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Gordon, Charles E. – 1969
Presently, college and university recruitment efforts are heavily concentrated towards attracting culturally different youth in general and black students in particular, for enrollment in a two year or four year degree oriented program. What happens to the student once he is on campus, however, appears to be of considerably less concern. It has…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Curriculum, College Environment, College Freshmen
Levin, Henry M. – 1969
School districts containing the largest proportions of poor and disadvantaged pupils have the lowest financial resources available to support their schools. The inequalities persist for a combination of both technical and political reasons. The evidence reviewed suggests that the distribution of school resources is directly related to the…
Descriptors: Community Control, Compensatory Education, Decentralization, Disadvantaged Youth
Davis, A. L., Ed. – 1969
This report is designed to aid the college instructor preparing prospective English teachers in the area of dialect studies. It includes a general description of the nature of dialect, teaching suggestions, and an extensive annotated bibliography. The articles which make up the report are as follows: "Historical, Regional and Social…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Dialect Studies, Dialects, Disadvantaged Youth
Bell, David G. – 1969
San Francisco Valley State College began laying the groundwork for the admission of some 225 educationally and economically disadvantaged students a year ago. The first step was to undo previous guidance, which had guided males into industrial arts areas and females into bedmaking. A new approach was needed by guidance personnel. Through…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Freshmen, College Programs, Colleges
MacVicar, Joan A. – 1968
Playground 81 was a recreational program available to children in the Mission Hill Extension Housing Development in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It was operated by 10 mothers, both black and white, indigenous to the project. It was supported by funds allotted by the Office of Economic Opportunity to the Research and Development Center at Harvard…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Black Community
National Education Association, Washington, DC. – 1969
The broad outlines of the recommendations for dealing with the urban school crisis presented by the National Educational Association (NEA) Task Force Project are: (1) decentralization and reorganization involving both parents and educators in decision making processes; (2) availability of medical and dental care; (3) individualized instruction;…
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Disadvantaged Youth
Booker T. Washington Junior-Senior High School, Miami, FL. – 1968
Designed as a 3-year pilot project, the Booker T. Washington High School Learning Laboratory emphasized the preparation of its disadvantaged Negro students for better job opportunities. Three consecutive experimental groups were to receive special training in language arts and mathematics, as well as special guidance. Three corresponding control…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Bennett, James Gordon – 1969
In three Ohio cities, a perception scale of 55 statements was administered to: (1) 350 black students in schools serving disadvantaged youth, (2) 600 white students in schools serving non-disadvantaged youth, (3) 27 white students in a school serving disadvantaged youth, and (4) 154 department store workers. Among extensive findings were the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Distributive Education, Employee Attitudes, Employment Opportunities
Heine, Lea; Mae, Hattie – 1969
The plight of many children of the Deep South, their personal and social problems, is revealed through the experiences of a VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) volunteer. The volunteer spent one academic year, 1966-67, in the VISTA program as a school tutor and then returned on her own in the summer of 1968 to offer additional educational…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Black Youth, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Opportunities
Iowa State Dept. of Public Instruction, Des Moines. – 1969
A 1969 summer program for the education of migrants in Iowa operated under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 is summarized and evaluated. Program components reported on are: exemplary projects, children served, grade placement, teacher-pupil ratio, inter-relationships with regular Title I programs, coordination with…
Descriptors: Coordination, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Cooperation, Educational Media
Mason, George E.; Blanton, William E. – 1969
This study was designed to determine (1) the relevance of a child's "language map"--his expressed attitude toward reading as developed by early experiences with reading material and oral reading--to his potential reading achievement and (2) the accuracy of a previously developed instrument for measuring the "language map" and thus the semantic…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Beginning Reading, Disadvantaged Youth, Grade 1
Alabama State Dept. of Education, Montgomery. – 1969
Format of this report is a question and answer series (with tables appended) which presents the standardized required information for Federal evaluating purposes. Cooperative efforts between State Education Association and Local Education Association staff members, test results from standardized tests, and special education programs for retarded,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Compensatory Education, Delinquency
Crawford, Jack; And Others – 1969
English language development is a major educational problem of children of migrant agricultural workers and of native Indians. A program is described which utilized Teaching Research Language Development materials so they could be taught by teacher aides. The materials, commonly known as "Language Games," were structured in order that…
Descriptors: American Indians, Black Youth, Curriculum Enrichment, Disadvantaged Youth
Harris, Albert J.; Morrison, Coleman – 1968
The reading progress of disadvantaged urban Negro children was investigated over a 3-year period in the Comparing Approaches in First-Grade Teaching with Disadvantaged Children (CRAFT) Project in New York City. Reading was taught by two basic approaches, skills centered and language experience. The former included a basal reader method and a…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Riessman, Frank – 1968
The program outlined in this proposal describes various teaching techniques which are suited to the styles and strengths of disadvantaged students. The general approach is directed at convincing the disadvantaged student that he can learn and become educated without becoming a middle class stereotype--that he can retain his own identity. A "New…
Descriptors: Black Students, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Inservice Teacher Education
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