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Marsden, Michael T.; Litwin, James L. – 1978
An interdisciplinary "Coordinated Quarter of Mass Media Studies," instituted at Bowling Green State University with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, is the subject of this paper. The first part of the paper tells how instructors from the subject areas of popular culture, psychology, sociology, speech communication, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives, College Programs, Course Descriptions
Association of American Colleges, Washington, DC. Project on the Status and Education of Women. – 1977
An overview of the state of the art of women's studies covers a number of topics: the history of women's studies, a definition of them, types of programs and courses available, interdisciplinary programs, factors in establishing a program, teaching techniques, the effects of women's studies on students, and women's resource centers as a community…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Courses, Educational Benefits, Educational Programs
Stratta, Leslie, Ed. – NATE Bulletin, 1966
Thirteen articles on effective classroom teaching of poetry are collected in this bulletin. The relationships of poetry to emotion and to experience are discussed by Barbara Hardy and Donald Thomas. Effective techniques for the British Junior Schools are explored in three articles: Peter Searby and Geoffrey Summerfield create a hypothetical…
Descriptors: Choral Speaking, Creative Dramatics, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing
Semmel, Melvyn I.; And Others – 1967
Flanders' Interaction Analysis, which classifies verbal interaction into 10 categories, was used to compare two groups consisting of seven trainable mentally retarded (TMR) classrooms each. The sample was selected from the extremes of a population of 87 TMR classrooms on the basis of their teachers' high (tending to flexibility and harmony) or low…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Exceptional Child Research, Interaction
Allan, Blaine W. – 1964
In 1963 Stanford University selected Virgin Valley High School in southern Nevada as one of four pilot schools to use computerized modular scheduling. Schedules for 165 students and assignments for 14 teachers were developed at the Stanford University Computer Computation Center using 30-minute modules with a total of 80 modules per week. After…
Descriptors: Computers, Curriculum Enrichment, Flexible Scheduling, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Carr, Pete J.; Clements, Robert D. – 1967
To furnish art educators with information for improving the art curriculum, this study sought to establish possible relationships between quality art work and the primary variables of student socioeconomic levels, motivation based on fantasy or environmental themes, and budgets using either expensive or free materials. Four sixth-grade classes in…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products
Barnes, Douglas – A Publication of the Canadian Council of Teachers of English, 1968
Because of changing attitudes toward culture, language, and the individual student, marked changes in the attitudes of English teachers toward teaching have occurred in Britain during the last 12 years. "Culture" as a set of acceptable things to do and say has given way to a concept which stresses the ability to respond personally to the…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Culture, Discussion, English Instruction
Olien, C. N.; And Others – 1975
An information-control systems model for evaluation of adult education programs is offered and illustrated. The model is based upon identifying principal subsystems, such as source, channel and audience, which are involved in initiation, production, delivery and reception of educational messages. These subsystems are seen as separate but…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Audiences, Delivery Systems
Dweck, Carol S. – 1975
Sex differences in children's reactions to failure feedback in school situations were investigated by assessing the ways in which teachers use negative evaluation in the classroom. Three aspects of teachers' evaluative feedback were studied: (1) ratio of negative to positive feedback; (2) contingency vs. noncontingency of feedback; and (3) (the…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Failure, Achievement, Behavior Patterns
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Manning, Doris E.; Graham, Nancy – 1975
The study was designed to test the effectiveness of three media approaches in presenting home economics career information to students. Taped interviews with three home economists in the fields of food service, child care, and fabric and fashion served as the basis for developing the presentations: (1) a tape recording, (2) tape-slide…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Career Awareness, Careers, Comparative Testing
Lazier, Gilbert N.; Sutton-Smith, Brian – 1970
This pilot study attempted to develop systematic scientific procedures for the study of improvisational drama with children, especially ways of assessing what the typical creative drama teacher does with children, what children do when they are acting, and what effects this might have on the rest of their educational development. Specific…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Creative Dramatics, Dramatic Play, Dramatics
Lubic, Michael K. – 1970
Discussion focuses on the widespread alienation of students from the foreign language experience while referring to methodological factors underlying this syndrome and to the uncertainty of the status that foreign language instruction has today in the classroom. A causal relationship is suggested to exist between students' alienation and the…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Educational Status Comparison, Grammar Translation Method, Instructional Program Divisions
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Lewis, Robert W., Jr. – College English, 1964
Excerpts from college students' ratings of their English instructor are presented along with some remarks about the usefulness of such ratings. Students' replies were concerned with the instructor's (1) knowledge of and interest in his subject matter, (2) effectiveness with explanation, (3) annoying mannerisms and eccentricities, (4) bias, (5)…
Descriptors: College Faculty, English Instruction, Performance Criteria, Performance Factors
Bourque, Edward H., Ed. – 1968
This volume, one of a continuing series of annual reports which first appeared in 1961, focuses on the effects of early second language training and the reactions of students as they advance through high school language classes and college courses. The report discusses who chooses to enter FLES programs, criteria for admission, student response,…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Curriculum Development, Educational Television, Elementary Schools
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. Bureau of Administrative Leadership Services. – 1970
Two basic purposes can be discerned in the material: (1) to provide public school administrators with source material to use in their consideration of the growing problem of student unrest in Pennsylvania's public schools; and (2) to heighten awareness of the seriousness of the problem. Prevention is a major focus of this publication, as evidenced…
Descriptors: Activism, Administrative Change, Administrator Guides, Administrator Role
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