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Kuramoto, Alice M.; Wyman, Jean F. – MOBIUS, 1986
Describes the overall principles for designing continuing education courses for adult learners. Three delivery approaches for continuing nursing education in the state of Washington are discussed. These delivery approaches included: a teacher "live" class, a teleconference class, and independent study packages for individuals or groups.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Continuing Education, Delivery Systems, Independent Study
Peer reviewedMiller, Marilyn; Waddell, Michael G. – Journal of Staff Development, 1984
Project ProCEED is a staff development model for promoting the type of professional excellence recommended in national educational reports. A six-month program designed and implemented by teachers and principals is examined. (DF)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Design
Williamson, Bob; And Others – Quality Circle Digest, 1985
Describes Statistical Work Analysis Teams (S.W.A.T.), which marry the two factors necessary for successful statistical analysis with the personal nature of attribute data into a single effort. Discusses S.W.A.T. project guidelines, implementation of the first S.W.A.T. projects, team training, and project completion. (CT)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Guidelines, Job Analysis, Program Design
Peer reviewedServatius, Joanna Dee; Young, Shareen E. – Educational Leadership, 1985
As an example of successful training in teacher coaching, this article describes a program conducted by the Santa Clara County, California, Educational Development Center. Aspects of the program discussed are its design, the selection of participants, the training process, the program's results, and the program's future. (MCG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors, Program Content, Program Design
Finance Project, Washington, DC. – 1998
These case studies were developed as part of the Child Care Partnership Project, a multi-year technical assistance effort. The Partnership Project provides a series of technical assistance resources and materials to support the development and strengthening of public-private partnerships to improve the quality and supply of child care. The five…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Partnerships in Education
Shaul, Marnie S. – US Government Accountability Office, 2004
As part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), Congress authorized a school-based mentoring grant program. This study examined: the basic elements, policies, and procedures of successful mentoring programs; key characteristics of NCLB-funded mentoring efforts (the extent to which they had the basic elements, policies, and procedures of…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Mentors, Federal Government
Peer reviewedFurer, Gloria – Journal of Home Economics, 1982
Explains how an apparel and textile exhibition can benefit the institution that underwrites the project, the department that sponsors it, the community, and the apparel design teacher (through the chance for professional recognition). Methods for planning such an exhibition are given. (CT)
Descriptors: Clothing, Clothing Design, Cooperative Programs, Exhibits
Peer reviewedMussio, Jerry J.; Greer, R. Nancy – Canadian Journal of Education, 1980
Discusses historical events influencing the development of the British Columbia assessment program. Examines the program's goals, organization, and impact including a review of specific follow-up actions which have occurred at provincial and school district levels since the program's inception. Examines difficulties in the design and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Literacy
Peer reviewedLewis, Roger – Distance Education, 1980
The Leeds Counseling Project of the National Extension College, Cambridge, sought to investigate the needs of adult correspondence students outside the Open University. The design of the project, its implementation and its results are discussed. The conclusion considers ways in which local counseling might be provided and supported. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Correspondence Study, Counseling Services
Peer reviewedBingham, Frank G., Jr. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1996
A college marketing model consisting of several strategies and contingency plans for decision-making under difficult conditions is outlined. The plan provides for orderly transition from one marketing stage to the next logical stage, allowing some control over both internal and external environments, and providing insight into the delicate…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Decision Making, Enrollment Projections
Peer reviewedMoore, Michael G., Ed. – American Journal of Distance Education, 1996
Presents five tips for successful planning and implementation of distance education programs in organizations: (1) obtain support from top management; (2) focus on specific projects; (3) take time and resources to plan thoroughly and design well; (4) select media tools according to program needs; and (5) select, train, monitor, and reward…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Media, Guidelines, Organizational Development
Peer reviewedCavin, Michael; Alper, Sandra; Sinclair, Thomas; Sitlington, Patricia L. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 2001
A literature review identified characteristics of transition programs that were described in 33 refereed journal articles between 1986-1999. Results confirm that students with more severe learning and behavioral difficulties receive inadequate transition services; programs emphasize employment competencies over living skills; and there are few…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Maturity (Individuals), Program Design
Peer reviewedPemberton, Dixie Ann – Journal of Environmental Education, 1988
Introduces an effort by the Alliance for Environmental Education to establish a network of environmental education centers. Describes the components of a model of the network. Explains the evolution of the network strategy. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Environmental Education, Models, Networks
Hoover, John J. – Academic Therapy, 1989
The discussion of elementary or secondary school study skills programs for general or special education looks at the skills to be included in such a program and implementation strategies, including programing for individual student skill needs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Course Content, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEheart, Brenda Krause; Leavitt, Robin Lynn – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1989
This two-phase study describes ways in which family day care providers perceived and implemented their caregiving practices. The study revealed that what family day care providers intended to provide for children--a loving, attentive, play-filled environment--was not consistently provided in practice. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Early Childhood Education, Family Day Care, Family Environment


