,000 students, 2,500 teachers, and approximately 900 administrators in the Indiana suburban area of Chicago. The major objective was to systematically train and use classroom teachers and administrators to operationalize a curriculum…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Curriculum Evaluation, Data Collection, Educational Programs
Taylor, Robert E. – 1972
The primary motive for developing career education is the large number of students graduating or leaving schools who are unable or ill-equipped to enter the labor force. This situation is compounded by a fragmented, disjointed, and uncoordinated educational system. The concept of career education is not a new or revolutionary idea; rather, it has…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education, Career Planning
Cates, Carolyn S., Ed.; Ward, Spencer, Ed. – 1979
The eight papers in this book summarize discussions and recommendations by participants in a 1977 conference that focused on three topics: definitions of linking functions and roles; coordination of dissemination and linking activities; and support needs of linking agents, including options for providing support. Each of the chapters provides…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change
Tolliver, Lennie-Marie P. – 1972
The lack of representation of minority group members in social work education and the profession has been a salient issue in recent years. A project designed to alleviate this lack and to develop social work curriculum relevant to the minority community and minority group experiences stemmed from the creation of a Consortium of Texas schools of…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems
Taylor, Robert E. – 1972
There currently exist four alternative ways of delivering or facilitating career education goals, including the school-based, employer-based, home community-based, and residential-based models. The school-based Comprehensive Career Education Model(CCEM) is being developed in six local school districts, and its current objective is to develop and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Education, Community Involvement, Community Programs
Lynch, Patrick D. – 1973
A program at Pennsylvania State University is described, wherein American Indian trainees with special knowledges and skills necessary to changing institutions are encouraged to use these skills and knowledges in an effort to change federal, State, and local public and private institutions. Changing institutions to become responsive to clients is…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Role, American Indians, Change Agents
Kotesky, Arturo A.; Mrowicki, Linda G. – 1979
This paper describes the instructional components of the Bilingual Access Program (BAP) at Elgin Illinois Community College, a federally funded 5-year project established to supplement regular vocational programs as a means to provide language training to limited English-speaking adults so that they leave with additional employable skills related…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Bilingualism, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development
Iannaccone, Larry; And Others – 1973
In this speech, the author asserts that training educational administrators has historically tended to fall within the practitioner-intellectual continuum. As a result, programs have followed one of two models: the "prescriptive" and the social science, with an unjustified dichotomy between theory and practice. The authors have,…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Educational Administration
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