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Leverton, Ruth M. – J Home Econ, 1969
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Home Economics Education, Information Dissemination, International Programs
Schmitt, Marshall L. – 1980
This analysis of selected diffusion and dissemination methods used by developer-demonstrator projects in the National Diffusion Network discusses strategies under the following headings: managing the project, developing materials, disseminating information, conducting awareness sessions, training personnel, using certified trainers, providing…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Diffusion, Information Dissemination
Dordick, Herbert S.; Goldman, Ronald J. – 1976
The use of telecommunications technologies has been encouraged to improve quality and reduce costs of human services delivery; however, the adoption rate has been disappointing. This paper reviews the model found most useful for the analysis of barriers to the adoption of telecommunications technologies. Characteristics which have been found to be…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Delivery Systems, Equipment Utilization, Futures (of Society)
Olney, James; Wilson, Susan – 1978
Laws of the 12 states which permit access to records of adoption proceedings without a court order are summarized. Statutes on access to adoption records for all 50 states are presented in tabular form and two recent court cases concerning adoption record access are described. (JMB)
Descriptors: Adoption, Case Records, Confidential Records, Confidentiality
Hallak, Jacques – 1977
The purpose of this paper is to describe a few planning issues to be borne in mind when discussing the presentation of a teaching-learning strategy. Three general areas are discussed: the socioeconomic context (the diagnostic phase), the developmental stage (the experimental stage), and the implementation phase. The first step in the planning…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Planning, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Hultman, Kenneth E. – 1979
This book discusses specific ways managers and supervisors can initiate change among their employees, understand resistance to change, and gain employee cooperation. It outlines techniques for preventing resistance, quickly detecting it when it arises, identifying its causes, and designing strategies to effectively reduce it. The book also…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Attitude Change, Beliefs, Books
Seifman, Eli – 1970
An article in the April 1970 issue of Social Education, "A Critical Appraisal of Twenty-Six National Social Studies Projects (EJ 018 397)," was discussed in a series of informal meetings of the Long Island Council for the Social Studies. In the process a number of questions were raised: 1) Just which of these projects are used locally?…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Curriculum Evaluation, Diffusion, Instructional Innovation
Bernhardt, Irwin; Mackenzie, Kenneth D. – 1970
This paper analyzes some of the problems of using diffusion models to formulate marketing strategies for new products. Though future work in this area appears justified, many unresolved problems limit its application. There is no theory for adoption and diffusion processes; such a theory is outlined in this paper. The present models are too…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Diffusion, Economic Change, Innovation
Marker, Gerald – 1970
The author postulates that insufficient and inefficient diffusion and evaluation rather than lack of research and development are responsible for slow educational change. Breakdown points are discussed. Adoption or change efforts should be based on principles supported by research to maximize diffusion and make early adopters aware of a program or…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Curriculum Development, Diffusion, Educational Change
ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, Eugene, OR. – 1970
This rview focuses on the innovation process in local schools. Emphasis is placed on (1) how local schools implement innovations, (2) facilitators and inhibitors of innovation, and (3) unmet needs in assisting schools to adopt innovations. A 78-item bibliography of rlated literature is included. (RA)
Descriptors: Administration, Adoption (Ideas), Bibliographies, Change Agents
Silver, Wayne – 1974
A description of the communication behaviors in high innovation societies depends on the application of selected principles from modern systems theory. The first is the principle of equifinality which explains the activities of open systems. If the researcher views society as an open system, he frees himself from the client approach since society…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Communication (Thought Transfer), Diffusion, Social Systems
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Aplin, John C., Jr.; Schoderbek, Peter P. – Public Personnel Management, 1976
Improvement in public management by objectives can be expected when more attention is devoted to the formulation of strategic objectives for governmental units and programs. (Available from Public Personnel Management, Room 240, 1313 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637; $15.00 annually, $3.00 single copy.) (IRT)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Evaluation Criteria, Information Needs, Management by Objectives
Brown, Gerald R. – Canadian Training Methods, 1976
In a post-training course evaluation instrument, the techniques covered in the course are listed, and trainees indicate the stages in the adoption process they have gone through and where they are currently with each of the techniques. Six stages of adoption, as described by Everett M. Rogers, are indicated. (AJ)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Course Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Instruments
Shore, James H. – White Cloud Journal, 1978
The author maintains that, by placing Indian children with their extended families, their cultural identity needs during adolescence will be looked after and the integrity of Indian families will be protected. (RTS)
Descriptors: Adoption, American Indians, Children, Cultural Background
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Ein-Dor, Phillip; Segev, Eli – Management Science, 1978
This paper identifies the organizational context variables affecting the success and failure of management information systems. The variables are categorized as uncontrollable, partially controllable, and controlled. Available from the Institue of Management Sciences, Circulation Dept., 345 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, Connecticut 06511; Single copy…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Conceptual Schemes, Management Information Systems, Organizational Theories
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