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McClellan, John C., Jr. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1976
Decentralizing health services is a good way to make community residents more aware of health problems that need attention and to provide health services that are more readily accepted. (MB)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Development, Cooperative Planning, Decentralization
Peer reviewedSawyer, Diane J. – Clearing House, 1976
Articulated reading programs are critical toward promoting reading attainment. What constitutes the program components to be articulated is an essential question for consideration in the attainment of that goal. Suggests the factors necessary to develop well-articulated reading programs. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Educational Objectives, Guidelines, Program Development
Peer reviewedRentsch, George J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
Administrators, who assess others, cannot themselves be immune from assessment. A plan for administrator assessment is offered. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Charts, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Criteria
Peer reviewedEnright, Mary Schaefer – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1997
Tested the effectiveness of a three-week career development program for people (N=38) with disabilities. Program effectiveness was measured using three career decision-making instruments combined with interviews. Although no significant effect emerged across the three instruments, interviews revealed that the program enhanced most participants'…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Guidance, Disabilities
Peer reviewedEmmett, Judith D.; Harkins, Arthur M. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1997
Describes the use of a narrative technique, StoryTech, in a career counseling class. Provides a background of StoryTech and describes its instruments. Discusses ways to incorporate StoryTech into a career counseling class and presents student evaluations of this technique. Profiles usefulness of elements in StoryTech and lists its advantages and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, College Students, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedSchroeder, Stephen R.; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1996
This discussion of planning for individuals with autism using a life-span perspective considers stages and transitions across life, noting the special difficulty these individuals have with transitions; changing perspectives on disability in the United States; and characteristics of comprehensive life-span programs (sophisticated diagnoses, strong…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Autism, Developmental Stages, Long Range Planning
Peer reviewedWilliams, Lois C.; Leak, Lawrence E. – Educational Leadership, 1996
An independent study of Baltimore City's Tesseract schools analyzes why the privately managed program failed. Results showed no gains on Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills scores. Baltimore was paying about 11% more per student than in comparison schools. EAI has succeeded in establishing the supremacy of Wednesday afternoons for staff development…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Education, Failure, Financial Problems
Peer reviewedFlecknoe, Mervyn – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2002
In England and Wales, Teacher Training Agency-funded professional development for teachers must be evaluated for its impact on students. It is the responsibility of higher education institutions to provide evidence of impact. A case study illustrates the possibilities and difficulties of providing such evidence. This article concludes that,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPierce, Karen; Schreibman, Laura – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1997
Two children (ages 7-8) with autism and eight typical peers participated in a study designed to replicate an earlier finding of successful social-skills intervention for children with autism using peer-implemented pivotal response training (PRT). The results of using multiple peer trainers on generalization of treatment effects were assessed.…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Generalization, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedTorgesen, Joseph K.; And Others – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1997
Summarizes ongoing research designed to generate new knowledge about the relative effectiveness of different approaches to the prevention and remediation of reading disabilities in children, particularly difficulties in acquiring accurate and fluent word reading skills. Preliminary results from the prevention study and the remediation study are…
Descriptors: Children, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Prevention
Peer reviewedFrank, MacGregor; Buck, Jo Ann – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2003
Examines the implementation and processes of the Faculty-in-Training Program at Guilford Technical Community College. Recognizes the aspects of the program that have proved successful and identifies changes that have been made based upon what the authors' experience has taught them. (SG)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, English Instruction, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education
Peer reviewedMesmer, Heidi Anne E.; Karchmer, Rachel A. – Reading Teacher, 2003
Describes how two university instructors implemented the staff development component of a competitive U.S. federal literacy initiative in two elementary schools. Notes that Reading Excellence Act (REA) was enacted to give schools direct financial assistance to improve reading instruction. Suggests the greatest lesson the authors learned was…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Financial Support, Inservice Teacher Education, Professional Development
Peer reviewedJacobson, Willow; Rubin, Ellen V.; Selden, Sally Coleman – Public Personnel Management, 2002
Training infrastructure in 33 large U.S. city governments was analyzed using data from the Government Performance Project. Results were used to develop a strategic systems training model, an integrated approach that encompasses individual and organizational training structures within the context of the external environment. (Contains 24…
Descriptors: City Government, Educational Needs, Management Development, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedPenrose, John M. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2002
Reviews different types of advisory boards; explains what they can contribute; describes an alumni advisory board that has worked exceedingly well at one institution; and provides an example of how the business communication curricula and function benefited. Shows how to modify the model easily to work for any business communication program. (SG)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Alumni, Business Communication, Business Education
Clotfelter, Susan – Currents, 1990
Steps in developing a major college donor weekend program are outlined, including goal setting; tailoring events to reflect the best the institution has to offer; drafting an appropriate guest list; calculating costs; dealing with common problems such as low attendance, damaging media coverage, and guest list errors; and getting feedback. (MSE)
Descriptors: Donors, Fund Raising, Higher Education, Program Administration


