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Wlodarczyk, Steven – 1972
The beliefs of teachers with respect to open education are discussed. The point is made that a teacher who expresses a desire to move toward an open classroom environment must first come to trust beliefs and values that may be alien to her own beliefs and must learn to value the following ideas: (1) The life of a child in school is not a…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Development, Classroom Observation Techniques, Data Analysis
SHIRTS, R. GARRY – 1966
THIS WAS A PILOT PROJECT DESIGNED TO DEVELOP A MODIFIED VERSION OF THE "LIFE CAREER GAME" DEVELOPED FOR HIGH SCHOOL USE AND EXPLORE ITS POTENTIAL USE AT THE SIXTH-GRADE LEVEL. THE PROJECT WAS DIVIDED INTO A DEVELOPMENTAL PHASE AND A RESEARCH PHASE. IN THE DEVELOPMENTAL PHASE THE "LIFE CAREER GAME" DEVELOPED BY MRS. SARANE…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Child Development, Class Activities, Educational Games
HORN, FERN M. – 1966
AN APPRAISAL WAS MADE OF THE CLOTHING INSTRUCTION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM RESOURCE MATERIALS DEVELOPED FOR USE BY SECONDARY HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS. PROCEDURES INCLUDED (1) A TEACHER SURVEY OF THE USES MADE OF RESOURCES AND (2) A PUPIL SURVEY WITH SPECIALLY PREPARED TEST INSTRUMENTS TO DETERMINE IF THE OBJECTIVES OF THE CLASSROOMS, GRADES…
Descriptors: Child Development, Clothing Instruction, Curriculum Evaluation, Home Economics Education
Schroepfer, Dorothy; Yeaton, Charles – 1976
Children discover many things about themselves, about the world around them, and about words and language, before they go to school. This booklet was prepared to guide parents in helping their children make such discoveries in preparation for the demands of learning in school. Activities are suggested for developing children's self-confidence,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Games, Discovery Processes, Early Childhood Education
Van Nagel, Clint; And Others – 1976
Presented are diagnostic checklists and prescriptive suggestions for parents, teachers and other professionals working with learning disabled children. The checklists present hierarchically arranged behaviors in physiological, visual, auditory, and motor aspects of development. Also provided are suggestions for the parents in remediating the…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Child Development, Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Diagnosis
Barber, Lucie W.
The Barber Scales of Self-Regard for Preschool Children were developed as assessment devices for parents. The scales enable parents to get a picture of where their child is developmentally in total self-concept. The purpose of this article is to look at the problem of parents' objectivity/subjectivity. Can parents rate their own child without…
Descriptors: Bias, Child Development, Parents, Preschool Children
Barber, Lucie W.
The seven Barber Scales of Self-Regard for Preschool Children were developed to provide instruments for assessing levels of development for individual children. Because of the developmental nature of the scales, test-retest reliability and split-half reliability are without meaning. The only reliability estimate deemed appropriate is interjudge…
Descriptors: Child Development, Fathers, Mothers, Parents
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Fitch, Naomi – 1976
This document contains recommendations and the rationale for expansion of existing child care development center facilities at San Joaquin Delta College. Such expansion, in addition to providing immediate child care to children of parents enrolled at the college, would provide vocational training and in-service training opportunities, and would…
Descriptors: Budgets, Child Development Centers, Community Colleges, Costs
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Regan, Ellen M. – Curriculum Theory Network, 1976
The "enrichment" and the "instruction" orientations are compared with respect to views on readiness, expectations for children, the "whole child" concept, and the concept of teacher role. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Problems, Early Childhood Education
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Katz, Phyllis A.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1976
Results indicate that race is an important determinant of white children's social responses to a female adult stranger. For every type of behavior there was a significant race effect on at least one of the indices used to measure it. But the presence or absence of physical handicap did not itself influence subjects' responses. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Children
Fowler, William – Interchange, 1975
Descriptors: Adults, Child Development, Children, Day Care
Christensen, Genelle – Instructor, 1976
Current educational trends and recent legislation have mandated that all children be educated, regardless of their exceptionality. In this article, the author, consultant in special education for the state of Idaho, discussed some of the current issues, questions, and concerns relating to exceptionality. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Child Development, Definitions, Educational Needs, Exceptional Child Education
Hanson, Marci J.; Schwarz, Robert H. – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1978
The longitudinal development of 12 Down's syndrome infants involved in a home-based early intervention program was studied and compared with previously established norms for Down's syndrome and normal children. (DLS)
Descriptors: Child Development, Downs Syndrome, Drafting, Exceptional Child Research
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Barry, Thomas E. – Journal of Advertising, 1978
Illustrates that guidance counselors from grade schools have negative attitudes about the advertising practices aimed at children. Presents additional evidence that guidance counselors are unaware of the changes being made in advertising aimed at children, such as limiting commercial time during children's television shows. (RL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Child Development, Childrens Television, Counselor Attitudes
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Egan, Kieran – Social Education, 1979
Suggests that educators will increase learning if they base curriculum on children's thinking patterns. Discusses prominent characteristics of young children's thinking and selection of content appropriate to these thinking patterns. (DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Needs
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