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National Advisory Council on Education Professions Development, Washington, DC. – 1975
In anticipation of Congressional hearings, the National Advisory Council on Education Professions Development has prepared this document containing recommendations about the future of the Education Professions Development Act (EPDA). It is felt that the Act should be extended, but revised to reflect changing societal needs. The document is divided…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Trends, Evaluation, Federal Legislation
Johnson, Sarah M. – 1973
The Education Professions Development Act (EDPA) Part B, Subpart 2 authorizes a state grant program to provide local school districts with funds to meet shortages of classroom personnel by recruiting persons from the community, providing them with intensive short-term preservice training, and putting them to work in classrooms. This final report…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Federal Legislation, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Evaluation
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Mitchell, Edna – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1989
This article provides an overview of federal initiatives to stimulate teacher training from the 1960s through the Reagan administration years. A brief discussion of California teacher education initiatives is also included. Federal initiatives are characterized as reactive and disjointed. (IAH)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Improvement, Federal Programs, Financial Support
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Kaplan, George – Journal of Teacher Education, 1976
The Career Opportunities Program (COP), authorized by the Education Professions Development Act (EPDA), has not yet been fully assessed, but the positive results indicate that the participants and their society were enriched by it and such an endeavor on the part of the federal government should continue. (JD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
Parkland Coll., Champaign, IL. – 1972
Concern for student improvement and recognition of the importance of individualizing instruction provided the rationale for this project. A definite need was seen for paraprofessionals to help teachers with instruction, not just with clerical work. The project was organized so that teacher aides received on-the-job experience concurrently with…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Classroom Observation Techniques, Individualized Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education