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Butts, David P.; Raun, Chester E. – 1967
Implementation of curriculum innovations requires that teachers have both knowledge of the change and commitment to use it. In order to determine what type of teacher is most likely to perceive and practice a curriculum innovation effectively, an in-service project was set up and studied. Nineteen elementary school teachers with varying degrees of…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum Problems, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
Butts, David P.; Raun, Chester E. – 1967
Since teacher attitude is an important factor in implementing curriculum change, teacher education programs are designed to communicate the spirit and philosophy of new curriculum programs. This study attempted to determine which factors contribute most to teacher attitudinal change. Sixty elementary school teachers from 7 adjoining Texas school…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum Problems, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
White, Marjorie A.; And Others – 1967
In-service teacher education programs are designed to increase teachers' subject matter competency and to develop positive attitudes toward new curriculum plans. This study of such a program attempts to answer two questions: (1) What type of program most efficiently achieves the aims and (2) How are the results affected by location of the program,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum Problems, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
Smith, Herbert A. – 1968
This study involved examining an instructional unit with regard to its concept content and appropriateness for its target audience. The study attempted to determine (1) what concepts are treated explicitly or implicitly, (2) whether there is a hierarchical conceptual structure within the unit, (3) what level of sophistication is required to…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Course Content, Curriculum Evaluation, Earth Science
Crone, Burnell – 1975
Alaska is one of the most ideal settings for teaching science. In most of the rural areas, science materials are in abundance starting almost at the school's door steps to a distance as far as a person would like to go. Therefore, it is quite possible to develop science projects for all grades. Some of the projects can be done in the simplest ways…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Outdoor Education, Rural Schools, Science Curriculum
Champagne, Audrey; Albert, Anne – 1970
Activities concerning the development of the science curriculum of Project ABLE are summarized. The science curriculum attempts to relate science content to vocational areas where applicable, but emphasizes generalizations which the student will apply in his specific vocational field. Intended for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students, the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Experimental Curriculum, Science Curriculum
Dremmel, Donna; And Others – 1970
This teacher's guide has been written for the elementary classroom teacher as an aid and not as a course of study. The guide lists units of study that might be undertaken in any classroom and indicates objectives, activities, teaching aids, and reference materials that will be helpful in the development of the unit. Topics covered include…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Instructional Materials, Science Activities, Science Curriculum
Hurst, R. N.; And Others – 1970
Two introductory biology courses which are given as service courses for agriculture students have been broken down into small conceptual units (mini-courses). Students cannot fail the course and are awarded a C grade when they have reached a predetermined level of mastery in each level for any unit, they may revise the unit and retake the test. If…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Instruction, Programed Instruction
Bork, Alfred M.; And Others – 1968
Very little material exists for utilizing the computer in the physics classroom, and even that little is not widely known. It is hoped that this monograph will provide some stimulus both to innovation and to discussion of the role of the computer in physics education. The paper describes how this might be achieved with a detailed account of one…
Descriptors: Acceleration, Algorithms, Calculus, Computer Assisted Instruction
Hardy, Donald W.; And Others – 1967
Provided are three units in anthropology and archaeology for use with sixth grade pupils. A major purpose of the units is to provide a framework of anthropological concepts which can be used to reconstruct an understanding of a primitive culture when confronting data inherent in that culture. The culture invariants from which the concepts used in…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Elementary School Science, Grade 6
Butt, Richard L.; Wideen, Marvin F. – 1974
Current curriculum evaluation models tend to cater to desirable or ideal situations and offer little help to the evaluator of ongoing curricular innovations, many of which are characterized by little assistance or control of implementation, little monitoring or supervision of operation, and haphazard postimplementation modification or development.…
Descriptors: Correlation, Junior High Schools, Models, Objectives
Comber, L. C.; Keeves, John P. – 1973
This volume is the result of a study conducted by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) as part of the Six Subject Survey in Science, Literature, Reading Comprehension, English and French as Foreign Languages, and Civic Education. The project was begun in 1966 with the first phase of instrument…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Education, Educational Research, Evaluation
American Inst. of Physics, New York, NY. – 1972
This study proposed to gather as much material as possible about the teaching of high school physics, including material on classroom teaching methods, the type of instructional material in use, the background and objectives of the teachers, and the students' experience and attitude towards physics. The procedures included prestudy questionnaires…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Curriculum, Science Education, Science Facilities
Ritz, William C.; And Others – 1970
This volume contains four papers concerned with various aspects of the implementation and evaluation of a curriculum innovation. The innovative curriculum was developed by ERIE to provide science instruction, based on behavioral objectives, for elementary students. The first paper introduces ERIE's study of the innovation installation. The next…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Study Centers, Educational Innovation
Victoria Education Dept. (Australia). – 1972
The syllabi for the grade 11 biology, chemistry, physics and technician science courses taught in the Technical Schools of the Education Department of Victoria (Australia) each contain a listing of the topics to be taught, the scope and depth of treatment, suitable textbooks, possible demonstrations and laboratory work, and, in the case of the…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Course Descriptions, Curriculum


