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Halgin, Richard P. – 1981
This paper describes one approach to the study of group therapy by graduate and undergraduate psychology students, i.e., student participation in an experiential therapy group. The problems and benefits of this method are explored in terms of issues such as confidentiality, content definition, limit-setting, assignment of grades, effect on…
Descriptors: College Students, Counselor Training, Curriculum Design, Didacticism
Semmel, Melvyn I.; And Others – 1976
The report describes the operation of a model preservice special education teacher preparation practicum designed from a competency based teacher education frame of reference and utilizing a computer assisted teacher training system (CATTS). Chapter I provides introductory information (including teacher training objectives) and an explanation of…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Competency Based Teacher Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Handicapped Children
Rubin, Allen – 1979
Community mental health curriculum in schools of social work education is discussed. The contents are compiled from a series of empirical studies, interviews, and meetings with social work faculty and students, and from analyses of curriculum materials as part of a three-year study conducted by the Council on Social Work Education. Chapter 1…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Community Health Services, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation
Auteri, Rose Mary P. – 1975
This practicum was designed to improve creative problem-solving skills in children through the use of career concepts. Although the full program was developed for youngsters in grade three through six, this project exposed fifth and sixth graders at the Northside School, Levittown, New York to the Career Awareness Program for a period of weeks.…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Development, Career Education, Career Guidance
Sprinthall, Norman A. – 1972
This paper presents a brief critique of the current failures of schooling to produce healthy psychological growth as well as a rationale for needed new forms for education. A new curriculum for secondary schools is presented, the result of a three year project in public schools. Employing a combination of practicum and seminar experiences in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Emotional Development
Sprinthall, Norman A. – 1973
The program described is an attempt to create regular classroom learning experiences for teenagers which promote psychological development. Based on concepts from stage theory, the objectives of the classes are to increase the level of psychological maturity of the pupils while teaching particular psychological skills. The course is designed as a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling, Curriculum Development, Developmental Psychology
Draayer, Gerald F. – 1970
A total of 21, masters or doctoral candidate, experienced teachers participated in this full-year teacher education program conducted at Ohio University. The specific objectives were to provide teachers with: 1) a systematic program of study; 2) a substantive background in economics with emphasis on the analytical methods; 3) assistance in using…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Higher Education, Models
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Simmons, Barbara; And Others – College Student Journal, 1982
Describes TAPE (Theory and Practicum Elementary), an innovative field-based teacher training option at Texas Tech University. Students electing to take the TAPE program can complete all of their professional development courses in a field-based setting. The TAPE program emphasizes the processes of learning. Includes recommendations for planning…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning
Jang, Younghee; Mangione, Peter L. – 1994
Whether the transition to primary school is smooth or abrupt for children depends on whether early childhood and elementary school programs work together to build bridges between their services. This report presents several examples of collaborative efforts to smooth the transition to school. Specifically, it describes how various elements of five…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Students
Ilott, J. F. D.; Ilott, Helen G. – 1992
The University of Alberta (Canada) has developed a range of collaborative relationships in its teacher preparation program. Over 5 years, the faculty developed collaborative relationships in five categories: (1) meta-collaboration to promote and study collaboration; (2) university students in regular classrooms during curriculum and instruction…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Wheeler, Alan H. – 1989
The Clinical Field Supervisor Program at the State University of New York College at Fredonia identifies and trains college personnel and classroom teachers from area school districts to serve as clinical field supervisors and associate faculty in the teacher education program. The goal is to improve the quality and quantity of supervision that…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College School Cooperation, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
Mette, Harvey – Campus School Exchange, 1968
Brooklyn Center of Long Island University has developed a number of student teaching centers. (Such "centers" are schools with which an agreement has been reached providing for the placement of student teachers in concentrated numbers, thus allowing for resident supervision. An extension of the Campus School concept, they continue the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Affiliated Schools, College School Cooperation, Cooperative Programs
Rieger, Norbert I.; Devries, Alcon G. – 1975
Described is a 2-year program to train child mental health specialists (CMHS) in providing care services to normal and emotionally disturbed children. Training of the child care professional is seen to involve three major areas: parenting (becoming aware of and dealing with the feelings of the disturbed child), clinical management (understanding…
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Course Content, Educational Programs, Emotional Disturbances
Gorelick, Molly C.; And Others – 1975
Described is a 4-year project to design and implement a competency-based training model which prepared teachers and administrators for careers in early childhood programs that integrate normal and handicapped children. Discussed in the introductory chapter are the project's rationale, overview, objectives, and training setting. Chapters II through…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Competency Based Teacher Education, Curriculum Design, Demonstration Programs
Karagianis, L. D.; Nesbit, W. C. – Education Canada, 1979
This article describes Memorial University's overseas campus program in Harlow, Essex, where special education teacher trainees spend 13 weeks gaining insight into British methods of special education through lecture-seminar courses, practicums in local schools, and field trips. Three field trips to special schools are discussed in detail. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Exceptional Child Education, Field Trips, Higher Education
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