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Hertlein, Forest; And Others – 1977
Described in the paper by F. Hertlein, D. Konopasek, and S. Stile are the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a 3-day workshop to train professionals and paraprofessionals about mental retardation. An overview of workshop content (including sessions on normalization and behavior management) is given, and considerations in planning,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mental Retardation, Paraprofessional Personnel, Program Development
Gifford, Carla D.; And Others – 1979
The manual provides information needed to recruit, train, and supervise parent aides to work with abusive and neglectful parents. The manual considers the goals and objectives of the program; the roles and responsibilities of professionals and paraprofessionals; and the recruitment, screening, and matching process; and guidelines for training,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Emotional Adjustment, Paraprofessional Personnel
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). Div. of Marine Sciences. – 1979
Presented are guidelines for the preparation of a program syllabus for the training, development, and production of marine technicians to satisfy the needs of developing countries for this type of personnel. The proposed syllabus is action-oriented and stresses a combination of practical or laboratory work with theoretical, classroom discussion.…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Global Approach, Guidelines, Interdisciplinary Approach
Social Development Corp., Washington, DC. – 1969
Prepared under authority of the Economic Opportunity Act, this New Careers report offers suggestions on how police departments can improve relations with inner city disadvantaged residents (usually minority groups) by using hard core unemployed community members to close the information gap on both sides, provide community services, relieve the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Indigenous Personnel, Inner City, Job Development
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Stauss, Joseph H.; And Others – Human Organization, 1979
Describes the planning, implementation, and outcome of an experimental social and legal aid outreach program run by American Indian paraprofessionals for native Americans in Seattle, Washington. Describes paraprofessional training, outreach methods, average clients, and sample cases. Demonstrates how minority people without extensive formal…
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Services, Experimental Programs, Legal Aid
New Jersey Community Action Training Inst., Trenton. – 1968
The basic approach of this manual for trainers of welfare aides is the use of the trainee's experience and the conscious analysis of it. It encourages people to look at their job performance within the framework of experiencing, identifying, analyzing, and generalizing. Hints are given as to how to develop understanding of the organization, how to…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning, Group Instruction
Moore, Marv; Delworth, Ursula – 1976
This Training Manual for Student Service Program Development is being published by the WICHE program Improving Mental Health Services on Western Campuses as a result of work done on a grant from the Experimental and Special Training Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health. The manual presents processes used during on-site campus…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Services, Counselor Training, Guidance Centers
Lowy, Louis – 1968
An outgrowth of a Greater Boston project, this manual for the training of human service nonprofessionals for work with older adults is divided into two volumes. Part 1, for trainers, covers qualifications and sources of training personnel; curriculum planning; training objectives (generally expressed in terms of attitudes, knowledge, and skills);…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age, Bibliographies, Curriculum
Bowman, Garda W.; Klopf, Gordon J. – 1966
The employment of teacher aides, guidance aides, family workers, and other auxiliary school personnel has increased sharply, but preparation for such new programs has not kept pace. Advantages of using auxiliary personnel in school systems include (1) more individual attention for students, (2) improved teaching conditions with more teacher time…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Higher Education, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Problems
Binnion, Bill, Comp.; And Others – 1969
The proposed use of paraprofessionals in migrant education is one of 9 Texas Migrant Educational Development Center programs focusing on the special educational needs of the migrant Mexican American child and his family. The use of paraprofessionals in migrant education described in this handbook will be pilot tested at selected Texas Migrant…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Needs, Mexican Americans, Migrant Education
Seeley, David S. – 1993
A preliminary study reports on the possibilities for increasing the employment of people from New York City's poor neighborhoods to help children succeed in school through such nonclassroom activities as home visitation, parent education, facilitation, and coordination of parent-involvement activities, and assistance in the provision of health,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities