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Welch, Sally – 1992
This paper presents detailed tips on newsletter design. Following an overview, it discusses effective design, anatomy of a page, type, designing tools (organizational tools, text organizers, emphasizing tools, and graphics, presented with some do's and don'ts), and a list of other items to consider. Three appendixes contain a brief glossary of…
Descriptors: Design, Guidelines, Newsletters, Writing for Publication
Neal, Larry L. – 1986
A report is given of reading material selection and preferences of leisure services personnel. A survey was conducted of the California Association of Parks and Recreation Commissioners and Board members and members of the Cal-SPRE, the education arm of the California State Society. A third sample consisted of members of the National Consortium on…
Descriptors: Books, Newsletters, Professional Personnel, Reading Habits
Fleckenstein, Kristie S. – 1990
A corporate employee newsletter offers an ideal opportunity to discover how literacy functions as a means of assimilating individuals into a social structure. Underlying the corporate newsletter's assimilative function are the assumptions: (1) that in reading, employees rely on attitudes toward types of texts evolved within society as a whole; and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Business Communication, Communication Research, Critical Reading
Serini, Shirley A. – 1991
A case study examined the process of preparing information for publication in an in-house newsletter for a large organization, focusing on the factors determining the amount of autonomy of public relations practitioners as professionals in organizations. The subject of the case study was a communication and advertising department of a "mixed…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Interprofessional Relationship, Newsletters
Seifert, Edward H. – 1981
To assist educators building new programs in educational administration, the author describes six devices used at Southwest Texas State University to promote and market its educational administration division. The devices include conferences, internships, a newsletter, graduate followup, job placement, and the uniqueness of the program itself. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Conferences, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Wilkins, Wynona H. – 1983
The newsletter's function for foreign language teachers and administrators is as a cohesive force for readers within a geographic or language area, discussing their concerns, bringing timely items, and serving as a forum for political information and action. Newsletters take many forms. The objectives, contents, and production must be specifically…
Descriptors: Editing, Guides, Interpersonal Communication, Interprofessional Relationship
Hudson, Judith Williamson – 1994
Writing teachers interested in overcoming student resistance or unwillingness to question authority should consider using "zines" in the classroom. According to one teen-ager, zines are "sorta like a magazine you publish yourself, but other people help you out." Concentrating on about any subject that interests its writers from…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, High Schools, Higher Education, Newsletters
Froman, Robin D.; Owen, Steven V. – 1994
The American public continues to be perplexed by the substandard reading, math, and science skills of students. Science information alone is growing at a rate that will make it very difficult for many, especially students with feeble science knowledge and skills, to become scientifically literate. This research describes the development,…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
Dorenkamp, Angela G. – 1977
Misconceptions about the teaching of writing prevail on many college campuses, partially because writing teachers fail to communicate with their colleagues. It is especially important for writing teachers to let their colleagues know that learning to write is a long term developmental process that needs support and reinforcement from the entire…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communication (Thought Transfer), English Departments, English Instruction
Boettcher, Steven; Schwartz, Randy – 1997
One of the most difficult problems facing department chairs is inspiring a shared vision of the department, especially among part-time faculty. A departmental forum, or central means of communication that is regularly updated and widely accessible, can be useful in fostering teamwork and this shared vision, while two popular formats for forums are…
Descriptors: Departments, Design Requirements, Electronic Publishing, Faculty Publishing
Calliari, Carl L.; And Others – 1990
The goals of the Beginning Teacher Induction Center at Glassboro State College, New Jersey, include providing beginning teachers with information based on research and development, as well as training, and technical assistance. The program provides support for beginning teachers by expanding professional learning experiences and helping beginning…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Stahl, Robert J.; Hronek, Pamela – 1980
This document contains (1) a bibliography of precollege psychology textbooks; (2) a newsletter and historical correspondence of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Special Interest Group (SIG) of Psychology Educators; and (3) the tabular results of a comparative study of high school psychology teachers certified in social studies,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, High Schools, Newsletters, Psychology
Ranta, Richard R. – 1993
In addition to the variety of programs, activities, scholarships, and brochures included in Memphis State University's (MSU) minority recruiting program, the institution uses two approaches to the use of media not normally used in recruiting African-American students. The first is a newsletter aimed at historically African-American churches and…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Black Students, College Students, Higher Education
Gardner, Marilyn – 1983
Based on the experiences of the Boston Public Schools (BPS), this document offers guidance in the organization and development of a system-wide approach to an extensive expansion of computer technology. The following topics and steps in the process are addressed: identifying the present status of a school system's computer education program;…
Descriptors: Computers, Courseware, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Mastrangelo, Lisa – 1998
While recent arguments often propose that students should be engaged as writers in service to the larger community, the question remains how to engage students as intellectuals, writers, and creators of knowledge in an intellectual setting that mostly asks them to be passive learners. In Project Renaissance, leaving behind the familiar boundaries…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation