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Gustafson, Kent L. – 1969
The purpose of this research experiment was to investigate the effectiveness of one type of simulation (consisting of a series of anxiety-inducing motion picture vignettes, split-screen video tape recording, and a trained recall worker) in reducing anxiety and thereby increasing the subsequent classroom interaction of student teachers. A secondary…
Descriptors: Interaction Process Analysis, Simulation, Student Teacher Relationship, Student Teachers
Raser, John R. – 1969
This report indicates the status of an ongoing cross-cultural simulation and survey research effort as of July 31, 1969, the termination date of Office of Naval Research funding. It includes a brief description of the project development over the three years since the initiation of Navy funding; completed technical reports and publications;…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cross Cultural Training, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Resnikoff, Arthur – 1969
Most counselor trainees do not know how to help clients elaborate their own unique meanings in life. To provide experiences to overcome this, the author has attempted to do the following in the practicum: (1) provide a simulated client experience for the trainee by having each individual in the group react to an emotional simulation sequence and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Audiovisual Aids, Counseling Effectiveness
Beals, Paul E. – 1970
A study was conducted to observe differences in the teaching performance of students who had three different types of pre-student teaching laboratory experiences, some including simulation. Subjects were 75 student teachers who had been randomly assigned to three groups, each having different laboratory experiences, during the pre-student teaching…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Simulation, Student Teachers
Kraemer, Alfred J. – 1969
Design of a training process for developing cultural self-awareness--awareness of the cultural nature of one's own cognitions--is described. Spontaneous interactions of Americans with foreigners in simulated on-the-job encounters are video-taped. Different behavioral manifestations of particular cognitions and their relation to American cultural…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Perception
Ternent, William A. – 1974
The written simulation is a useful form of instruction in subject matter requiring problem solving and decision making and is also useful for evaluation of learner outcomes in areas where what is learned can best be measured by its use in problem solving and decision making. A number of criteria which stressed the perceived need for greater…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Higher Education, Management Games, Problem Solving
Lloyd, John W. – 1973
Simulation and business games can meet the need to teach decision making in that they offer a dynamic context in which the results of a decision has to be lived with. This view was reached after a switch from business to higher education prompted a search for teaching methods more suitable and effective for business education than the lecture…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration, Business Education, Computer Programs
Schmidt, Frank M. – 1973
Major objectives of Project PACE have been to foster the integration of special education students back into regular vocational programs and to deal directly with job simulation development. The student population used in this study consisted of sixty culturally deprived special education students (control/experimental groups) from two Portland,…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Mild Mental Retardation
California State Legislature, Sacramento. Senate Select Committee on School District Finance. – 1972
A consultant staff was selected to assist the Select Committee in its search for reform alternatives to achieve more equitable and efficient arrangements for financing and organizing educational services in California. The consultant staff describes here the problems facing California's school finance system and provides some recommendations. The…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Equal Education, Equalization Aid
Henry, J. P. – 1973
An experiment to assess the value of a shadowgraph simulator for driver training is described. Two groups of 36 pupils with no previous driving experience, and matched for age and sex, were taught to drive up to the standard of the DOE driving test. The pupils in one of the groups received their first three hours instruction on a shadowgraph…
Descriptors: Driver Education, Experimental Programs, Intelligence Tests, Motor Vehicles
Henderhan, Robert C. – 1973
As part of a program to prepare public librarians to serve the urban disadvantaged, the faculty at Wayne State University experimented with simulation as an instructional technique. They developed and tested a library game, LIB SIM, aimed at introducing students to the relationships between main library and various branches in a large urban public…
Descriptors: Empathy, Graduate Students, Interaction, Library Education
Kidder, Steven J. – 1971
Several recently published books on simulation and games are briefly discussed. Selected research studies and demonstration projects are examined to show the potential of simulation and gaming for teaching and training and for the study of social and psychological processes. The bibliography lists 113 publications which should lead the reader to…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Class Activities, Educational Games, Games
Smith, Carl B.; Farr, Roger – 1971
The preparation of this simulation material package is guided by the concept of an evaluator as a decision-maker, based on the definition of evaluation as a continuous assessment concerned with answering decision-making questions. The continuous concept of evaluation is based on the model created by Egon Guba and Daniel Stufflebeam, named by its…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Materials
Schenck, Hilbert, Jr. – 1963
The author views the primary purpose of the modern engineering laboratory as teaching the student how to experiment. An attempt is made to update the engineering laboratory and make it generally meaningful for all students, whether headed for graduate school or an industrial job. The intent is to broaden the experimental picture so that students…
Descriptors: Analog Computers, College Science, Computer Oriented Programs, Engineering
Meister, David; And Others – 1969
Human resources data (HRD) inputs often fail to influence system development. This study investigated the possibility that these inputs are sometimes deficient in quantity or timing. In addition, the effect upon design of different personnel quality and quantity requirements was analyzed. Equipment and HRD inputs which were produced during actual…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Engineers, Human Factors Engineering, Labor Needs
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