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Smith, Marilyn M.; And Others – 1970
One competency to be demonstrated by future teachers in the OCE ComField program is defined in terms of their ability to bring about a wide range of cognitive responses on the part of pupils, indicating that the pupil is using a variety of mental operations, which include divergent thinking memory, evaluative thinking, and identifying common…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Cognitive Development, Divergent Thinking, Elementary School Teachers
National Student Education Association, Washington, DC. – 1970
Nine innovative programs, using different kinds of internship, are described by the students taking part in them. The Elementary Education Intern Program at Brigham Young University uses gradual immersion in school activities rather than a sudden plunge. The Sausalito Teacher Education Project is an experimental on-site teacher preparation program…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cooperating Teachers, Cooperative Programs, Education Courses
Wallace, John Moffat – 1969
Focusing on 221 Agency for International Development (AID) trainees from 32 developing nations, this study evaluated the impact of past experience, personal attitudes and preferences about change, perceptions of another person's attitudes and related behaviors, and a Michigan State University/AID seminar on communications, on self evaluations of…
Descriptors: Ability, Analysis of Variance, Attitude Change, Attitudes
Pace, Lois W. – 1970
This study investigated the place of personal and background factors in attitudes of married women toward married women's employment. The interview schedule, including an attitude inventory devised by the researcher, was administered to a sample of 236 women in northeastern Missouri. Significant relationships were found between attitudes and these…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Analysis of Variance, Attitudes, Educational Background
Vaughn, Jack, Ed. – 1968
This seventh annual report of the Peace Corps states that the two greatest achievements of 1968 are intangible. First, the Peace Corps achieved a new measure of cooperation with the people in its host countries. In the summer of 1968 for the first time, hosts helped to recruit volunteers in the United States and became members of overseas staffs.…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Cross Cultural Training, Developing Nations, Field Experience Programs
Bertrand, Alvin L.; Smith, Marion B. – 1960
The purpose of this study was to identify and explain factors which account for rural youths having lower attendance records and lower educational attainment than urban youths. The major objectives were: (1) to determine the factors affecting the school attendance and attainment of rural youths; (2) to determine the life aspirations of rural…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Aspiration, Attendance
Minnesota State Dept. of Education, St. Paul. – 1967
In a curriculum project designed to establish guidelines for teacher use in planning homemaking education, the choice of resource materials was based on the philosophy of home economics education, socioeconomic trends, and the developmental tasks of adolescence. A conceptual framework was formulated which served as a basis for the scope and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Ability, Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum Guides
Brussell, Charles B. – 1968
A synthesis of literature on the Mexican Americans of Texas and the Southwest provides an overview of the general research findings. The volume is intended as a resource for teachers and others who work with Mexican American children. Part 1 is a concise history of the population. Part II presents a synthesis of current literature on the social…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cognitive Ability, Demography, Disadvantaged
Chavez, John E. – 1967
A program was established at the Margaret Sheehy School in South Merced, California, to provide social experiences and learning situations aimed at improving the communication skills of the largely Mexican American and Negro student body (grades 1-4). The Special Language Class developed in the program is outlined in this teaching guide. The guide…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Class Activities, Communication Skills, Cultural Differences
Weinberg, Meyer – 1968
Examined and evaluated are studies which are relevant to the experience of children in desegregated schools. The chapters in the volume are concerned with desegregation and academic achievement, aspirations and self concept, the student in school and in his family, and non-Negro minorities. Also included is a chapter devoted to the "Equal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aspiration, Black Community, Desegregation Effects
Florida Univ., Gainesville. Coll. of Nursing. – 1965
More than 50 professional nurses participated in the summer workshop to prepare teachers for associate degree nursing programs. The general structure of the workshop provided for general sessions in the morning for all participants and small afternoon group sessions organized on the basis of curricular area--fundamentals of nursing, nursing in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Associate Degrees, Clinical Experience, Community Colleges
Emerson, Donald – Wisconsin English Journal, 1968
Although a writer ideally may wish "to help man endure by lifting his heart," paradoxically his immediate concerns must focus on the technical problems of his craft. The compulsion to write and the creative process itself are difficult to analyze. The gifted writer takes all experience to himself and imaginatively transforms the real world into…
Descriptors: Authors, Characterization, Communication (Thought Transfer), Creative Expression
Educational Evaluation and Research Associates, Austin, TX. – 1969
Begun in 1964 to meet rehabilitation needs of disabled family heads receiving aid for dependent children (AFDC), this San Antonio project tested ways of eliminating or reducing vocational handicaps and dependency to the point where AFDC recipients could become gainfully employed and participate more effectively as community members. Normal social…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities
Harris, Albert J.; Morrison, Coleman – 1968
The reading progress of disadvantaged urban Negro children was investigated over a 3-year period in the Comparing Approaches in First-Grade Teaching with Disadvantaged Children (CRAFT) Project in New York City. Reading was taught by two basic approaches, skills centered and language experience. The former included a basal reader method and a…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Houston, W. Robert – 1969
A key concept of the Michigan State University model is the clinical behavior style of the teachers it produces. Teachers are expected to approach teaching as clinical practice and to stylize a particular set of activities: describing, analyzing, hypothesizing; prescribing, treating, and observing consequences. Training in the clinical approach…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College School Cooperation, Differentiated Staffs, Elementary School Teachers
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