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Zilliox, Catherine M. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1985
Setting up parent education programs to be implemented in the workplace is discussed. Steps include planning, scheduling, evaluation, and followup. (CT)
Descriptors: Followup Studies, Pamphlets, Parent Education, Program Development
Frank, Letitia – 1965
Why do secondary schools follow the practice of having student assemblies? What are these assemblies expected to accomplish? Who should be involved in planning them? What types of programs best suit educational, cultural, and informational purposes? How can systematic evaluation or appraisal of student assemblies be achieved? These and similar…
Descriptors: Assembly Programs, Guidelines, Pamphlets, Program Development

Kaplowitz, Diane D.; Olson, Christine M. – Journal of Nutrition Education, 1983
A breastfeeding education program for low income women with a grade/high school education was developed. Reported are the effects of the program on the knowledge, attitudes, and infant feeding practices of a sample of pregnant women (N=44). Program consisted of five pamphlets mailed to subjects' homes over a five-week period. (JN)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Females, Health Education, Knowledge Level
Keim, Edwin B.; Jones, Morris C., Jr. – 1965
Education certainly encompasses more than that which occurs in the classroom. Every educational experience the student has in or out of class during his formative years will help to determine what sort of adult citizen he will become. There is a possibility that this topic may excite controversy, because many people are convinced that education is…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Guides, Individual Development, Pamphlets
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1970
The Perry Preschool Project, for educable mentally retarded 3- and 4-year-olds from disadvantaged homes is described. This program uses a cognitively oriented curriculum (based on Piagetian theory) designed to help the child construct the mental representations of himself and his environment that will lead to the development of logical modes of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Disadvantaged Youth, Home Visits
Beardall, Linda E. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1976
Discussed is generally successful Nutrition Week project for adults and children in Etobicoke, Ontario. Central to the project was a four-page pamphlet outlining ways to accumulate points through good nutrition and activity patterns and a demonstration competition among community leaders which was reported in the news media. (MS)
Descriptors: Community Services, Foreign Countries, Nutrition Instruction, Pamphlets
Keith, Kent M. – 1971
Student councils must be "people-conscious," perhaps doubly so since the success of any council ultimately depends on its ability to relate to its student body--to young people. Many councils, ingrown after years of self-perpetuation, are failing because they no longer get through to people. Speaking to no one but themselves, they have lost their…
Descriptors: Apathy, Interpersonal Relationship, Pamphlets, Program Evaluation
National Association of Secondary School Principals, Reston, VA. – 1971
Over the years, it has been painfully apparent that student interest and participation has dropped off dramatically in those student councils which have dragged their feet, contenting themselves with sock hops and candy sales. At a time when many new groups are appearing on the scene, espousing a variety of causes, student councils must work…
Descriptors: Community Services, Curriculum Development, Extracurricular Activities, Innovation
Hearn, Arthur C. – 1966
It is obvious that there has to be a program of student activities in existence before it can be evaluated, but evaluation need not always be accomplished last. It can provide feedback into a program and improve it. A worthwhile evaluation, however, is often difficult to find. Before an evaluator can go to work, he must have clear in his own mind…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Extracurricular Activities, Guidelines
Starks, Gretchen – 1980
This manual outlines the strategies used by the University of Minnesota Technical College (UMTC) to generate student and faculty support for its reading and writing tutorial program. The manual first outlines 20 factors that contribute to a successful reading program, such as the provision of student support services, the awarding of credit to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Pamphlets, Program Evaluation, Publicity
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1970
This booklet describes the University of Hawaii Preschool Language Curriculum which teaches preschool children of multi-ethnic backgrounds to speak English and to use language as a tool for communication, thought, and problem solving. The program was designed to improve both linguistic and cognitive abilities. Sources of more detailed information…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Enrichment Activities, Ethnic Groups, Language Guides
Lowry, Carlee S. – 1976
Questionnaire responses derived from a sample of 202 Choctaw students (grades 4, 6, 8, and 10) in attendance at the Bureau of Indian Affairs' Choctaw Agency Schools (Philadelphia, Mississippi) were utilized to evaluate the Choctaw Safety Education Program. In addition, parents, teachers, janitors, bus drivers, council members, and principals were…
Descriptors: Administration, American Indians, Budgets, Curriculum
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1970
The Hartford Early Childhood Program involves more than 4,500 children from 4 years old to first grade level in over 200 classrooms. Classrooms are designed to offer children an environment that encourages them to learn independently. Ideas have been borrowed from the Montessori approach and the British Infant Schools and fitted to the needs of…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Classroom Environment, Grade 1, Independent Study
Dwyer, Mary Clare; And Others – 1978
Based on the educational philosophy of "anybody can teach, anybody can learn", a free university offers ungraded, unaccredited classes to the general public, without charge, on any topic such as societal issues, arts and crafts, intellectual subjects, and practical skills. To plan a program, only a borrowed phone and office, human…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Community Education, Community Programs, Coordinators
Niedermeyer, F.; Roberson, E. – 1979
Two energy education programs are described in this informational brochure. Both "Captain Power" for second graders and "Power Quiz" for fifth graders are designed to teach energy concepts and to help students develop and use conservation skills. Program outcomes focus on energy concepts, types of energy, energy costs, energy…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Electricity, Elementary Education
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