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Feldstein, Martin S.; Friedman, Bernard – 1977
The present paper employs a behavioral simulation model and data on 4,693 school districts to provide new information about the expenditure effects of the current Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I program and three major alternatives. The model examines the likely effect of the four options, differing in the choice of targets…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Federal Aid
Zachert, Martha Jane K. – 1971
Designed for use in a post-masters level course in library science, this model presents background information about the hypothetical library which is the context for the role-playing and in-basket exercises of a governmental library simulation. An organization chart, operations manual, annual report, and other documents serve to convey…
Descriptors: Administration, Charts, Government Libraries, Government Publications
McCluskey, Michael R. – 1972
Simulation--here defined as a physical, procedural, or symbolic representation of certain aspects of a functioning system, or as a working model or representation of a real world system--has at least four areas of application: (1) training where the objective of simulation is to provide the trainee with a learning environment that will facilitate…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Marksmanship, Military Training, Models
Helms, Samuel T.; Williams, Gerald D. – 1973
The experiment used a repeated measures design to test some hypotheses about the reaction of high school students to simulated jobs. Students explored six divergent jobs in random order and gave their reactions to each job by filling out a standard questionnaire. The results strongly support some revised formulations of Holland's theory of how…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Educational Research, Employment, Environment
Judy, Richard W.; And Others – 1973
The authors investigated the feasibility of desiging cost/benefit, or cost effectiveness models for two alternative organizations within United States Air Force: the United States Air Force Academy and the Reserve Officer Training Corps of Air University. On the basis of the situation analyses, two cost simulation models for both institutions were…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Administration, Evaluation Criteria, Field Interviews
Syracuse Univ., NY. Div. of Special Education and Rehabilitation. – 1970
A project was conducted to develop and evaluate a reality-based simulation model of the role of a Special Education administrator in a state education agency, for use in the training of administrators of Special Education in state education agencies. Three specific objectives of the study were to develop a set of reality-based items based on…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Exceptional Child Research, Inservice Education, Models
Towne, Douglas C. – 1970
In May of 1970, a 1-week workshop brought together vocational educators, information science experts, and specialists in planned educational change for the purpose of developing models of information systems designed to utilize research and development information in bringing about innovations designed to facilitate vocational-technical education…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Information Systems, Information Utilization, Institutes (Training Programs)
Bruno, James E. – 1969
This paper reports a preliminary study on the development of a linear-programing- type model to stimulate a constrained Federal program of educational support to the States. This model determines the distribution of fixed amount funds according to some measure of effectiveness. Federal involvement so far has been in the form of Federal aid that is…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Equalization Aid, Federal Aid, Mathematical Models
Shubik, Martin; Brewer, Garry D. – 1972
A Rand evaluation of activity and products of gaming, model-building, and simulation carried out under the auspices of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aimed not only to assess the usefulness of gaming in military-political policymaking, but also to contribute to the definition of common standards and the refinement of objectives for…
Descriptors: Costs, Decision Making, Educational Games, Evaluation
Bowen, Brent L.; And Others – 1972
The report describes the Army Individual Training Establishment and the model designed to simulate the training given by the 11 Army Training Centers and by the 54 Army Service Schools in terms of students/trainees and the instructor/trainer and overhead staffing and costs required to support the training requirements. The model accepts…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Mathematical Models, Military Personnel, Military Training
Silvern, Leonard C. – 1972
The fifth (of 14) volume of the Education and Training Consultant's (ETC) series on systems engineering of education is designed for readers who have completed others in the series. It reviews arithmetic and algebraic procedures and applies these to simple education and training systems. Flowchart models of example problems are developed and…
Descriptors: Feedback, Flow Charts, Instructional Design, Instructional Systems
Taylor, John L.; Walford, Rex – 1972
The contemporary art of simulation is discussed in this short guide. The intent of the authors is to introduce classroom simulation to a more general audience by reviewing the state of the art. Six games from a variety of subjects in secondary school curriculum are described in detail. Of particular utility to the reader is the annotated directory…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Class Activities, Directories, Educational Games
COGSWELL, JOHN F.; AND OTHERS – 1965
CHARACTERISTICS AND CONSTRUCTION OF A COMPUTER SIMULATION MODEL FOR SIMULATING BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS AND STAFF IN A SCHOOL WERE DESCRIBED. THIS MODEL INCORPORATED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNIQUES AND WAS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MORE PERVASIVE AND INTERGRATED CHANGES THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOLS. THE MODEL WAS…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Planning, High Schools
Peer reviewedFlake, Janice L. – Contemporary Education, 1975
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computers, Concept Formation, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSchreiner, Richard L.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1979
Because of the difficulty in instructing students in pediatric physical examination and because of the previously proven usefulness of simulators in medical education, Indiana University School of Medicine has developed a family of infant simulators for use in their pediatric education program. Four models are discribed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Higher Education, Infants, Medical Education


