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Warren, Mary A.; And Others – 1967
A basic first step in building a curriculum contributing to the orientation of youth to world of work is identification of concepts important to that orientation. In this study, the generalizations within the concept framework were identified through a developmental process of analysis and synthesis, including a review of current literature, a…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Concept Formation, Curriculum Research, Environmental Influences
Eisemann, Carl – 1969
This study attempted to determine the feasibility of preparing and using video-tapes in a small college in connection with the preparation of prospective secondary school English teachers. At Knox College, Illinois, the teaching sessions of an experimental group of five student teachers were video-taped and their teaching effectiveness was…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Experimental Teaching, Media Research, Preservice Teacher Education
Riessman, Frank – 1969
The major antipoverty strategies of the 1960's are analyzed--the conflict model of Alinsky, the welfare crisis approach of Cloward and Piven, and the new careers viewpoint of Riessman and Pearl. The latter strategy is said to have a greater "multiplier effect" on poverty than other approaches. Discussed are such specific strategies in…
Descriptors: Community Centers, Community Organizations, Conflict, Contraception
Denham, William H.; And Others – 1968
This book reports a 2-year program of recruiting, selecting, training, and developing job opportunities for 168 youth, primarily Negro, from the inner-city ghetto areas of Washington, D.C. Part 1 overviews the project which was designed to provide jobs and income to the young, multiproblem, unemployed poor, and to fill unmet needs for staff and…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Opportunities, Counselor Training, Counselors
Sitgreaves, Rosedith – 1969
This paper repudiates Jensen's hypothesis that differences in IQ scores and scholastic achievement in Negro and white children are genetically based. Specifically, Jensen's identification of IQ scores as a measure of abstract reasoning and problem solving and of levels of ability, and his evaluation of the magnitude of the genetic component in IQ…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Achievement, Black Students, Environmental Influences
Hughes, Marie M.; And Others – 1968
The objectives of this model program are (1) to develop language competence, (2) to acquire skills necessary in the process of learning, (3) to acquire attitudes and behavioral characteristics related to productive social involvement, and (4) to learn arts and skills associated with social interaction, transmission of information, and scientific…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Objectives, Grade 1
Monroe, Bruce – 1969
Five basic assumptions underlie the effective application of the systems approach to educational management: (1) the purpose of an educational system; (2) the need for improvement in the educational programs of the 50 States; (3) the complexity of local and State educational programs; (4) the present nonsystematic management of most State,…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Educational Programs
Rash, Julie, Ed.; Markun, Patricia Maloney, Ed. – 1973
Nine separate articles in an illustrated booklet present opinions on the evolving relationship of schools and communities in the United States and abroad. Several ideals or models of community in the past and present are described. It is noted that the concept of community, while just coming into its own in education, still faces serious problems.…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Resources, Comparative Education, Educational Environment
Glennan, Thomas K., Jr. – 1972
As part of the activities establishing the National Institute of Education, a Planning Unit evolved to obtain advice from experts on the objectives, activities, and organizational structure of the new organization. The Planning Unit studies include this paper which traces the nature and evolution of Federal program development in education…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Programs, Educational Research, Federal Legislation
Nelson, Ronald H.; And Others – 1974
This study applied a model for the evaluation of a children's residential treatment center. The conclusions are based on data collected for 22 children at four key points: a community baseline relating to families and prior agency contacts, a residential baseline dealing with the child's reported behavior during the first six weeks at the center,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Community Role
Lefcowitz, Myron J. – 1973
Using data obtained from a National Center for Health Statistics Household Health Survey, a model for children's medical care utilization was tested. The variables included in the model were need, physician supply, family preference, and family disposable income. The first question addressed was the income effect on children's visits to…
Descriptors: Child Care, Childhood Needs, Economic Factors, Family Characteristics
Mosley, Isobel – 1974
A general methodology for cost effectiveness analysis was developed and applied to the Colorado State University library loan desk. The cost effectiveness of the existing semi-automated circulation system was compared with that of a fully manual one, based on the existing manual subsystem. Faculty users' time and computer operating costs were…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Cost Effectiveness, Data Collection, Librarians
Case, Robbie – 1973
This paper presents a study using a neo-Piagetian theory to analyze the micro-structure underlying Piaget's "control of variables" scheme. Data are presented which support the conclusion that young children are capable of acquiring and utilizing this scheme before they acquire Conservation of Weight, that is, providing (1) that the…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Age Differences, Child Development, Cognitive Development
Bulcock, Jeffrey W.; And Others – 1974
The problem of the role of ability and education in career achievement is investigated in this cross-cultural study using a model developed in the United States by Duncan and modified by Blau and Jencks. The replication links variables of a respondent's income, schooling, achievement, ability, and occupation to similar variables for the…
Descriptors: Ability, Achievement, Careers, Comparative Analysis
Sarason, Irwin G.; Sarason, Barbara R. – 1973
This manual is a companion to an earlier one, "Reinforcing Productive Classroom Behavior," that dealt with the use of reinforcement procedures by school personnel as a means for shaping constructive behavior in children. The present pamphlet continues to focus on the behavior influence process, but its topic is modeling and role-playing as applied…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Discipline Problems, Guides, Identification (Psychology)
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