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Houston Public Schools, TX. – 1963
LEVEL I-A UNIT AREAS COVER THE MEANING OF "NUMBER," ADDITION, MULTIPLICATION, SUBTRACTION, AND DIVISION. LEVEL I-B COVERS INTRODUCTION TO COMMON FRACTIONS, COMBINING FRACTION, FRACTIONAL PARTS, SEPARATING FRACTIONS, AND APPLICATIONS. EACH UNIT UNDER I-B HAS SUBDIVISIONS, WITH A PARAGRAPH OF TEACHING HINTS AND EXAMPLES. STRESS IS UPON…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Grade 7, Mathematical Concepts
Catskill Area Project in Small School Design, Oneonta, NY. – 1960
SHARED SERVICES, A COOPERATIVE SCHOOL RESOURCE PROGRAM, IS DEFINED IN DETAIL. INCLUDED IS A DISCUSSION OF THEIR NEED, ADVANTAGES, GROWTH, DESIGN, AND OPERATION. SPECIFIC PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING STATE AID IN SHARED SERVICES, EFFECTS OF SHARED SERVICES ON THE SCHOOL, AND HINTS CONCERNING SHARED SERVICES ARE DESCRIBED. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SMALL…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Equipment, Experimental Teaching, Instruction
River Dell Regional Schools, Oradell, NJ. – 1980
A special Career Guidance program was implemented for a group of gifted and talented eleventh grade students at River Dell Senior High School (Oradell, New Jersey). Ten students and two alternates were selected from fifty-two applicants to participate in this program, which included both laboratory and shadowing experiences. Activities were…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Education, Career Exploration, Career Planning
Heinemann, Alison – 1977
The document presents Module 6, underachievers among the gifted/talented, of the Star Power modules developed for school personnel who have an interest in or a need to explore the area of gifted and talented education. It is explained in an introductory section that the modules can be used for independent study, for small group interaction, or for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Inservice Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Beard, John E. – 1977
The guidebook describes an Ohio school program for gifted and talented students. Information is provided on the following topics: definition; rationale; program dates and highlights (1976-1977); objectives for coordination activities at the program level; specific activities for academic instruction in social studies, language arts, mathematics…
Descriptors: Art, Class Activities, Dance, Dramatics
Dance, R. A.; Higginson, W. C. – 1979
This paper considers the relationships between mathematics, creativity, and the socioeconomically disadvantaged teenager. The aim is to ascertain better how to recognize the mathematically gifted student and then to pursue the question of how best to facilitate his or her learning of mathematics. Research and other literature are analyzed,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Disadvantaged, Economically Disadvantaged, Gifted
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Nolte, Jane, Comp. – 1976
Contained in the booklet is information gathered from a variety of sources on the education of gifted and talented students. Included are such items as a list of the purposes and goals of the Wisconsin Council for the Gifted and Talented, fact sheets and checklists, characteristics for the identification of gifted children, general suggestions for…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Check Lists, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Arnett, Zela – 1977
Presented is a collection of approximately 45 descriptions of programs, materials, and methods used in elementary and secondary education of gifted and talented students in Oklahoma. Usually included are a brief explanation of the program or project, a listing of needed materials (such as books and audiovisual aids), and notes on the teaching…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education, Gifted, Instructional Materials
Boston, Bruce O., Ed. – 1975
Examined in five papers are issues involved in developing elementary and secondary school programs for the gifted and talented. Emphasized by E. Drews is the need for educating the gifted and talented toward more humanizing values, and reviewed are examples of experimental curricula and learning environments. A national administrator's…
Descriptors: Administration, Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education
Canei, Robert A.
The problems that develop from delegation, as well as those which develop because of the lack of it, have received increasing attention in recent years. The manual presents a program based on the art of delegating authority and responsibility from a management perspective. The course is designed to help managers realize the value of delegation by…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Adult Education, Distributive Education
White, Alan J. – 1976
The Connecticut Program for Handicapped/Talented Children was designed to devise an assessment procedure for documenting developed or potential talent in handicapped children and to provide program services for handicapped children with high creative potential. Multi-arts experiences in the areas of visual arts, music, and theatre-movement have…
Descriptors: Art, Creative Expression, Creativity, Dramatics
United Scholarship Service. , Inc., Denver, CO. – 1969
The United Scholarship Service, Inc., a private non-profit organization, provides funds and programs for American Indians and Mexican American youth at the secondary and college level. This annual report includes a brief history of the organization, followed by a description of activities which the organization engaged in during 1969: (1) the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bias, College Students, Disadvantaged
Pound, Jack K.; Slack, Vivian M. – 1967
A review of NASA Federal Management Intern (MI) programs indicates potential for identification, attraction, and early development of successful administrative management employees, but suggests that successful development of managers is a function of the long-term care with which an agency pursues MI programs. A recent study of separations in…
Descriptors: Administrators, Age Differences, Career Planning, Followup Studies
Johns, Trevor – CITE Newsletter (Centre for Information on the Teaching of English), 1969
Anthological projects, in which students gather and produce material for a group product (e.g., class newspapers, magazines, radio shows), can reawaken students' interest in English and benefit all ability levels. The novelty of the projects and the promise of tangible results initially motivates the students, and their involvement and the…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, English Instruction
Neckritz, Benjamin; Forlano, George – 1969
The 1968-69 winter session of the Program to Excite Potential (PEP), funded by the New York State Urban Education Program, included 45 ninth and tenth grade New York City students who were identified as underachieving, disadvantaged, and having sufficient talent to warrant further musical instruction. The program, housed at the Riverdale School of…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Aspiration, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Improvement
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