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Diebold, Louis, Comp.; And Others – 1982
Composed of three books (a procedures guide, the basic student manual, and lesson plans), the instructor's manual provides information to set up and conduct a Hunter Education Certification Course. Course topics include: an introduction, firearms and ammunition, hunting tradition and ethics, the hunter and conservation, safe firearms handling,…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Certification, Guns, Learning Activities
Haley, Gay Lyons – 1980
Black preschoolers were studied for the effects of memory enhancing training strategies, socioeconomic status, and the order of free and cued recall on story comprehension. The study also tested the utility of Kintsch's expository text analysis procedures in describing the structure of children's stories and children's oral recall of stories. In…
Descriptors: Blacks, Listening Comprehension, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Cansler, Dorothy P., Ed. – 1978
The program materials in this book are offered as a resource for group meetings with parents of preschool children. Fourteen units are provided, each focusing on a different topic. Topics include the development of the child's self-image, language abilities, and physical movement abilities. Some units provide guidelines for story reading and story…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Group Activities, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Berkeley Unified School District, CA. Asian American Bilingual Center. – 1979
This performance report of the Summer Institute for Advanced Study on Educational Research for Asian Americans describes and evaluates the activities conducted from November 1, 1978 through October 31, 1979. The primary object of the project was to increase the participation of Asian Americans in the field of educational research and development.…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Communications, Educational Research, Institutes (Training Programs)
Bratt, Sally J. – 1982
A new approach to elementary school physical education is called "movement education." Movement education uses problem-solving, guided-discovery, and exploratory methods, with the effect of individualizing learning in physical education. The concepts involved in movement education include body awareness and skills, the space in which the body…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Human Body
Goodman, Paul; And Others – 1982
The purpose of this paper is to identify some critical dimensions in specifying a model of group performance. In the first section, the boundaries of the paper, e.g., work groups that produce some identifiable good or service, are discussed. In the second section some models of group performance are explored in order to illustrate theories of…
Descriptors: Coal, Employers, Group Dynamics, Groups
Micro-Ideas, Glenview, IL. – 1985
The 46 papers in this proceedings summarize the work of academic and private groups which seek to provide a means of integrating the utilization of the computer into an established curriculum; descriptions of sample courses are included. The contents include: (1) Four Precollege Computer Curricula: A Symposium; (2) Data Processing Management…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Curriculum Development
Boileau, Don M. – NASSP Curriculum Report, 1984
Noting that while high school students have received instruction in reading and writing, few have received any instruction in speaking and listening skills, this document advocates a greater recognition of the need for a more realistic balance of instruction in the four communication areas than has traditionally been the case. Sections of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, English Instruction, High Schools
Brown, William R. – 1984
Specific competencies that practicing sociologists and sociologists in academic settings believe are most needed to prepare students for non-academic careers were identified. A total of 504 questionnaires were sent randomly to members of 5 sub-groups of non-academic and academic sociologists. The response rate was 65.8 percent (315 usable…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Career Planning, Careers, Educational Needs
Schneider, Walter – 1984
High performance skills are defined as ones: (1) which require over 100 hours of training, (2) in which a substantial number of individuals fail to develop proficiency, and (3) in which the performance of the expert is qualitatively different from that of the novice. Training programs for developing high performance skills are often based on…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Guidelines, Job Skills
Geroy, Gary D. – 1984
The validity of the University of Minnesota Skills Training Cost-Benefit Forecasting Model (STCBFM) in a corporate setting was studied. Research and related literature suggested that a model for forecasting the economic benefits of training should include facility to identify and summarize costs and provide an assessment of the value of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Education, Cost Effectiveness, Job Skills
Swanson, Richard A.; Geroy, Gary D. – 1985
The validity of the Training Benefit Forecasting Method (TBFM) in a recreational vehicle service training setting was studied. Cost-benefit issues were associated with the Onan Service School change from a field-based Recreational Vehicle Generator Set training program to a customer-delivered self-instructional training program. Actual costs and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Auto Mechanics, Career Education, Cost Effectiveness
Laster, Janet F. – 1985
Written for curriculum developers and vocational education instructors, this publication provides an understanding of cognitive concepts and methods using an information processing paradigm and shows how to apply this knowledge in development of curriculum and instructional plans. Chapter 1 reviews needs and characteristics of vocational education…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development
PaDelford, Harry – 1984
Psychomotor skills need to be taught in technical education courses. Some students can be taught more easily than others, depending on their physical attributes. These attributes are speed, steadiness, perception, dexterity, agility/flexibility, endurance, equilibrium/balance, strength, and coordination. Before students attempt to learn vocational…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Physical Characteristics, Physical Development, Postsecondary Education
Atwater, Deborah F. – 1984
Intended to enhance adult leadership skills, the 4-H Debate Project, developed by the 4-H Communication Committee of Delaware County (Pennsylvania), was designed to (1) increase the members' knowledge of library skills through research, (2) make them aware of current issues, (3) help them to become better public speakers and communicators, (4)…
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Skills, Community Involvement, Community Programs
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