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Lindsey, Alfred J.; Filson, Thomas – 1968
This study was made to discover whether or not teacher ideas and performance could be changed by a short English extension course on principles of composition, practical applications of linguistics, and various approaches to teaching slow learners. In 1965-66, three instructors spent 3 to 4 weeks in each of several schools in Illinois teaching…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, English Instruction, Extension Education, Inservice Education
Duker, Sam – 1969
This survey of "listening, as a receptive communication skill," summarizes major research on listening in the following areas: (1) "Scope and Extent of Listening," (2) " Literature on Listening," (3) "Relationships to Listening"--the interrelationships between listening and such factors as reading skills, intelligence, school achievement, cultural…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Background
Coles, Edwin Townsend – 1969
This guide aims to provide general background information on adult education in developing countries for those who shape educational policy or are concerned with the administration of education. It covers: aims and purposes; programs--literacy education, general education, skill training, citizen education; and education for women; providing…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Citizenship, Developing Nations
Ott, Elizabeth Haynes – 1967
A comparison was made between disadvantaged, Spanish-speaking elementary school pupils taught science in English by the oral/aural (OAE) method and those taught the same science content in English with non-oral/aural (NOA) instruction. Both the Ott-Jameson Test of individual oral expression and a group, pencil and paper test of responses to spoken…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiolingual Skills, Bilingual Students, Comparative Analysis
Hewett, Frank M.; And Others – 1967
To evaluate the effectiveness of an engineered classroom design, 54 educationally handicapped children were placed in six classrooms, each with a teacher and an aide. Each classroom was set up with three major centers: mastery-achievement, exploratory-social, and attention-response-order. Children were assigned tasks at centers in keeping with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Arithmetic, Attention Span, Behavior Change
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Marder, Louis – College English, 1964
A number of techniques applicable to the teaching of Shakespeare are described with some illustrations from the author's own teaching experience. Analysis of dramatic structure receives significant attention with equal space devoted to the Gustav Freytag formula and the author's own technique. Literary, dramatic, social, and personal goals in the…
Descriptors: Biographies, Classroom Techniques, Creative Teaching, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Iowa Univ., Iowa City. Special Education Curriculum Development Center. – 1969
The guide discusses preliminary steps and preparation of lesson plans for writing life experience units, and presents starter units which suggest directions for teachers to follow in unit completion. The starter units are on learning to be healthy and pets at the primary instructional level, recreation and the state of Iowa at the intermediate…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Dating (Social), Educational Objectives, Educational Resources
Pattemore, Arnel W. – 1969
Written to describe successful projects which have been used in special education art classes, and to assist teachers in planning a worthwhile program, the booklet makes suggestions for arranging the long-range program in blocks or units, planning projects around changing seasons and established celebrations, using materials with definite weight…
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Art Materials, Ceramics
Department of Education and Science, London (England). – 1968
The results of study in England and Wales to determine the place of fingerspelling and signing in deaf education are reported. The scope and procedure of the inquiry, its context, the meaning of terms, the linguistic quality methods of communication, variable factors likely to affect the attainments of children with impaired hearing, and present…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Education, Exceptional Child Education
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Beringause, Arthur F. – The CEA Critic, 1965
Pre-college remedial courses in reading and writing at Bronx Community College are described. Teachers with experience in high school remedial reading and composition and college composition taught a combined remedial reading-composition course and a control remedial composition course, so that reading improvement could be tested for both classes.…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Curriculum Design, English Instruction, Reading Achievement
Fink, Lawrence A. – 1969
A discussion of the challenge and promise of honors courses precedes an examination of an American History honors class composed of 24 high school juniors and seniors selected by one or more sets of criteria. The students came from well educated parents who raised comparatively small families, 13 were either first born or only children, and all…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American History, Bibliographies, Course Content
Smith, Carl B.; And Others – 1969
One of four books directed to reading specialists, the text provides information on methods for identifying problems that can be efficiently treated in a remedial reading group and on methods for handling these problems. Consideration is given to the scope of the problem and to three categories of disabilities. Levels of diagnosis, types of tests,…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Dyslexia, Educational Diagnosis, Exceptional Child Education
Kanner, Joseph H.; And Others – 1954
The major aim of this study was to obtain a measure of the relative teaching effectiveness of television instruction as compared to regular instruction, utilizing as subject matter parts of the Army basic training program. The study was not designed to reorganize the curriculum for television, nor was it designed to maximize the television…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Media, Educational Television, Emergency Programs
Donelson, Kenneth, Ed. – Arizona English Bulletin, 1969
To maintain within a national unity the richness of cultural diversity that has made America great, school curriculums should develop in the child a knowledge of the country's varying cultures. Teachers should initiate for children meaningful experiences with other cultures to help them appreciate the differences and similarities among people. One…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
Georgia State Dept. of Education, Atlanta. Div. of Special Education. – 1969
Conference papers are concerned with the overall curriculum for the trainable mentally handicapped, physical education and recreation, a psychological evaluation, arts and crafts and associated learning, and language development. Discussed are matters of contingency management in the classroom, programing, evaluation and testing instruments,…
Descriptors: Art, Behavior Change, Community Role, Educational Programs
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