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Nassau Library System, Garden City, NY. – 1974
At the request of the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, the Nassau Library System conducted a comprehensive survey of the library's operations and facilities. Information was gathered from relevant documents, interviews with the director and staff, and community surveys. Conclusions were drawn about the state of the library and 13 major…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Facility Utilization Research, Library Circulation, Library Collections
Aker, George F.; And Others – 1968
A study was made of adult basic education in a Southern rural community to determine characteristics of students and instructional staff; grade level progression, rate of dropout, student satisfaction, and appraisals of instructional staff; and the relationship between program success and characteristics of students and instructional staff. Data…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Basic Education, Adult Dropouts, Age Groups
Arendt, Donald Philip – 1968
A study was made of 538 disadvantaged and 247 non-disadvantaged household heads in Iowa -- their occupation, training desired, material possessions, membership and participation. The sample included 643 males and 142 females and was distributed in zones from open country to large urban areas. According to the prescribed criteria 14% of the…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Bibliographies, Disadvantaged, Educational Needs
Schramm, Dwayne Gene – 1969
This study investigated six clerical training programs in which women 35 and older participated in Fresno, California, to determine if the programs helped these women in making an entry or reentry into the white collar labor force. It also sought to develop a profile of women who participated in the training programs so that the results would…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Background, Employed Women
Carter, John L. – 1969
Thirty-two pairs of disadvantaged Negro first grade children were matched on mental age (M.A.), chronological age (C.A.), intelligence quotient (I.Q.), and language age (L.A.). One of each pair was randomly assigned to be the experimental group, while the other formed the matched pair of the control group. A language stimulation program consisting…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Age Groups, Black Students, Control Groups
Inbar, Michael – 1976
This monograph discusses a recently documented finding which suggests that children in about the 6 to 11 year old bracket may be more vulnerable to crises in their environment than either younger children or older adults. A prerequisite for remedial policies is a sound theoretical understanding of the problem; although this understanding is seen…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age, Age Groups, Child Care
Kartje, Jean Van Landuyt – 2000
The number of women who elect to study at the community college has escalated dramatically during the last three decades. The U.S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reports that of the 111,607 associate degrees awarded in 1965-1966, 47,828 (43%) were earned by women. In 1993-1994, 542,449 associate degrees…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Age
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Johnson, Janice – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1991
Roles of language proficiency and general developmental factors on metaphor interpretation were examined for 60 Spanish- and English-speaking and 60 monolingual English-speaking children aged 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12 years. Language proficiency in English and socioeconomic status were considered, but both were less important in metaphor interpretation…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Age Groups, Bilingual Students, Child Development
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Cejda, Brent D.; Kaylor, Alice J. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2001
Presents a qualitative analysis of interviews with 103 students who transferred from a public community college to a public state university. Finds that many students enrolled at the community college with a specific intent other than earning the associate degree. Adds that faculty and students at both institutions also influenced the number of…
Descriptors: Age, Age Groups, Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees
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Baker, Russell; Matulich, Erika; Papp, Raymond – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
College students learn differently than their professors. This disconnect between learning styles is not a new problem, however the problem has been magnified by the technology driven environment which exists in contemporary higher education. Students who grew up using computers and Playstations while surfing MySpace blogs and listening to their…
Descriptors: College Students, Cognitive Style, Interaction, Demonstrations (Educational)
Pillemer, Karl; And Others – 1993
This handbook details how group leaders can adopt Project EASE (Exploring Aging through Shared Experiences), a program designed to provide opportunities for older adults and young people to interact in ongoing activities. Although the handbook is geared for children ages 9 through 13, it is adaptable for other ages and can be used in the…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, After School Programs, Age Discrimination, Age Groups
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Connecticut State Board of Trustees of Community-Technical Colleges, Hartford. – 1994
Consisting primarily of tables and graphs, this document provides fall 1993 enrollment data for the 12 colleges in the Community-Technical Colleges (CTC) of Connecticut. Following a brief narrative, the following data is presented: combined fund full-time equivalent (FTE) enrollment, fall 1992 and fall 1993; combined fund enrollment, fall 1989…
Descriptors: Age Groups, College Attendance, Community Colleges, Enrollment
Sorcinelli, Mary Deane; Near, Janet P. – 1986
Spillover between work and life away from work was studied with 100 college faculty, who lived in a small college town, where work and life outside of work appear closely bound. The effects of gender and academic rank on the incidence of spillover between work and nonwork were assessed. Faculty from humanities and natural sciences departments and…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Age Groups, College Faculty, Family Life
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Hill, Susan; And Others – 1982
The social and economic characteristics of adult students enrolled in postsecondary schools (collegiate and noncollegiate) in spring 1976 are examined, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau's 1976 Survey of Income and Education. For students who were dependents, information is presented on their families. Findings include the following: adult…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Groups, College Students, Continuation Students
Kayla, Carol A.; And Others – 1982
Enrollment and retention trends during 1977-1981 for undergraduate nontraditional (age 25 and older) students at West Virginia University (WVU) were studied. During the 5-year period, the number of nontraditional undergraduates increased over 23 percent, while total undergraduate enrollment remained relatively stable. Nationally, females represent…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Students, Age Groups, Degrees (Academic)
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