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Rule, Michael – Camping Magazine, 1998
Creativity exercises, or creater-cizes, can help camp staff generate ideas and solve problems. Common techniques are brainstorming, story-boarding, analogies and metaphors, association and free association, spinning, and lists. Defines and gives examples of each technique. (SAS)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Camping, Creativity, Group Activities
Stokes, Shari, Ed. – 1982
The manual considers practical issues involved in building and maintaining the effectiveness of school based support teams, interdisciplinary problem solving groups designed to respond to staff needs through crisis intervention, short or long term consultation, and continuous support. Separate sections address the following topics (sample…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Problem Solving
Reams, Bennie P. – 1981
Problem solving techniques were used by a Long Beach (California) Unified School District team that was charged with the responsibility of designing and implementing a course in black culture for certified employees of the district. The team used a four phase approach. First they defined the problem faced by the school district: that no course in…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
LeBlanc, Patrice R.; Zide, Michele Moran – 1987
Peer coaching has been identified as a methodology for increasing teacher effectiveness. This paper discusses the topic of peer coaching in three parts. First, a review of current literature on peer coaching defines the types of peer coaching and discusses their multiple benefits. The second section considers the factors influencing successful…
Descriptors: Feedback, Peer Evaluation, Peer Relationship, Problem Solving
Kruse, Gary – 1987
The Staff Development Team of the Columbus City Schools (Nebraska), composed of three teachers and three administrators, emphasizes the need for long-range planning in its design of an inservice model for the school district. Emphasis was placed on identifying and addressing the unique needs of teachers within the school district. The model also…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors, Models, Needs Assessment
J W K International Corp., Annandale, VA. – 1980
This planning guide, written for those developing new education programs and those attempting to improve existing educational services, uses a family planning education program to illustrate the planning process in a practical, step-by-step approach. Each of the five chapters - How to Plan and Evaluate Your Program, Client Education, Community…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Family Planning, Models

Richey, Rita C. – Action in Teacher Education, 1981
Three professional development models are described which use research as a basis for the content and the process of program design and implementation. These are: (1) the research-based planning model; (2) the research-based problem solving model; and (3) the research-based data collection model. (JN)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Research, Inservice Teacher Education, Problem Solving
Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (DHHS), Washington, DC. Head Start Bureau. – 1994
In a multi-stressed environment children and families are affected by one or more sources of significant stress--for example, homelessness, substance abuse, or lack of basic necessities. Living with high levels of stress can take a toll on young children's development. This skill-based staff development program was developed to help classroom…
Descriptors: Child Development, Disadvantaged Environment, Inservice Education, Parent Role

Bank, Adrianne – Journal of Staff Development, 1982
Three sets of relationships between evaluation and staff development are identified: (1) evaluation for staff development in which data from evaluations suggest the program content; (2) evaluation of staff development in which evaluative activities become opportunities for problem solving; and (3) evaluation of staff development in which…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Evaluation Methods, Linking Agents

Kelton, Beverly A. – 1979
The described inservice program was designed to bring together teachers to collectively address overall school problems. The project was based upon the belief that school improvements could be best effected by providing teachers the opportunity to actively participate in the design and implementation of changes in school functioning. Emphasis was…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Resources, Improvement Programs, Inservice Education
Gaasholt, Marie P., Ed.; And Others – 1981
The book contains seven author contributed chapters on issues concerning inservice and staff development in special education. Major themes of the papers include the importance of participant involvement in the planning process, the importance of gaining support at the onset by district and building administrators, and the need for carefully…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adult Learning, Attitude Change, Consultants
Verdicchio, Ronald P.; And Others – 1982
The staff development model at George Washington Junior High School (Ridgewood, New Jersey) recognizes teachers' personal needs and administrators' institutional needs, and deals with those needs via the staff development process at the building level. Prior to planning inservice programs, needs assessment was conducted by the principal and seven…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Cooperative Planning, Individual Needs, Inservice Teacher Education
Kuh, George D.; And Others – 1981
Needs assessment is presented as a scanning process to identify if and where interventions are required in the educational setting and also to build and support successful implementation of those processes. Themes or perspectives, which provide a general framework for the work of a needs assessment team, are outlined. Within this framework, needs…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Hite, Herb; McIntyre, Pat – 1978
This resource guide contains a selection of examples and exhibits concerning different aspects of planning for inservice teacher education. The exhibits were taken from four pilot studies developed by the Teacher Corps. The major activities described are group problem solving, establishment of guidelines for development of an inservice program,…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Group Activities, Inservice Teacher Education, Management Development
Peterson, Gary T., Ed. – 1975
One hundred twenty-seven participants at a June 1975 symposium in Squaw Valley, California, made use of a prescribed problem-solving process in order to originate a number of parts of a total staff development effort for a simulated community college. The developmental stages in the process included brainstorming, needs assessment, resource…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Faculty, Conference Reports, Educational Needs
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