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Gross, Michael; And Others – 1984
Information is provided on the nature of the baccalaureate degree at 11 institutions, based on the findings of the Association of American College's Project on Redefining the Meaning and Purpose of the Baccalaureate Degree. Views of the institutions are summarized concerning the following: the qualities and experiences that should characterize the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Bachelors Degrees, College Instruction, Educational Objectives
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Kunce, Joseph T.; Hartley, L. B. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1975
The Research Utilization through Learning Experiences Project (RULE) studied the impact of planned interpersonal meetings as a vehicle of research utilization. Results indicate enthusiastic endorsement of site visits as a means of gleaning new information. Evaluation of the outcomes indicate that visits led to identifiable changes in program…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Field Interviews, Information Dissemination, Interpersonal Relationship
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Weg, Ruth B. – Gerontologist, 1975
Education from infancy to old age is a necessity and a responsibility as society looks to the future; and educational institutions could become the sites of cooperation of science and society in the service of the human family in realization of the goals of lifelong learning. Paper presented at 27th Annual Meeting of Gerontological Society,…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Educational Needs, Educational Programs, Geriatrics
Britt, John F. – 1982
Traditionally, educational psychology has been a content-oriented course covering methodology, measurement, and learning theories. Recently, however, those in teacher education have been required to add a large clinical and field component to the course. An experiential taxonomy developed by Norman Steinaker and Robert Bell is flexible enough to…
Descriptors: Classification, Education Courses, Educational Psychology, Experiential Learning
Parker, Rebecca; Aldred, Karen E. – 1986
This paper begins by discussing a National Institute of Education report (NIE, 1984) which was compiled by the study group on the conditions of excellence in American higher education and which focused on student involvement, higher expectations, and assessment and feedback. The NIE report is presented as a framework which academic professionals…
Descriptors: College Programs, Higher Education, Learning Experience, Role Perception
Sistek, Vladimir – 1986
Considerations that affect the type of teaching method employed in undergraduate studies and medical schools are addressed, with attention to the current emphasis on the lecture method and alternative educational experiences that require students to be active, independent learners and problem solvers. Perceived academic priorities and the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Change, Higher Education
Hoffman, Stevie – 1986
What parents view as being important for their children to learn and how they believe their children are able to learn are reflected not only in the learning opportunities provided in the home but also in the teaching strategies parents use with their children in every day parent/child interactions. An investigation of the language transactions…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Child Language, Language Acquisition
McGinty, Robert L. – 1988
The value of accelerated learning techniques developed by the national organization for Suggestive Accelerated Learning Techniques (SALT) was tested in a study using Administrative Policy students taking the capstone course in the Eastern Washington University School of Business. Educators have linked the brain and how it functions to various…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Conditioning, Creative Teaching
van der Kamp, Max – 1981
The study investigates the goals of arts education and measures the learning effects. Since the status of arts education is controversial, the question is, what does arts education provide for children? The report comprises four studies: (1) a review of the various conceptions of arts education advanced in literature; (2) interviews with teachers…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art Expression, Creative Thinking
Wickett, R. E. Y. – 1982
The learning project interview is a group-interview technique that is useful for developing an awareness of the process of adult learning. Specifically, it provides insights concerning the types of things adults try to learn, the number of learning experiences they have, their methods of learning, and the sources of the subject matter that they…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adults, Educational Media
Greenwood, John C. – 1982
Recent changes in the curriculum of undergraduate psychology have provided greater opportunities for experiential training to augment prior emphases on didactic concept training. A national survey of larger public and private undergraduate psychology programs was conducted to determine the status of non-classroom experiential learning. These data…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, College Curriculum, College Students, Field Experience Programs
Kobryn, Nancy M. – 1984
The introduction of the microcomputer is producing complex changes in the cosmopolitan culture of Californians, including the way people live and learn at home, in school, and at the office. Recently, many bills have been proposed in California to introduce computer science and technology into the public education system; in addition, tax credits…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment
Click, Eulalia Tate; Powell, Judith A. – 1976
This study attempted to investigate: (1) preschool children's positive or negative perceptions of the aged, and (2) the effect of increased interpersonal contact with older adults on these perceptions. A review of related literature is reported. Two instruments, The Perceptions of the Aged Test (PAT) and The Familiarity With the Aged Questionnaire…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Childhood Attitudes, Curriculum Evaluation, Learning Experience
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. National Center for Research in Vocational Education. – 1977
This third in a series of five learning modules on guidance is designed to give secondary and postsecondary vocational teachers skills needed to (1) plan effective student conferences, (2) create a supportive environment and display the kind of attitude that will foster communication and promote useful results, (3) help students identify and…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Competency Based Teacher Education, Conferences, Learning Activities
Wickett, R.E.Y. – 1978
A study examined significant deliberate learning activities (as demonstrated in learning projects) which were related to spiritual growth. (Spiritual growth was defined in broad terms within which each interviewee interpreted his or her own concept.) Fifty persons between the ages of thirty-five and fifty-five and representing five groups (three…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Adults, Enrichment
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