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Ohio Modern Language Teachers Association, Columbus. – 1978
This booklet is a guideline to those interested in the Ohio Modern Language Teachers Association Workshops. Outlined are the membership policies, responsibilities of the local workshop director, guidelines for selecting consultants, site selection, publicity guidelines, and OMLTA workshops and consultants. A complete description of each workshop…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Methods, Games
Garber, Leonard; Tobin, Michael F. – 1974
This report presents data gathered in a survey of educational programs and practices used in Connecticut public schools during the 1974-75 school year. School principals were asked to indicate which of a selected list of programs were in operation in their school. Responses do not indicate the extent of program involvement, merely whether a…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Methods, Educational Practices, Educational Programs
Riegel, R. Hunt – 1972
Two studies were conducted to determine the usefulness of the Sampling Organization and Recall through Strategies (SORTS) test and the effectiveness of teaching grouping strategies to young handicapped children (mean ages 9 and 6 years). In both studies, SORTS was used to develop and implement instruction in organizational strategy. In the first…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Children, Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Research
Muller, Douglas G. – 1970
A major objective of this study was to seek the relationship of principles derived from traditional paired-associates transfer experiments as applied to the reading task. In this experiment 10 subjects from upper-division education courses, all volunteers, received various types of preliminary training with letter stimuli; then all subjects…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Education Majors, Educational Methods
Civil Service Commission, Washington, DC. Bureau of Training. – 1970
This directory of Federal Educational and Training activities contains 25 completed reports and studies, followed by 48 others on programs still in progress. The Civil Service Commission, Post Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Health, Education and Welfare report activities of both…
Descriptors: Careers, Curriculum Evaluation, Directories, Disadvantaged
Davis, David Charles – 1969
This historical and comparative study examines the folk high school movement in Denmark from the standpoint of the New Humanism as expressed in the writings of Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow, Sidney Jourard, and others. These schools are unique among the many educational forms and institutions western man has developed. Private, nonprofit residential…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Bibliographies, Comparative Education, Curriculum
Wenrich, John William – 1969
A pilot study was made of the continuing education of physicians on the staff of a private, medium-sized, nonteaching, short-stay general hospital in the Midwest. Among the steps involved were analysis of hospital records, observation of meetings and educational programs, a questionnaire survey, and interviews with physicians as well as selected…
Descriptors: Committees, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Methods, Hospitals
Crimi, James E. – 1957
In a 1953-54 survey of liberal arts colleges, 233 of the 404 responding colleges reported some provision for adult education. These were among the other findings: (1) proportions of colleges with adult programs were relatively high for Protestant institutions in the Midwest, in the 400-900 range of regular day student enrollment, and communities…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Colleges, Community Size, Credit Courses
Stinnett, Ray D.; Prehm, Herbert J. – 1969
Rote learning and retention performance was studied as a function of method used in original learning and as a function of intellectual level. Sixty educable mentally retarded and 60 mentally normal junior high school students were randomly selected and assigned to one of three treatment groups, each learning to a different criterion, for each…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence Differences, Learning
Randolph, Norma; And Others – 1968
The training manual for Self Enhancing Education is designed for use with the text Self-Enhancing Education, (Randolph and Howe, 1966, Sanford Press). The manual is divided into ten units such as "Two Primary Communication Techniques," and "A Primary Concept Essential to Self Enhancing Education," and 13 appendices including pictures, tape scripts…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communications, Education, Educational Innovation
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome (Italy). – 1972
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) publications and documents issued by the Human Resources and Institutions division and by other technical divisions in the technical, economic, and social fields are selected, annotated and indexed in this bibliography. Documents issued prior to 1967 are not included but can be found in the Rural…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Curriculum, Documentation
Levy, Leah, Ed. – Inequality in Education, 1973
Every school system in the country seeks a way to evaluate its educational effectiveness as well as the academic success and failres of its students. A majority of schools assume that intelligence, and therefore academic success, can be measured. Accordingly, standardized tests are used to determine intellectual capacity and level, and test…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Disadvantaged Youth
Hoxter, Lee – 1971
The inner city child is described, and the differences between his school and that of his middle-class counterpart are contrasted. The author lists what he has frequently found to be affective constraints of recalcitrant inner city students: (1) poor school attitudes; (2) anti-societal (middle class) values; and (3) negative school perceptions.…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Role, Counselors, Disadvantaged Schools
John, Vera – 1970
Problems in the measurement of communicative competence of American Indian children are discussed in this position paper. Problems include the failure of traditional observations and measurements, and judgments by educators based on non-Indian experiences and expectations. Some trends in contemporary research concerned with these problems are…
Descriptors: American Indians, Children, Communication Skills, Cross Cultural Training
Borg, Walter R. – 1971
Three levels of evaluation that can be used in the assessment of educational products and processes are: 1) Unvalidated Form of Experience, 2) Validated Form of Experience, 3) Direct Performance Evaluation. Each of these evaluation models is described in detail, and factors involved in selection of the evaluation model are discussed. (MS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Methods, Educational Objectives
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