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Deneen, James R.; And Others – 1972
Four papers presented at the 1971 American Association of School Personnel Administration Convention are reproduced in this document. The papers call attention to some aspects of teacher-selection program, including recent legal developments affecting teacher evaluation; the importance of multiple, locally weighted selection criteria; the…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Evaluation Criteria, Minority Group Teachers, School Personnel
1975
Reported are proceedings of a 1975 meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges for Teacher Education at which educators questioned what valid and feasible criteria are available to test educational accountability. Four presentations are reprinted that focus on the following topics: accountability on the school district level; valid and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Colleges, Conference Reports, Measurement Techniques
Penner, William J.; Gilmore, Joseph T. – 1976
This document presents proceedings of a 1976 conference on the assessment of teaching competence in special education teachers. The concerns identified for discussion were: (1) instruments for assessing interpersonal competencies in preservice special education students; (2) instruments for assessing teaching competencies in noninterpersonal…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Conference Reports, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Marshall, K. T.; Oliver, R. M. – 1979
The use of data on longitudinal student attendance patterns to determine variances, and hence confidence bounds, on student enrollment forecasts, in addition to finding the forecasts themselves, is demonstrated. The formulation of the enrollment model based on longitudinal student attendance patterns is described step by step, presenting the…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Conference Reports, Enrollment Projections, Higher Education
Turner, John D.; Booth, Mary W. – 1979
A chronicle of the problems faced in an attempt to collect data on sociology curriculum trends in California's community college system is presented. The project was initiated in an effort to determine if other colleges in the system were experiencing the same difficulties with curriculum and enrollment in sociology courses being encountered by…
Descriptors: Centralization, Community Colleges, Conference Reports, Curriculum Evaluation
Wish, John R.; Hamilton, William D. – 1979
The viability of Freeman's Recursive Adjustment Model as a management tool for explaining and predicting enrollments and the job market is examined using macro and micro cases. To establish a relationship between college attendance and the college job market, Freeman employed a 3-equation model to analyze the causative supply and demand…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Graduates, Conference Reports, Education Work Relationship