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Tom, Alan R. – 1985
A case is made for maintaining teacher education at the undergraduate level. This paper outlines the core arguments used by contemporary proponents of extended teacher preparation programs, and identifies which of these arguments are recurrent themes from earlier rationales. The validity of the arguments is also assessed. Some of the hidden costs…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Effectiveness
Boger, Allen E. – Extension Service Review, 1970
One-shot" approaches to specific subject matter having failed, a spring garden clinic, held on four consecutive evenings and given plenty of imaginative coverage in the local newspaper, was a tremendous success. (EB)
Descriptors: Ornamental Horticulture, Program Effectiveness, Program Length, Publicize
Pelkonen, Panu – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2009
It is possible that human capital produces positive externalities to the society indirectly, through non-market channels such as health or crime. Another such channel could be the effect of education on the functioning of democratic decision-making. Measures of the functioning of democracy are bound to be controversial, but one such measure--voter…
Descriptors: Evidence, Municipalities, Human Capital, School Restructuring
Barnett, W. Steven; Pezzino, James – Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1987
A comparison of half-day and full-day intervention programs for handicapped preschoolers evaluated students' scores on a developmental inventory and cost data. Results indicated no differences in the educational outcomes associated with length of day and showed that half-day programs served 60 percent more children than full-day programs with the…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Disabilities, Preschool Education, Program Effectiveness
Goodman, Robert M.; And Others – Health Education Quarterly, 1993
Responses from 322 (71%) health promotion program administrators tested a level of institutionalization scale. Results support four factors for routinization of program in each subsystem (production, maintenance, support, management) and four on degree of program saturation in subsystems. Routinization correlated more highly with program…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Health Promotion, Measurement Techniques, Organizational Change
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Bedard, Kelly; Do, Chan – Journal of Human Resources, 2005
While nearly half of all school districts have adopted middle schools, there is little quantitative evidence of the efficacy of this educational structure. We estimate the impact of moving from a junior high school system, where students stay in elementary school longer, to a middle school system for on-time high school completion. This is a…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Junior High Schools, Graduation, Program Length
Byrnes, Lawrence W.; And Others – 1987
This document offers three papers that were commissioned by the Executive Committee of the Minnesota Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (MACTE) for presentation at the organization's April 10, 1987 meeting. The challenge to each author (one representing the Minnesota State University System, one the University of Minnesota system, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Attitudes, Program Development
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Lawrenz, Frances P. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1984
Compared effectiveness of two inservice programs differing in length (long: N=296; short: N=140) and energy-related content on teacher attitudes. Although programs had differing effects on attitudes toward curriculum change and beliefs about science and science education, effects on teachers' opinions on energy issues were the same. (JN)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Effectiveness
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Warfield, Marji Erickson; Hauser-Cram, Penny; Krauss, Marty Wyngaarden; Shonkoff, Jack P.; Upshur, Carole C. – Early Education and Development, 2000
Examined relation between intensity, duration, and comprehensiveness of early intervention and changes in parenting stress, social support, and family cohesion. Found that mothers of children without motor impairment reported greater increases in family cohesion than mothers of children with motor impairment. Service intensity and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Mothers, Physical Disabilities
Fuchs, Douglas; And Others – 1990
The study investigated whether a consultant-driven prereferral intervention (Mainstream Assistance Teams) may be shortened in duration, thus improving its efficiency, without reducing its effectiveness. Subjects were 60 general educators, their 60 most difficult-to-teach nonhandicapped pupils, and 22 consultants, representing 17 elementary schools…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Prevention
Andrew, Michael D. – 1986
The integrated, undergraduate/graduate 5-year teacher education program at the University of New Hampshire continues to show increasing enrollments, while attracting academically superior students who, for the most part, are entering classroom teaching. The program features a full year internship in the fifth year, a semester of classroom…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Effectiveness
Stanberry, Anne M. – 1994
This study examined an ecologically-based Head Start parent education program to determine if it reduced parents' potential for child abuse. Seventeen mothers who had been referred to the program received training in child care and development, nonviolent discipline methods, stress management, and communication. Support groups and home visits were…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Intervention
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Mattison, Richard E.; Felix, Bernard C., Jr. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1997
Students who entered special education for serious emotional disturbance (SED) during elementary (n=78) or secondary school (n=95) were followed up eight years later. Results found the secondary students were more likely to have two years of SED services, be placed in SED centers, and to have an unsuccessful outcome. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Outcomes of Treatment, Participant Characteristics
Karweit, Nancy – 1987
This evaluation report examines research on kindergarten programs and practices for children who are at risk of school failure. Programs which present evidence of positive effects and which can be replicated at other sites are identified and discussed. A proposal is made for the development of a data base which gathers information on instruction…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Experience, Educational Strategies, High Risk Students
Fairfax County Schools, Baileys Crossroads, VA. Center for Effecting Educational Change. – 1968
This report is an assessment of the overall impact and influence on education of 137 terminated Planning and Operational Grants made under the ESEA Title III Projects to Advance Creativity in Education (PACE) program. Analysis and evaluation seek to determine whether (1) individual project objectives were identified and achieved, (2) PACE…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Federal Programs, Problems, Program Content
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