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Lucas, Stephen R.; And Others – 1975
The primary purpose was to determine the effectiveness of distributive and office education programs at the secondary level in North Carolina. The study ascertained how satisfied graduates of these two program areas were with their present jobs and how well they were performing in their jobs as perceived by their respective employers. This…
Descriptors: Distributive Education, Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes, High School Graduates
American Vocational Association, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1974
The findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the Wilms study leave much to be desired. The reported results and interpretation of those results are generally not supported, nor was the design adequate either to confirm or refute the author's central hypothesis. In its present state, the report of the study cannot serve as a valid professional…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Content Analysis, Educational Benefits, Educational Research
Schramm, Barbara J. – 1974
Presented are case histories of two Down's Syndrome (Mosaic form) 6- and 10-year-old girls who attended regular Montessori classes. General characteristics of Down's Syndrome and other retarded children are reviewed and compared with the two girls' growth and development (according to Piaget's proposed stages). The Montessori emphasis on sensorial…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Down Syndrome, Educational Methods
Hansen, Marsali; Gillmore, Gerald M. – 1975
A survey of students was conducted to determine the extent of knowledge about and usage of the first Educational Assessment Center publication of Student Ratings data for student use. A total of 375 students were interviewed during registration, Winter Quarter, 1975. Results showed that about 50 percent of the students were aware of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Information Dissemination, Interviews
Chow, Stanley H.L.; And Others – 1976
Thirty-eight teachers and 96 low achieving students from 10 elementary schools were involved in a study designed to evaluate the effects of an inservice training course, "Tutoring in Mathematics", on teachers in mainstreaming settings. Course effects were defined in terms of specific tutoring skills and teacher attitudes about working with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitudes, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Mansfield, Janet L; Ball, Daniel W. – 1976
Eighteen teachers of primary through secondary level educable mentally retarded students participated in an experiment to measure the science skills and concepts achieved through a slightly modified program designed for normal elementary students. Teachers were randomly divided into two experimental groups: the psychomotor group employing such…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation, Mild Mental Retardation
PDF pending restorationMarcy, Carmen; And Others – 1973
A paraprofessional was trained to provide an individualized reading, math, and language arts program to a 9-year-old educable mentally retarded boy in a regular classroom. A 5-month period of reading sessions with the classroom teacher emphasizing oral reading and comprehension contingent on word acquisition and imitation training for word…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Exceptional Child Research, Language Acquisition, Mainstreaming
Fries, Maureen – 1970
Traditionally neglected in the classical humanities curriculum, Ovid is recommended as a writer worthy of inclusion in Latin programs at the sophomore and junior levels in high schools. As one possible strategy for survival of the classical humanities curriculum, the author argues that the writings of Ovid be included on the grounds that they are…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, Curriculum Development, Language Instruction
Cratty, Bryant J.; Martin, Sister Margaret Mary – 1970
Designed to evaluate the effectiveness of active learning games in the enhancement of selected academic operations among Negro and Mexican-American children, the investigation involved 127 children (mean IQ 85, in grades 1 through 4) from the inner city in Los Angeles who were identified as low achievers. The children were divided into four groups…
Descriptors: Blacks, Disadvantaged, Exceptional Child Research, Games
Sulkin, Howard A., Ed.; Friedman, Chana R., Ed. – 1969
This paper is a summary of the recent research on the Elementary School Economics (ESE) programs. The curricula were initiated by the Center in 1960 as a part of an experimental research project designed to answer the following: 1) can elementary school students comprehend, utilize, and retain basic economic concepts; and, 2) can a program in…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Temkin, Sanford – 1974
Although two economic methods, cost effectiveness and benefit-cost analysis, are frequently mentioned as useful tools for educational decision making, only one, cost effectiveness, has potential for making a contribution to this field. A benefit-cost analysis tries for each alternative to measure benefits and costs, which are then discounted to…
Descriptors: Accountability, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates, Costs
Tobin, W. J. – 1970
This report describes the evaluation of the Regional Educational Service Center, which was established to develope and coordinate an improved curriculum in vocational education, instructional media, language arts, and library services. The evaluation objectives which provided the focus for the activities and related to each of the four subject…
Descriptors: Consultants, Education Service Centers, Educational Media, Evaluation Criteria
Spivak, Harriet; And Others – 1970
At a time when the structure and functioning of several American institutions have come under attack, some significant questions need to be investigated. In particular, there is the need to understand how institutions and their clients relate to one another; how different patterns of formal and informal interaction affect the legitimacy accorded…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Schools
Caro, Paul W., Jr. – 1968
Research at the United States Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, Alabama, sought to improve the school-wide training quality control system. Investigators studied: 1) the relation between the grades a student received from instructors and those he received from a checkpilot; 2) the effect of checkpilots' prior information about students' progress…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Flight Training
Budoff, Milton; Corman, Louise – 1973
This study determined the effectiveness of a group training procedure in improving performance of intellectually average students on the Raven Learning Potential measure, and examined the differential effectiveness of training by race and social class. The sample of 379 second through fifth graders, half of whom were black, were pretested on…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Group Instruction, Learning Processes, Nonverbal Ability


