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New Jersey State Dept. of Education, Trenton. Div. of Research, Planning, and Evaluation. – 1977
As part of the comprehensive planning process, once goals are developed, needs established, problems analyzed, and alternative solutions proposed, the decision is made to implement a particular program. The first step toward successful implementation is careful planning of the tasks, activities, personnel, calendar, resources, and evaluation…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Critical Path Method, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education

Bell, Ralph R. – 1974
The implementation of year-round schools requires careful planning and management. An activity plan provides an effective technique for implementation and action by necessitating the outlining of goals and the identification of procedures and activities to achieve those goals. Additionally, it provides techniques for monitoring ongoing plans and…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Case Studies, Critical Path Method, Educational Planning
Morehead State Univ., KY. Appalachian Adult Education Center. – 1975
The document is a handbook designed to aid program administrators in planning, managing, and assessing adult educational television (ETV), to assure adult viewers the maximum instructional/learning benefit possible. The handbook includes four types of information; (1) an introduction to the Appalachian Adult Education Center (AAEC) experience, (2)…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Broadcast Television