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Snake River School District 52, Blackfoot, ID. – 1971
An individualized, nongraded Title III/ESEA reading program to be used with children at kindergarten through third-grade levels has been developed at Moreland School in Moreland, Idaho. Using team teaching and individual and small group instruction, the program seeks to develop in the child prereading experiences, language experiences, expanded…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Individualized Reading, Kindergarten, Language Enrichment
Bradac, James J. – 1972
Focusing on communicative competence as a major concept in speech communication, the author discusses the implications for theoretical, methodological, and pedagogical activities. Theoretical concerns generated by this focus are: characterization of the knowledge which comprises communicative competence, description of rules for appropriate…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills
Berg, Paul C.; George, John E. – 1968
The following five characteristics of successful reading projects for the disadvantaged are discussed as a basis for appraising ESEA/Title I programs: (1) a child need-centered emphasis, (2) provision for teacher education, (3) use of multidisciplinary and paraprofessional personnel, (4) parent involvement, and (5) evaluation procedures. Current…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Disadvantaged Youth, Folk Culture
Taylor, C. V. – AATEFL Newsletter, 1971
Pronunciation of some sounds in Australian English causes ambiguities in cases where phonemes seem to have merged. This paper discusses some of the ambiguities arising from phonemic changes and provides examples of pronunciation variations in British and Australian English--mainly in vowels, but also in consonants and syllabification. Several…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics
Klein, Marvin L.; Grover, Burton L. – 1970
This research project was carried out to test the hypothesis that symbolic logic instruction, if taught in a secondary school field situation in a way which included specific applications to argumentative composition, would effect greater improvement in composition and logical sentence analysis than if the students received little or no…
Descriptors: Educational Research, English Instruction, Essays, Logical Thinking
Heine, Lucy; Rahaim, Betty – 1973
The booklet presents a rationale for a prescriptive teaching approach and discusses materials appropriate to both the diagnostic and instructional phases of prescriptive teaching. Prescriptive education is defined as an approach to curriculum based upon thorough diagnostic evaluation of a child's specific learning abilities and disabilities.…
Descriptors: Behavior, Diagnostic Teaching, Diagnostic Tests, Exceptional Child Education
Pasquariello, Anthony M. – 1972
This paper outlines proposals focusing on what individuals may contribute in an attempt to generate positive action in meeting the special and unique educational needs of children who have limited English-speaking ability and who come from minority or ethnic backgrounds. Problems facing teachers and students from bilingual and bicultural…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Schools, Bilingual Students, Bilingual Teachers
Mann, Marlis – 1972
This speech offers a guide to identifying and teaching high-risk children, those who exhibit a lag in development severe enough to be a handicap in learning. The high-risk children focused on are those whose developmental lag is frequently not recognized until they fail in school. The two major areas of neurodevelopmental learning disorders are in…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education, Handicapped Children
Zirkel, Perry Alan – 1973
The purpose of this study was to develop a data base concerning the home background of Puerto Rican pupils as it relates to present and potential educational progress. Specifically, the study was designed to secure and summarize systematic data concerning the following factors: (1) the educational level of the parents and their educational…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Educational Background, Elementary School Students, Family Characteristics
Halasa, Ofelia; Fleming, Margaret – 1972
The Bilingual Component of English-As-A-Second Language Project, funded under Title I of the 1965 Elementary Secondary Education Act, represents local educational pilot efforts to demonstrate the utilization of the Spanish language and culture as a leverage for adjustment and achievement, rather than as a barrier, in the process of acclimation to…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Compensatory Education
Edwards, Verne E., Jr. – 1970
Broadcast and print journalism are interrelated in this book's coverage of the functions and status of the "fourth estate". A first part discusses journalism's magnitude and significance, with separate chapters offering a profile of the press, a discussion of the people's need to know, and a brief history of American journalism. The second part…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Civil Rights, Ethics, Freedom of Speech
Wilde Lake High School, Columbia, MD. – 1971
The report describes general education courses offered at Wilde Lake High School--a school that maintains a flexible environment conducive to learning and hopefully fosters individual development and growth. The aim of the school is to create an environment that helps students: adjust and cope with their environment outside the school; develop…
Descriptors: Art, Educational Environment, English, Home Economics
Hargraves, Richard – 1971
The "Introduction to Shakespeare" course in the Quinmester Program involves the careful study of the tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" and the comedy "The Taming of the Shrew," emphasizing language, development of character and theme. The course also includes the study of biographical data relevant to the evolution of…
Descriptors: Authors, Characterization, Comedy, Course Content
Floyd, Susan – 1971
Presented here are ideas for multidisciplinary environmental education. The suggestions are examples of ways in which environmentally beneficial learnings can be incorporated into the existing curriculum, and are intended to assist in the development of learning packages. Among the five overall objectives listed are: 1) to develop personal…
Descriptors: Art Education, Conservation Education, Ecology, Elementary Education
Dozier, Verna J.; And Others – 1970
A 21-day unit on the history and development of the English language, as taught to a twelfth grade class, is provided as a teaching guide. Each of the class sessions is described as to objective, materials, procedure, and evaluation. A schedule for each of the four weeks of the unit, three contract choices for the student to choose among and thus…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, Language Acquisition, Old English
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