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Peer reviewedFarris, Pamela J.; Fluck, Richard A. – Action in Teacher Education, 1986
Most school systems fail to provide appropriate conditions for training employees. Individualizing staff development is an effective approach, although it requires a strong commitment by both teachers and school districts. Options of a program, the time involved, and cost are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Individualized Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education, Staff Development
Peer reviewedEspiritu, Joyce K.; Loughrey, Thomas J. – Physical Educator, 1985
A learning center approach to physical education is recommended and presented. This approach can resolve the problem of large class sizes by freeing the teacher to work with individual students. Both psychomotor and cognitive learning experiences can be incorporated into learning centers. (MT)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction, Learning Centers (Classroom)
Cude, Brenda; Walker, Rosemary – Journal of Business Education, 1985
This article offers a new perspective on the teaching of unit pricing in consumer economics classes by identifying ways to teach the costs as well as the benefits of unit pricing and realistic guidelines for suggesting situations in which it is most appropriate. Alternatives to unit pricing will also be explored. (CT)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Food, Food Stores, Guidelines
Peer reviewedFlorell, Robert J.; Nugent, Ronald W. – Journal of Extension, 1985
Potential uses of videodiscs in extension programing are (1) storage for audiovisual presentations, (2) an information source via interactive television, and (3) individualized instruction. Advantages include ease of use, technical quality, durability, and speed. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiovisual Instruction, Extension Education, Individualized Instruction
Ofiesh, Gabriel D. – VocEd, 1984
The author examines how research into the learning process paved the way for the application of modern technology--the microcomputer--to individualized, competency-based learning systems. He also discusses the educational benefits of such technologies as videocassette recorders, two-way cable television, telemail, viewdata, and robots. (CT)
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Delivery Systems, Individualized Instruction, Microcomputers
Stainback, Susan; And Others – Journal of the Association for the Severely Handicapped, 1983
A systematic individual instruction program was employed to teach three profoundly retarded adults selected physical fitness exercises. Results indicated that the adults learned the selected exercises and generalized the exercises to a group physical fitness program. Performance on nontrained exercises also improved without additional individual…
Descriptors: Adults, Exercise, Generalization, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedLloyd, John Wills – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1984
The article examines various models of aptitude-treatment interaction that guide studies regarding differentiation of instruction based on learner characteristics with specific reference to individualization of instruction for special education pupils. The examination reveals scant evidence to support the notion of individualization. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction
Hemming, Clarence J. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1984
Discusses the importance of quality in education and indicates that individual differences among students must be considered when planning the curriculum. (JOW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Opportunities, Educational Quality, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedGreen, E. L. – Education in Science, 1976
Presents reflections on the author's visit to the United States to look at independent learning in the classroom and laboratory. Outlines concerns that the ILIS will have to consider in the future. (GS)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Independent Study
Bailey, Max A.; Gerl, George J. – North Central Association Quarterly, 1976
What is the role of the supervision process as it relates to initiating and sustaining individualization in the classroom? Though each is integral to the total instructional effort, four distinct areas of responsibility may be discerned. These areas were discussed. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Guidelines, Individualized Instruction, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedCampbell, Lee – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1976
This article lists the problems involved in teaching the low achiever and suggests possible solutions through the utilization of instructional technology. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Grade 10, Individualized Instruction, Low Achievement
Peer reviewedRossman, Jean F. – Journal of Reading, 1977
Descriptors: High Schools, Individualized Instruction, Learning Laboratories, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedMoody, William B. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1977
The problems of some typical individualized instruction programs are discussed and alternatives are suggested. (DT)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedHouse, Peggy A. – Science Teacher, 1977
Described are five fallacies commonly occurring in programs designed to implement individualized instruction into a curriculum; these fallacies can cause controversy and discontent. Alternatives for implementing individualized programs are also discussed. (SL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Problems, Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedFox, Raymond G. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1975
The design of instruction delivery systems is described as an engineering discipline. Structured learning for individualization of instruction is defined. Instruction delivery applications are identified in formal training and job performance areas. Utility of the concept of structured learning is discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Costs, Delivery Systems, Individualized Instruction, Individualized Programs


