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Drabick, Lawrence W. – 1974
The paper addresses variations in the occupational and educational expectations of high school seniors from two geographic regions of the U.S. It gives particular emphasis to differences in the proportions with high expectations, to the relationships between those proportions and certain personal-social characteristics of the respondents, to…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Behavior Theories, Community Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
Gilbert, Lynn E.; Shipman, Virginia C. – 1972
The Johns Hopkins Perceptual Test, a brief measure of intelligence in children, requires the child to choose a form identical to a standard. It consists of 3 practice and 30 test items, all involving black geometric figures printed on white cards. There is one booklet for stimulus cards and one for response cards. The child is presented with a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
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Reynolds, James A.; Reynolds, Larry J. – 1967
The purposes of this study were to develop a conceptual rationale that might serve as the basis for a model of the change process and to test hypotheses derived from the rationale. It was believed that this approach would make a contribution to a growing body of research which views the school in the broader context of organizational theory. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, Change Agents, Educational Change
MacEwan, Phyllis Taube – 1972
The efforts and experiences of some day care centers and other preschool groups in trying to free children from sex roles are discussed. The booklet is organized under the following topics: (1) teaching sex role stereotypes--the ways adults consciously and unconsciously teach them; (2) confronting children's acts of exclusion--experiences in…
Descriptors: Day Care, Feminism, Identification (Psychology), Nondiscriminatory Education
Rice, Dick Conrad – 1966
The central purpose of this study was to identify the role of state field supervision of vocational education in Ohio in relation to change as perceived by supervisors and their reference groups. The primary task was accomplished in part by testing the following hypotheses: (1) The supervisors' reference groups differ in their perception of the…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Change Agents, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Change
Cohen, S. Alan – 1969
This book is a study of the perceptual dysfunctions prevalent in disadvantaged children together with materials and methods helpful in remediation of reading problems. New perspectives are considered provided the educator, due to the redefinition of such terms as "reading" and "intelligence," the distinction of "learning readiness" from "reading…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educationally Disadvantaged, Learning Readiness, Models
Cummings, Gordon J. – 1970
A 1968 national survey investigated the characteristics of 229 Cooperative Extension community resource development (CRD) workers, along with their perceptions of area and community problems and approaches, competencies to perform certain tasks, relationships with other development oriented agencies, and preferred criteria for evaluating programs.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Community Development, Community Resources, Educational Background
Sawatzky, D. Donald; Zingle, Harvey W. – 1971
This study is an attempt to reconceptualize what variables are relevant from the perspective of a counselor in assessing person perception. Urban and rural high school students were used as judges. After watching a videotaped interview, they filled out questionnaires testing their accuracy of person perception, and memory of verbal and visual…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Client Relationship, Empathy
O'Neill, Michael – 1971
The paper briefly outlines some of the factors which influence the differentiation of leadership roles in the nuclear family, such that it may or may not occur, and that it may or may not occur along lines of sexual identity. Three general categories of factors are discussed: (1) the impact of individual differences in the family members; (2) the…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Family Characteristics, Family Relationship, Family Role
Louis, Karen Seashore; Sieber, Sam D. – 1972
The present paper is the first in a series dealing with the development of the role of the educational field agent, and deals exclusively with issues relating to gaining initial access and soliciting requests from local educators. The first issue facing each field agent was how to sell his services to the educational community. Initial activities…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Data Analysis, Educational Programs, Field Experience Programs
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Office of Programs for the Handicapped. – 1972
The handbook offers guidelines to administrators who are developing programs to meet the need for speech therapy services in South Carolina schools. Responsibilities of school principals, speech coordinators, speech clinicians, and classroom teachers are identified. Recommendations are made concerning equipment needs (tape recorders, audiometers,…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Educational Facilities, Equipment, Exceptional Child Education
Malpass, Roy S.; Salancik, J. R. – 1972
A culture assimilator is a collection of anecdotes concerning interaction of persons from different cultures in which there is opportunity for misinterpretation of the nature of the interaction of the explanation of the behavior of persons in the anecdote. Trainees are asked to read such anecdotes, and asked to consider potential explanations for…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Branching, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Education
Karlin, Robert – 1973
Teachers can help students develop abilities to enable them to read subject-oriented materials with better understanding. The purpose is not to conduct a lesson in reading comprehension, but to establish purposes for reading, develop word competency, search for surface and deeper meanings, and evaluate information and ideas gained through reading.…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Context Clues, Critical Reading, Evaluative Thinking
Chamberlain, Kathleen – 1971
Women faculty members must unite with women students to gain control over their work--education-- and make that education meaningful to women. Since the struggles of the two groups for liberation are not separate, the needs of women students at community colleges should be important to faculty. It is maintained that at Manhattan Community College…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Colleges, Disadvantaged, Educational Opportunities
Little, Craig B.; Gelles, Richard J. – 1972
The research reported in this paper is concerned with the social and psychological implications of everyday interaction between graduate students and faculty in the sociology department of a small university. The researchers assumed that form of address is problematic for subordinates in social interaction and is a dilemma whose solution…
Descriptors: Graduate School Faculty, Graduate Students, Human Relations, Interaction
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