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McFann, Howard H. – 1969
This paper incorporates findings and plans by Human Resources Research Organization research units, on training and performance of men varing in aptitude and ability level. The research objectives of the study were to obtain information on what, if any, impact men enlisted under the program would have on training and operations, and to understand…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Enlisted Personnel, Individual Characteristics, Individual Differences
Conway, Lee – 1969
This study summarizes the effects of an educational experiment which used a light, single engine airplane to generate basic instructional and behavioral changes in an inner city junior high school class. The project involved 25 disadvantaged area, 13-year-old boys and their parents, four regular staff teachers, two pilot instructors and a college…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems
Baldwin, Thomas S. – 1970
A void exists between the rapid growth of post-high school trade and technical education and the development of educational management tools for that area. Hoping to help fill this void, this research effort concentrated on the development of psychometric instruments useful in measuring achievements. Trade and technical areas involved in the study…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement Tests, Comparative Analysis, Measurement Instruments
MacGregor, Norman – 1970
This study investigated how the location of questions in factual reading matter (before, after, or interspersed throughout) affected retention by 60 adult subjects divided among six treatment groups. It was hypothesized that: (1) pre-positioned questions will prove superior to interspersing in terms of mean retention scores; (2) interspersed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adults, Bibliographies
Sistrunk, Joan; Brandner, Lowell – 1965
Determining what factors influence high school seniors to want or not to want higher education was the focus of this 1965 pilot study wherein 1 school with an appropriate sized graduating class (ranging from 12-51) was selected from each of 16 Kansas counties categorized as either high- or low-ranking counties in terms of number of graduates going…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Aspiration, Educational Attitudes, Financial Needs
Villars, Gerald, Ed. – 1967
In order to provide teachers, administrators, guidance counselors, and parents with those procedures necessary to set up programs for the gifted, the following topics are considered: definitions and descriptions of the gifted, an identification procedure consisting of five stages, and a list of 19 traits common to the gifted. A discussion of…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Acceleration, Educational Programs, Enrichment
Cooper, Charles R. – California English Journal, 1969
English teachers must teach the reading skills which high school students need to handle informational reading matter and the more thoughtful magazines on the market, as well as the materials every adult encounters on the job or in pursuing a hobby. They must concern themselves with teaching students to read nonfiction prose for the following…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, English Instruction, Factual Reading, Instructional Materials
Carver, Ronald P. – 1968
This work is a further validation of the findings of an earlier study of the development of a listening test to identify educational potential of disadvantaged Negro junior high school boys. The present study also sought to determine if the experimental boy's listening test (BoLT) is applicable to other ethnic and income level groups. The Bolt, a…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Aptitude Tests, Blacks, Disadvantaged Youth
Jurkowitz, Eugene Lewis – 1968
Effects of military vocational training on subsequent civilian income were examined in a group of first-term Army enlistees with varying types and amounts of vocational military training, including those with none (infantrymen). Data were gathered on such variables as age, ability, educational level, length of military vocational training,…
Descriptors: Ability, Age Differences, Analysis of Variance, Doctoral Dissertations
Neill, George W.; And Others – 1968
Individually Prescribed Instruction (IPI), an experimental instructional method for planning and conducting a program of studies tailored to the learning needs and characteristics of each student, has been in operation in suburban Pennsylvania's Oakleaf elementary school since 1964. Oakleaf's IPI program, which covers the subject areas of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Schools
Etter, David Campbell George – 1969
Using 40 male and 40 female part time learners with an average age of 36.6, this program planning study explored relationships between selected learner characteristics and behaviorally stated cognitive instructional objectives (IOs). Variables included age, sex, socioeconomic status, verbal ability, and a measure of learners' goals or learning…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Learning, Age Differences, Attitudes
Fleming, James T. – 1970
This study is partly based on Bloomfield's early commentary on primary, secondary and tertiary responses to language. The author maintains that despite prodigious evidence to the contrary, "there are still too many teachers who either do not listen or cannot listen to and accommodate in their schemes even objective straightforward information…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Black Dialects, Black Youth, Elementary Education
Sapir, Selma – 1969
Eighteen first grade children (10 boys and eight girls, IQ's 91 to 128) who evidenced a developmental deficit on the Sapir Developmental Scale were placed in one of two groups. Twelve children in an experimental group compromised a self contained class and were given deficit centered training. The six in the control group were placed with 12…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence, Language Ability
Branch, Helen M.; Evans, Dale – 1974
In terms of mobility, the average enrollment, and the percent of attendance, Center Hill School has moved toward an ideal set of circumstances for effective instruction. That is, children who enter the school tend to stay, their attendance is more regular, and a larger percentage of the days in the school year are spent in the classroom by each…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Schools, Federal Aid, Paraprofessional School Personnel
Fredman, Norman; And Others – 1973
The Reach-Out Program served as an enriched guidance service for potential dropouts. It sought, by closer contact with the home, to improve pupil attitude, attendance, punctuality, and reading competence and to make pupils and parents aware of those services available in school and community that would facilitate learning and maturity. The program…
Descriptors: Attendance, Disadvantaged Youth, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs
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