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BESSENT, E.W.; AND OTHERS – 1967
THREE DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO INSERVICE EDUCATION WERE DESCRIBED THAT HAD BEEN DEVELOPED TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL TRAINING IN GROUP SESSIONS. EACH APPROACH INCLUDED A CAREFULLY PLANNED SEQUENCE OF LEARNING ACTIVITIES INTENDED TO BE PRESENTED WITHIN THE ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT OF THE PERSON'S WORK. SUMMER COURSES AND SUMMER WORKSHOPS WERE NOT INCLUDED…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Inservice Teacher Education, Leadership Training, Organizational Climate
Fox, Lynn H. – 1980
Research on individualized instruction for the gifted is reviewed, and several instructional models or techniques which may have potential for allowing teachers to individualize instruction for the gifted or all students are considered. Support is offered for the accelerated class model. Among the educational methods reviewed are internships,…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Green, Jack N., Ed. – 1975
The papers include discussions on: (1) training techniques for safety administrators; (2) materials and services from the National Safety Council; (3) fire safety measures; (4) high-rise buildings; (5) the role of the industrial hygienist in environmental health and safety; (6) chemical waste disposal facilities; (7) a chemistry department safety…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Design Requirements, Educational Methods, Higher Education
Schwartz, Bertrand – 1969
In looking forward to a system of permanent education, there is a need for a definition of objectives which would determine the structures, content, and methods of education. The formal educational system would have four functions: occupational training; providing basic education; teaching how to take advantage of out-of-school possibilities; and…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles, Environmental Influences
Wardhaugh, Ronald – 1970
The relationship between phonics and linguistics is considered. Certain observations concerning each are offered by the author. Phonics generalizations from reading experts and from linguists are presented. It is noted that the linguists offer critical observations of phonics instruction mainly because so much confusion is present in the…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Linguistics, Phonics, Reading Achievement
Berg, Frederick S., Ed.; Fletcher, Samuel G., Ed. – 1970
The chapters by various specialists presenting information on the aurally handicapped child and his clinical and educational management are divided into three sections. The brief introductory section presents an overview of the work to follow, defines the hard of hearing child, describes his prevalence, and traces the locus of educational programs…
Descriptors: Audiology, Clinical Diagnosis, Communication Problems, Educational Methods
Verbeke, Maurice G.; Verbeke, Karen A. – 1972
The innovative educational techniques of discovery and inquiry learning and their relevance to the education of academically gifted children are discussed. Following discussion of various definitions of discovery and inquiry, the two terms are dealt with synonomously to avoid confusion. Brief historical background information is given on the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discovery Learning, Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Education
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Dent, Keith S. – Educational Studies, 1975
The author examines the educational influence of the "grand tour" and local travel for the landed classes of eighteenth century England. This journal is available from Carfax Publishing Company, Haddon House, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxford OX98JZ, England. (DE)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Cultural Exchange, Educational History, Educational Methods
Snelgrove, Toby; And Others – Canadian Training Methods, 1976
A lecture on experiential learning is an example of one type of educational incongruity (method and content are incongruent); another type is incongruence between method and learners' expectations. Such incongruity can minimize learning. A two-page checklist provides trainers with potential incongruities, their possible consequences, and available…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Methods, Instructional Design, Management Development
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Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1978
An interview with B. Slingerland, an educator with over 50 years experience with specific language disabled students, traces her early work in the field, and reviews her theories about teaching language disabled children, including her emphasis on intrinsic motivation rather than behavior modification and her reluctance to receive government…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews, Language Handicaps
Moffatt, Robert J.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1977
It was concluded that placement of tri-weekly training sessions is not critical with respect to enhancement of aerobic capacity in college-age males. (MJB)
Descriptors: Aerobics, College Students, Educational Methods, Physical Activities
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MacNamara, Roger – Mental Retardation, 1977
A professional involved in behavior modification with handicapped children cites some of his experiences to point out the dangers of misuse of the system. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children
Hewett, Frank M. – Pointer, 1987
The ecological approach to special education is discussed in the context of earlier behavioral approaches, Project Re-ED (reeducation of emotionally disturbed children), and the Person-Environment Fit concept (which examines how well the person and self concept match up with environmental expectations). (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Self Concept
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Torrey, Jane W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
Reviews McIntosh's 1983 theory on the five-phase evolution of scholarship required by increasing feminism. Documents the sequence of the five phases using references to scholarly literature on the psychology of personality. Elaborates on Phase III in which investigators study women as inherently different from men and urges further study and…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Feminism, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
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Browne, M. Neil; Litwin, James L. – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Describes a methodology for improving critical thinking skills in sociology classrooms. Includes a discussion of classroom behavior of teachers, student attitudes, curriculum materials, and evaluation techniques. Concludes that critical thinking skills can be enhanced, with remarkable results. (DH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Critical Thinking, Educational Methods, Evaluation Criteria
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