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Bakalis, Michael, Ed. – 1971
The 20 articles appearing in the January, 1971, issue of The Illinois Journal of Education reflect the concept of continuing education as viewed by various agency representatives of Illinois government and by outstanding adult educators throughout the State. Article titles are: Why a Continuing Education Program?; An Associate Degree from Schools…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Educators
Mathur, J. C. – 1972
Based on the author's international observations and experiences in education, the book attempts to convey to educational policy-makers, administrators, and teachers, as well as adult educators in developing countries, the significance of the current agricultural break-through and the need and potential of adult education to farmers. Today's…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Farmer Education, Agriculture, Cooperative Programs
Morrison, Theodore – 1974
The document presents the history of the Chautauqua Institution, begun in 1874 as a Sunday school assembly and now a summer community involving the arts, education, religion, current events, and sports. Section 1, "Origins and Early Development," discusses the setting; founders; institutional beginnings; from Sunday school to university;…
Descriptors: Cultural Centers, Educational Anthropology, Educational Complexes, Educational History
Brown, Frank N., Ed. – 1975
Although the Elementary Secondary Education Act Title I allocation which Wisconsin districts were authorized to receive in Fiscal Year 1975 only represented 48% of the maximum allocation, it was 28% greater than the allocation authorized in the previous fiscal year. Most school districts received allocations under 50,000 dollars. Over one-half of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Annual Reports, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs
Daniels, Lorraine Morrison – 1974
The problem was to conduct a sequel study in the Ribault attendance area of Duval County Jacksonville, Florida. The original study was conducted by a group in 1971. Specifically the study was made to identify changes that had occurred in the opinions of teachers, principals, deans, curriculum coordinators, and counselors since the 1971 study.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Counselor Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Desegregation Effects
Miller, Michael Ronald – 1975
The major problem of this study is that of identifying how schools function as both a determiner and a reflector of a society or community. It addresses three fundamental questions. First, access questions are dealt with, e.g. who participates--what is the position or social standing of community participants in schools. Second, process questions…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Action, Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics
Weinman, Janice J.; Wolner, Theodore – 1976
The principles of structure and procedure for innovative organizations articulated by both postbureaucratic essayists and the organization theorists of innovation are identified. The conditions necessary to generate innovation--small, collegial, problem-solving groups; autonomy of line professionals; separation of planning from the process of…
Descriptors: Administration, Boards of Education, Bureaucracy, Case Studies
Mannebach, Alfred J.; Stilwell, William E. – 1975
This paper provides school building principals, teachers, and counselors with a systematic approach for implementing a comprehensive career education program at the building level by organizing teams of multi-discipline and/or multi-professional roles, called Career Activities Teams (CATs), composed of two or more persons committed to integrating…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Career Education
Adams, W. Sam; Hoyt, Timothy H. – 1976
The faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh established a new structure for integrating a flexible calendar within the traditional semester. The new Calendar divides the fall and spring semester into 7-7-3 week modules and the summer semester into two 4-week modules. The Calendar's major purposes are to encourage curriculum innovation and…
Descriptors: Administration, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Autoinstructional Aids
Ministry of Education and Social Welfare, New Delhi (India). – 1975
The Farmers Training and Functional Literacy Programme, initiated by the government of India in 1968, was an effort to translate into practice the concept of linking education (not only vocational training) to development, particularly for increasing production. The project, a joint enterprise of three government ministries, provides participating…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Farmer Education, Adult Programs, Agricultural Skills
Governor's Study Commission on Structure and Governance of Education, Annapolis, MD. – 1975
The structure and governance of education in Maryland from early childhood through the graduate school is described in a report to the governor. A summary is included of the commission's views of education, as well as a brief review of the status of education, a proposed structural reform, and a series of recommendations. The recommendations deal…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Planning
Mayhew, Lewis B. – 1976
This study was undertaken to determine the nature of innovation, change, and reform in higher education institutions, and to suggest how the use of educational technology might be made more effective in contributing to achievement of educational objectives. Visits were made to over 100 institutions in which externally-funded experiments were being…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents, Change Strategies, College Administration
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Philadelphia. – 1972
The Choctaw Self-Determination Project's philosophy was based on the relationship between reservation development and American Indian self-government. During the first year, the bulk of resources and staff time were directed toward the development and implementation of a more effective Choctaw tribal government system and the acquisition of…
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Reservations, Annual Reports, Community Development
O'Shea, David W. – 1975
Advocates of community control over local schools seek deference to parental preferences from the professional staff. Specific proposals include: (1) Staff accountability to parental representatives for student learning; (2) parental participation in the selection of school principals; (3) parental participation in school level decision-making,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Community Characteristics, Community Control
Lusthaus, Evelyn W.; And Others – 1975
As the problems encountered by big city school systems have increased, the educational establishment has come under sharp attack in some part because professional educators have unilaterally made far reaching decisions, insulated from public scrutiny. In order to voice opposition to these decisions, some community members have begun to form new…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Community Organizations
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