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Eckhoff, Angela – Early Child Development and Care, 2011
The role of the visual arts in early childhood education has long been recognised and valued as an essential component of the curriculum. The project featured in this writing stems from a collaborative relationship forged between a non-profit, community-based early education centre and community arts centre. As a result of this collaborative…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Early Childhood Education, Artists, Young Children
Boaz, Martha – 1977
The University of Southern California (USC) Library School offered an experimental self-paced, independent learning program during the 1976-1977 academic year to help those students who desire this type of professional training but are unable to attend classes on a daily or semi-weekly basis in the traditional pattern of scheduling. Program…
Descriptors: Experimental Curriculum, External Degree Programs, Independent Study, Library Education
Ross, Dorothea M.; Ross, Sheila A. – 1978
The report describes the development of the final 2 years of an intensive elementary school curriculum for fifth and sixth grade educable mentally retarded (EMR) children, to provide them with an opportunity to achieve their maximum potential for intellectual development, productivity, independence, and psychological well-being. Most of the…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Cognitive Development, Discrimination Learning, Exceptional Child Research
Piippo, Teuvo; Lihr, Silja – 1974
Since half of Finland is sparsely populated, the Finland National Board of Education has initiated a preschool project for sparsely populated areas. Project goals are defined as the acquisition through research, experiment, and planning of information relative to sparsely populated areas and special problems of distance, small population base,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Environmental Research, Experimental Curriculum, Experimental Teaching
Grabiner, Judith, Ed. – 1975
The Small College, the innovative unit of California State College, was established to test whether a substantial number of students could accelerate their progress toward the Bachelor of Arts degree. In the process of the experiment, it was hoped that the Small College would develop programs that could be of value to other colleges. The Small…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges
Coombs, Don H.; Prevel, James J. – 1973
Evergreen State College is an unprecedented flexible, sophisticated educational instrument designed to avoid depersonalization. Students are treated as responsible adults and are expected to work closely, as colleagues, with their teachers. Curriculum planning reflects the belief that graduates would change their career pattern and life styles at…
Descriptors: Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology
Knowles, Don; Langhelt, Syd – 1976
This study was concerned with implementing guidelines from studies of the differences between boys and girls in school-related behaviors to test the contribution made to educational goals by considering gender of the learner. The basic strategy was to consider tested sex differences in behavior and to use these as a basis for developing classroom…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Experimental Curriculum
Senn, Peter R. – 1976
This evaluation of a federally funded economics curriculum project reviews acquisition of learning outcomes, success of content and teaching methods, perception of curriculum change, and facilitation of decision making. Over 10,000 elementary and secondary school students in Illinois were exposed to economics through the specially developed World…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
National Association of Secondary School Principals, Reston, VA. – 1976
Eight social studies programs in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, New York, and Virginia are described which offer high school students an opportunity to study the history of the United states using innovative, nontraditional approaches. The content of the eight courses is outlined and discussed in terms of objectives, teacher rationale in designing…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development