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Peer reviewedCorbett, H. Dickson – Educational Leadership, 1982
A study of instructional change in three schools reveals that a change strategy should take advantage of existing communication networks. Where there is little interdependence among teachers, administrators need to encourage its growth and replace the egg crate form of organization with arrangements that increase teacher interaction. (MLF)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Innovation
Henderson, Jan; And Others – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1982
A series of articles discusses requirements for optimum growth of horticulture education programs. Includes beginning a program, simulating working conditions, the need for mechanical skills, starting a business, and other areas to be considered for a successful horticultural program. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Entrepreneurship, Horticulture, Program Development
Fothergill, Richard – Media in Education and Development, 1982
Discusses the priorities and problems in the development by the United Kingdom Department of Education and Science of a program to introduce microelectronic technology to elementary and secondary level students. The basic needs for program implementation, information support required for the program, inservice teacher training, and curriculum…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Centers
Gordon, Anitra; Zinn, Karl – School Library Journal, 1982
Reviews the major factors media specialists must consider in evaluating instructional software for microcomputers, stresses the importance of staff use of instructional software as a selection criterion, outlines the role of community support in implementing instructional computing, and recommends several periodicals as sources of information on…
Descriptors: Community Support, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria
Floyd, Debbie L. – Southern College Personnel Association Journal, 1981
Describes development of an instrument to define and evaluate certain aspects of the model and assess its use. Levels of implementation were significantly lower than levels of agreement with the model. Differences could not be attributed to student/staff ratio, or the training and experience of the student personnel administrator. (JAC)
Descriptors: Administrators, Community Colleges, Developmental Programs, Educational Assessment
Johnson, Victor O. Ibikunle – Mazingira, 1981
Discusses environmental education in terms of the scope of the field, its relevance to developing countries, some central planning and implementation issues, and the economics and politics of environmental education. (WB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Needs, Educational Planning
Peer reviewedLaster, Janet F. – Journal of Home Economics, 1982
This article presents the Practical Action Teaching Model and discusses its four phases: identification of the practical problem, practical reasoning or deliberation, action, and reflection. It incorporates intrinsically motivating, practical, value-based student problems that call for critical and creative thinking and offer opportunities for…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Home Economics Education
Peer reviewedElliott, Gordon – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1982
Describes a study which examined teacher self-evaluation programs in British school districts. Questionnaires were sent to local education authorities (LEAs) to determine the extent to which the authorities were becoming involved in program development and to investigate the processes by which LEAs created their guidelines for teachers. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBarber, Larry W.; Bullock, Terry – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1980
The evaluation of the reading programs in the Eugene, Oregon, public schools is described. Emphasis is placed on the eclectic approach to reading in the district prior to the evaluation and on the effect of using staff members as evaluators in their own district. (CTM)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedShapiro, H. Svi – Education, 1981
In order to implement special education courses in high schools, the Massachusetts Department of Education, Division of Special Education, developed an inservice training program which utilized a peer-training approach. (CM)
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, High Schools, Inservice Teacher Education, Needs Assessment
Peer reviewedHighsmith, Robert – Social Studies Review, 1981
Considers the role of economics education within the 1981 "California History/Social Science Framework." Economics education provides a unique perspective on social issues and extensive opportunities for students to exercise critical thinking skills. To help teachers integrate economics information into curricula, a list of California…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRees, David – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1982
Outlines the design and implementation of an elementary school curriculum development project in Lesotho, Africa, which stressed the central role of the teacher. Curriculum design took into account extreme educational conditions including inadequately trained teachers, high student-teacher ratios and attrition rates, and insufficient supplies. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Elementary Education
Ellis, Gary; Witt, Peter A. – Parks and Recreation, 1982
A model is presented to demonstrate that systematic evaluation by design or planned, purposeful evaluation of recreational programs is possible. The evaluation model concepts of control group, randomization, and pretest and posttest are explained. (JN)
Descriptors: Accountability, Control Groups, Delivery Systems, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedWolf, Steven – Journal of Staff Development, 1981
A model of staff development is presented which applies inservice education methods to the special conditions of rural Alaska. An individualized, field-based training program is cooperatively planned with those receiving the training. Ultimately, each trainee constructs an implementation plan. A follow-up assesses whether the program objectives…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education, Mainstreaming, Management Development
Peer reviewedBenvon, Lois – Education 3-13, 1981
Discusses the roles of the administrator and the teachers in structuring curriculum continuity from one grade to the next in the elementary school. Briefly outlines a plan for implementing an articulation program. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Articulation (Education), Cooperative Planning, Curriculum Development


