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Mount Hermon School, MA. – 1965
THE LIBERAL STUDIES PROGRAM OFFERED CHALLENGING COURSES CONCERNED WITH THE TECHNIQUES OF CLEAR EXPOSITION AND HELPED ABLE STUDENTS FORM INTELLIGENT OPINIONS IN DIFFERENT FIELDS. THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM WAS TO ENRICH AND PROMOTE THE STUDENT'S PREPARATION IN A SPECIFIC FIELD THROUGH EXCITING COURSES AND STIMULATING TEACHERS. THE STUDENTS…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Cultural Enrichment, Educational Programs, Enrichment
TIEDEMAN, DAVID V. – 1967
THE AUTHOR FEELS THAT SELF-ESTEEM CAN BE BOTH A PREDICTOR AND A CRITERION OF COLLEGE SUCCESS. THE CONCEPT OF SELF CONSISTS OF SELF-CONCEPTION, IMPRESSIONS WHICH AN INDIVIDUAL ATTRIBUTES TO HIMSELF, AND SELF-CONSISTENCY, THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE PERSON'S IDEAL PICTURE OF HIMSELF AND THE PERCEPTION OF HIS REAL SELF. IN THE PROCESS OF THE…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Students, Self Concept, Self Esteem
Miami-Dade Junior Coll., FL. – 1970
Career College (originally known as Cooperative Education Program for Dropouts) was set up under Title I of the Higher Education Act. The objectives of this program focused on familiarizing the individual with the college environment, fostering independence in program participants, and creating a desire in participants to continue their education…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Dropout Programs, Remedial Programs
Mayhew, Lewis B. – 1969
The fundamental needs and urges of undergraduate students should and can be accommodated in the curriculum. However, the large body of information on student development is little reflected in curricula, college organization or instruction. Revitalized instruction depends upon the teacher's acceptance of certain postulates: that students have…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Faculty, Guidance, Higher Education
Axelrod, Joseph – 1969
During an analysis of the nature of the curricular-instructional process of US higher education, faculty members were classified into 5 prototypes based on their styles of teaching. The recitation class teacher limits the process of reasoning by students. The content-centered faculty member helps his students to master what "knowledgeable" people…
Descriptors: Faculty, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Participant Satisfaction
Record, Albert L. – 1968
The entering college freshman needs an orientation program that can provide him with the personal skills--a better understanding of himself and his learning style, development of communication skills--necessary to thrive in the college environment. At the National Conference on Student Stress in 1965, it was estimated that many students leave…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Counseling Services, Higher Education, Orientation
Torrance, E. Paul – 1969
Although research on creativity has had virtually no impact on higher education except in rare instances, the chances are good that this will change in the 1970s. Creativity research has had an increasingly greater effect on pre-primary, primary and secondary education, and more and more students are prepared to do such research when they enter…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creativity Research, Higher Education, Problem Solving
Peterson, Richard E.; Vale, Carol A. – 1973
This paper is an attempt to respond to the need for workable procedures for assessing the effectiveness of programs and institutions in complex postsecondary education systems. Effectiveness is taken to mean the capacity of the institution to advance student development-academic, vocational, and affective. Four general strategies are outlined in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Program Effectiveness, Student Development
Wlodkowski, Raymond J. – 1972
This report examined student performance expectancies based on self-evaluation of past performance and personal ability. The subjects included 230 male fifth and sixth graders from six randomly selected public elementary schools from a lower-middle class income area of Van Dyke, Michigan. The Arithmetic Computation Test and the Arithmetic…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Ability, Performance Criteria, Self Evaluation
Fernald, Peter S.; DuNann, Deborah H. – 1972
In the present study, a form of individualized instruction is compared with the conventional lecture approach. Hourly and final exams given to both groups indicate a superiority for students under individualized instruction, which, while highly significant statistically, represents only moderate pragmatic gains. Attitude questionnaires indicate…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Instruction, Individualized Instruction, Student Centered Curriculum
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Lasser, Michael; Dalton, William – Clearing House, 1976
Teachers in the English department at the Harley School, Rochester, New York, developed a program in theater as a continuing and inherent part of the English curriculum. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Dramatics, English Curriculum, Learning Activities, Program Descriptions
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Olmo, Barbara G. – Clearing House, 1976
Article focused on current programs dealing with the future, and the development of students so that they can better understand the problems of today as the challenges of the future. (RK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Futures (of Society), Student Attitudes
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Toback, Adam S. – Clearing House, 1976
Article provided a short, series of steps teachers can follow when examining reading in secondary subject matter. These steps were intended to aid the secondary teacher (especially those with no formal training in reading instruction) to improve effective reading in the classroom. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Reading Improvement, Reading Instruction, Reading Programs, Reading Skills
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Schwartz, Sy – Clearing House, 1976
Author stressed the need for a new moral consciousness and the leadership of educators willing to first seek it in themselves. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Student Development, Student School Relationship
Martensen, Marcia – Instructor, 1976
In Clinton, Iowa, some fourth graders have benefited from a different sort of program, setting up what they have labeled their "morgue". Article described how the students brought some excitement to learning about the insides of their bodies. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Body Image, Educational Games, Elementary School Students, Health Activities
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