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Kottler, Sylvia B. – 1978
The paper describes the system of conductive education for use with cerebral palsy and multihandicapped children which is based on the research of A. Peto. Conductive education is explained to involve such techniques as individualization of program and instruction, task analysis, transdisciplinary team organization, generalization of all learning,…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction
Wessel, Janet A.; And Others – 1978
The paper addresses several issues related to individualizing instruction in physical education and recreation for all exceptional children. The advantages of an objective-based instructional system are discussed, with the I CAN physical education resource materials presented as an example. Underlying assumptions for the usability of an…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Scheffknecht, J. J. – 1975
The two-part report surveys tutor training in several European countries, particularly England and France, and presents a typology of adult educators. The first part deals with introductory considerations concerning tutor training in three sections: present state of tutor training in Europe, which discusses types of tutor training and general…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Classification, Educational Methods
Wozniak, R. H. – 1974
The author surveys the status in the USSR of educational programing and psychological research with learning disabled children who are classified as temporarily retarded in psychological development (TRPD). Education and psychology in the USSR are said to be marked by the following major characteristics: a strong emphasis on the importance of…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Planning
Karnes, Merle B.; Zehrbach, R. Reid – 1974
Evaluated were the effects of three different instructional programs (open education, structure of the intellect, and conventional contrast) on 56 bright kindergarten children of either high or low socioeconomic status (SES). Recognized experts evaluated the open and structured classes giving them positive ratings as being representative of the…
Descriptors: Divergent Thinking, Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted
Hooper, Frank H.; De Frain, John D. – 1974
Attempts to apply Piagetian theory and research to educational settings are reviewed and evaluated. The fundamental assumptions of Piagetian theory are briefly summarized and the educational philosophy of Piaget is explained. Five representative early childhood education programs are described. Current criticisms of Piagetian theory and associated…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Early Childhood Education, Educational Innovation
Kemble, Virginia; And Others – 1969
The purpose of this study was to explore the feasibility of group meetings of Head Start mothers that are focused on understanding of one's self and of others. A Parent Awareness Program was developed for use with two groups of Head Start mothers over a 27-week and a 17-week period, respectively. Specific objectives were that mothers would (1)…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Discussion Groups, Educational Methods, Group Dynamics
Canadian Inst. for Adult Education, Montreal (Quebec). – 1970
Requirements of a comprehensive approach to adult and continuing education in Quebec are set forth, with particular attention to individual and social needs in a changing world as well as to short-and long-range educational objectives. Proposals are offered for serving the unemployed and other groups, reshaping content and methodology, allocating…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Planning
Simpson, Bickley – 1969
Included in the training kit for teachers in the area of learning disabilities are materials developed by Project Lighthouse for experimental field usage to test the materials. The problem of educating children with learning disabilities is summarized, as is Piaget's model of logical activity. The major divisions of the text then deal with the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Language Skills
Miller, Paul A. – 1968
For the university to be of service, it must be attuned to urban life. Some educators have suggested that a special chain of urban grant universities could reproduce in the cities the success of the landgrant colleges with rural society. The question is: Is the rural precedent really pertinent to contemporary urban needs? Analogies from urban…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Informal Education, Land Grant Universities
Platt, Robert M. – 1969
An account of Tarrant Count Junior College's participation in the American Association of Junior Colleges' Social Science Demonstration Project was presented. The purpose of the project was to involve introductory sociology students in the use of the community as a laboratory to enliven the teaching-learning experience and develop in students a…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Field Experience Programs, Instructional Innovation, Projects
Crittenden, Brian, Ed. – 1969
This collection of 10 working papers is designed to contribute to analysis of issues and appraisal of recommendations in "Learning and Living: The Report of the Provincial Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in the Schools of Ontario," the 1968 "Hall-Dennis report" commissioned to develop aims and objectives and to…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Handicapped Children
Dalis, Gus T. – 1970
This study was conducted: (1) to provide data on whether student achievement can be influenced significantly by providing students, in advance of instruction, information on what will be expected of them as an outcome of instruction and, (2) to investigate various ways of communicating to students, in writing, that which is to be learned in class.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Educational Methods
Weinshank, D. – 1974
The author attempts to delineate the three critical parameters which he feels must be considered in examining the role of general education science in an open society--students, instructors, and an holistic curricula. One other element considered to be of particular importance to such a teaching experience was style. The author briefly considers…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Education
Marcus, Joseph, Ed. – 1972
This volume contains two manuals (Russian and Israeli) designed for workers who are responsible for day-to-day group care of very young children on a broad-scale basis. The Russian manual gives detailed descriptions of children's play and activity in the first three years of life, reemphasizing the role of caretaker as teacher. The Israeli manual…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Development, Day Care, Educational Methods
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