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NIMNICHT, GLENDON P.; PARTRIDGE, ARTHUR R. – 1962
BY MULTIPLE-CLASS TEACHING AND FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING, SMALL HIGH SCHOOLS CAN OFFER EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS COMPARABLE TO THOSE OFFERED BY LARGE HIGH SCHOOLS. WITH ATTENTION TO FACILITY DESIGN, NOT ONLY CAN SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, FOREIGN LANGUAGE, ART, BUSINESS, INDUSTRIAL ARTS, HOMEMAKING, ENGLISH, AND SOCIAL STUDIES BE OFFERED TO TWO OR MORE GROUPS OF…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Building Innovation, Business Education, Business Education Facilities
Trubowitz, Sidney – 1968
This handbook, aimed at helping the new teacher in a ghetto elementary school, exposes the problems facing ghetto teachers and presents detailed practical ways in which successful teachers have dealt with them. Their solutions, which can be as specific as organizing a neat bulletin board to help create a secure atmosphere, are presented in the…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Community, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
QUILLING, MARY R.; AND OTHERS – 1968
REVIEWED ARE (1) THE ACTIVITIES OF RESEARCH AND INSTRUCTION (R AND I) UNITS IN TWO MILWAUKEE SCHOOLS DURING THE 1966-67 SCHOOL YEAR, AND (2) THE RESULTS OF FIELD TESTING OF R AND I UNITS. PART 1 PROVIDES A DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE PROGRAM. PARTS 2 AND 3 REPORT AND EVALUATE THE RESULTS OF TWO CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTS OF MOTIVATIONAL…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Closed Circuit Television, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Suppes, Patrick – 1965
Computer-assisted instruction has many potential applications, particularly at the elementary level, in the teaching of skill subjects such as mathematics, reading, and foreign languages. Since 1963 at Stanford a study has been made of programing a total curriculum for elementary mathematics, grades one through six, and for reading, grades one and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Elementary School Mathematics
Schiller, Sister Philomene – 1967
A group of junior high school teachers devised a literature program to meet the needs of the individual learner. They selected themes of interest to students in grades 6-8 and then prepared a list of books of varying degrees of reading difficulty which related to these themes. The student could, therefore, read a book commensurate with his ability…
Descriptors: Discussion, Independent Study, Individual Instruction, Individual Needs
COP Bulletin, 1972
The Tutorial Community Project (TCP) is a seven-year effort (1968-1975) designed to establish a model elementary school in the Los Angeles City School System. This document reports the project's accomplishments at Wilshire Crest and Dublin Avenue schools during the first year of the TCP. The main thrust of TCP is to develop a model, self-renewing,…
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Cross Age Teaching, Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Programs
Olympia Community Unit District 16, Minier, IL. – 1975
By virtue of a Title III Elementary and Secondary Education Act grant, a student interest inventory instrument was devised to evaluate apprehensions of students attending 5 different high schools prior to consolidation of the Olympia Community Unit District 16 in Illinois. Initially administered to 183 ninth graders, 228 tenth graders, and 185…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Curriculum, Educational Quality, Extracurricular Activities
Montague, H. P. – National Association of Language Laboratory Directors Newsletter, 1968
Viewing the language laboratory as an educational resource with potential applicability in every area of study, the author sets forth four basic principles which prompt him to urge its wider use. They include: (1) the possibility for concentration in isolation, (2) student analysis of his own voice, (3) a variable learning rate, and (4) the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Resources, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Independent Study
Yarborough, L. Everett; Fox, Henry C. – 1973
The Florida Department of Education has adopted state-wide goals and performance objectives which can ultimately serve as the basis of a non-time based school. In such a system, student performance will be the measure of an individual's success, as opposed to merely the number of years spent in the classroom; additional characteristics will…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Computer Oriented Programs, Continuous Progress Plan, Differentiated Staffs
Bockman, John F., Ed.; Gougher, Ronald L., Ed. – 1971
This compilation of commentaries underscores the belief that the essence of individualized instruction lies in the implementation of a variety of alternative structures activated by shared teaching roles. The remarks focus on several topics which include a description of a self-instructional course in Japanese, computer-assisted instruction in…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Innovation, Independent Study
Turner, Harold E. – 1968
This paper attempts to place in perspective the necessary relationships between school district organization and the curriculum in today's society. In the first part of the presentation, the author describes some of the forces currently affecting the curriculum and those forces likely to continue making an impact in the future. Future needs…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Ancillary Services, Curriculum Development, Educational Quality
Schrader, Marvin A.; And Others – 1976
The project was designed to determine the feasibility of having a vocational technical adult education (VTAE) district provide continuing education inservice training for health care facilities using videotape equipment so that employees could gain knowledge and skills without leaving the facility or having to involve time outside the normal…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Custodian Training, Dietetics, Health Facilities
Educational Factors, Inc., San Jose, CA. – 1976
Developed for the Spanish-speaking student at the nonreading level (Level A), this booklet is one of three modules (Levels A, B, and C) in a curriculum unit on the fruit grower. (The curriculum unit is one of a series of 12 curriculum units, each on a different occupation, designed to develop career awareness in migrant and non-migrant…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Educational Factors, Inc., San Jose, CA. – 1976
Developed for the Spanish-speaking student at the nonreading level (Level A), this booklet is one of three modules (Levels A, B, and C) in a curriculum unit on the cattle rancher. (The curriculum unit is one of a series of 12 curriculum units, each on a different occupation, designed to develop career awareness in migrant and non-migrant…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Educational Factors, Inc., San Jose, CA. – 1976
Developed for the Spanish-speaking student at the nonreading level (Level A), this booklet is one of three modules (Levels A, B, and C) in a curriculum unit on auto mechanic. (The curriculum unit is one of a series of 12 curriculum units, each on a different occupation, designed to develop career awareness in migrant and non-migrant…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Career Awareness, Career Education, Elementary Education
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