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Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. – 1980
This fifteenth annual report provides a summary of activities offered in Ohio through Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Information presented includes (1) statistics for fiscal 1980, (2) participation trends, (3) instructional impact, (4) expenditure and staffing patterns, (5) parent involvement, and (6) five-year trends. The…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs, Program Descriptions, Program Evaluation
de Leon, Victor; And Others – 1981
One of four reports describing the basic skills programs in writing, reading, English as a second language (ESL), and mathematics at the City University of New York (CUNY), this volume describes the ESL program designed for students who do not meet CUNY's standards for minimum competency in writing and reading or higher standards set by the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Bilingual Students, English (Second Language), Higher Education
ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, Eugene, OR. – 1981
Research on the retention or promotion of failing students has been unable to demonstrate the superiority of either method, concludes the author of this review. Furthermore, research shows that neither method by itself solves the educational problems of low-achieving students, since both retained and promoted students continue to achieve at levels…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade Repetition, Maturity (Individuals)
Edmonton Public School Board (Alberta). – 1977
A primary-level compensatory language arts and reading program for nine inner city schools in Edmonton, Alberta, is described briefly. During 1976-77 the program served 146 students, mostly in their first year in the program. Half of these were recommended to be returned to regular classes for the following year. Children were selected for the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Compensatory Education, Foreign Countries
Mauser, August J. – 1975
The third part of a 10-part series, this report was compiled by the Educational Development Center at Wilkes College. The series deals with various aspects of the treatment of delinquents and is intended as a summary of research findings in each of the areas treated. Each report was prepared by a scholar-practitioner and is presented in a way that…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Delinquency, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Reading Difficulty
Knight, Michael E. – 1979
This program was designed to improve reading and mathematics achievement by directing intervention toward diagnosed deficiencies in these areas. Two thousand thirty-five students in grades one through nine participated in the reading component. Diagnostic-prescriptive teaching approaches were implemented in both components with an emphasis on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools
Daytona Beach Junior Coll., FL. – 1967
DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE DEFICIENT IN ACADEMIC SKILLS AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION, THE GUIDED STUDIES PROGRAM AT DAYTONA BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE IS INTENDED TO HELP SUCH STUDENTS TOWARD ULTIMATE ENROLLMENT IN THEIR DESIRED PROGRAMS OR TOWARD DISCOVERY OF MORE APPROPRIATE GOALS. THE PROGRAM INCLUDES ENGLISH, READING, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND MATHEMATICS.…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Low Ability Students, Low Achievement, Remedial Programs
GORDON, MORTON J. – 1960
A PILOT STUDY WAS REPORTED ON THE USE OF A COMBINED TELEVISION-CLASSROOM GROUP PROGRAM IN REMEDIAL SPEECH INSTRUCTION. THE SAMPLE CONSISTED OF 535 PUPILS FROM THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OF HAWAII WHO WERE DIVIDED INTO THREE GROUPS (1) TELEVISION-CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION, (2) NON-TELEVISION-CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION, AND (3) NORMAL THIRD-GRADE INSTRUCTION IN…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Television, Elementary School Students, Program Evaluation
Wingate, James G. – 1979
The State of New York could be considered a pioneer in the field of compensatory education. A number of programs established in the 1930s and 1940s were definitely compensatory in nature. The 1960s saw the extension of compensatory practices at the preschool and elementary levels. By the summer of 1965, over half a million children were enrolled…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education
Curry, Thomas F., Jr.; Kincaid, J. Peter – 1979
Designed to assist United States Navy recruits assigned to Academic Remedial Training, this workbook provides a supplementary collection of reading exercises relevant to the recruit training program. Topics covered in the workbook were selected for relevance to the recruit environment, and are intended to provide an introduction to the terms and…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Military Service, Military Training, Reading Comprehension
ROUECHE, JOHN E. – 1968
THE COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WITH NONSELECTIVE ADMISSION POLICIES ATTRACTS INCREASING NUMBERS OF STUDENTS WITH EDUCATIONAL DEFICIENCES, ESPECIALLY IN ACADEMIC SKILLS, WHICH PREVENT SUCCESS IN YPICAL COLLEGE COURSES. HOWEVER, WHILE ALMOST ALL COMMUNITY COLLEGES AGREE WITH THE OPEN DOOR CONCEPT, ONLY ABOUT HALF PROVIDE REMEDIAL INSTRUCTION…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Low Ability Students, Low Achievement, Remedial Instruction
PEARCE, FRANK C. – 1968
THE COLLEGE READINESS PROGRAM AT THE COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, WAS DESIGNED TO INTEGRATE MINORITY YOUTH INTO THE COLLEGE AND THE COMMUNITY. A STUDY OF STUDENTS WHO HAD ENROLLED IN THE PROGRAM SINCE ITS BEGINNING IN 1966 INCLUDED THESE OBSERVATIONS--(1) 95 PERCENT WERE NEGROES, (2) ALTHOUGH 40 PERCENT HAD NOT CHOSEN A MAJOR, ACADEMIC OR…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Educationally Disadvantaged
ZEDLER, EMPRESS Y. – 1968
NEUROLOGICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN OF NORMAL INTELLIGENCE CAN BE HELPED TO IMPROVE THEIR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH LANGUAGE THERAPY. A 2-YEAR STUDY SUGGESTED NOT ONLY THAT THIS STATEMENT IS TRUE BUT ALSO THAT SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER IMPROVEMENT COMES IN SITUATIONS WHERE THESE STUDENTS ARE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN REGULAR CLASSROOMS AND TO RECEIVE…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communication Problems, Comprehension, Dyslexia
Milwaukee Public Schools, WI. – 1967
The Voluntary Reading Center Project was designed to extend regular reading center activities beyond normal school hours in order to serve more students. A total of 101 students in nine secondary schools received instruction for one semester; a total of 100 students in three secondary schools received instruction for two semesters. The project was…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Questionnaires, Reading Centers, Reading Development
Miller, Gaylier E. – 1978
In order to establish the need for a remedial writing program at Pensacola Junior College and to demonstrate the need for faculty released time for materials development, a diagnostic English skills test was administered to 215 freshmen. Test results showed 93% needed remediation. Questionnaire responses of English faculty members showed all 15…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Research, English Instruction
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