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Peer reviewedMoore, David M. – Community Services Catalyst, 1981
With regard to alternative instruction planning, presents considerations which are logistical (e.g., equipment, location, variety, and production), practical (e.g., students' backgrounds and attention spans, ease of use, sequence, and cost), and contextual (e.g., suitability, visualness, and school requirements). (DMM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Planning, Community Colleges, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedParry, Jose – Higher Education Review, 1981
Goldsmiths College, founded in 1891 by a company for higher education and recreation for the "men and women of the industrial, working and artisan classes," has been denied full school status although owned by the University of London. Recent debate about the college's future has focused on maintenance of standards and its tradition of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Educational History, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedLevine, Arthur – Change, 1981
A history of Brookwood Labor College, an educational pioneer that engaged in practices and solved problems that have become widespread in higher education, is presented. It served adult and nontraditional students, and also proved that a liberal arts education provides vocational training, and that quality means more than survival. (MLW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational History, Educational Innovation, General Education
Peer reviewedUsdan, Michael D. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1981
As enrollment declines in the 1980s, school systems and colleges have three options: (1) extend their resources to different populations, such as senior citizens and preschool children; (2) intensify existing programs; or (3) cut back. (JN)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Planning, Educational Supply, Educational Trends
Raywid, Mary Anne – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Describes the origins of alternative schools within U. S. public school systems and the reasons for their rapid proliferation. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Delinquency Prevention, Educational Innovation, Educational Vouchers
Kintzer, Frederick C. – New Directions for Experiential Learning, 1979
The problems in granting experiential learning credit and the exchange and use of such credit are discussed. Because of the shift in attention from traditional curricula to nontraditional programming and services, many problems exist for both the institutions and the adult students returning to school. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Articulation (Education), College Credits, Educational Objectives
Chadwick, Clifton B. – Educational Technology, 1979
Examines elements of the traditional teaching-learning model in relation to changing objectives in education and discusses the application of a technology of education as an alternative model, recommending a shift of focus from systematic to a systems approach in building comprehensive models responsive to social issues and requirements. (RAO)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Technology, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedFantini, Mario D. – Education and Urban Society, 1981
Outlines the author's participation in several programs designed to effect change in educational institutions. Observations regarding school decentralization, community participation, and staff development programs are presented. (APM)
Descriptors: Accountability, Adult Education, Community Involvement, Decentralization
Flanagan, John L. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1980
Addressed are questions raised during seminars designed to bring television station and college personnel into closer working relationships, including, among others, the nature of telecourses, formation and operation of a consortium, and use of cable to deliver telecourses. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cable Television, College Faculty, Consortia
Adams, Terry – Wisconsin Vocational Educator, 1980
Telecourses allow students to test their interests and aptitudes before committing themselves to a course of study. Milwaukee Area Technical College telecourses are available throughout a wide area via cable television. Because videocassettes of courses are available in the library, self-paced learning is possible. (SK)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Cable Television, Educational Television, Higher Education
VocEd, 1980
Using actual events, the authors show how vocational students and the community benefit by learning experiences conducted beyond school walls. Lists 20 ideas for energizing advisory councils, and examines a contract that helps ensure success for special needs students in work experience programs. (CT)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Community Involvement, Interpersonal Relationship, Nontraditional Education
Yordi, Bonni – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1980
The learning process and ways in which it can hinder or contribute to intellectual development, the development of "critical consciousness," and social change are reviewed. Questions are raised about the relationship between alternative educational programs and social change. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Curriculum, College Role, Educational Change
Kowalski, Joanne; And Others – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1980
It is suggested that the creators and participants of alternative higher education have fallen comfortably into a process of cooperation that alleviated the more obvious symptoms of alienation and dissent, and that it is time to deal with deeper issues of internal theory and organization, survival, and social change. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Research
Peer reviewedOliver, John – Journal of Negro Education, 1980
Describes the development of an alternative elementary school in Hartford's Black South Arsenal Community. Contrasts organization, staff, student academic performance, and curriculum in the alternative school with those of the neighborhood public school. Attributes positive outcomes in the former to a strong relationship among parents, teachers,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Community, Community Action, Community Schools
Peer reviewedPaulston, Rolland G. – Comparative Education, 1980
The author examines the role of nonformal education movements in the United States and Scandinavian countries, tracing the various purposes and possibilities of less formal school and nonformal cultural movements in differing circumstances, yet drawing general conclusions from a little-compared group of phenomena. (Editor)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Education, Educational Change, Educational Objectives


