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Nelson, Lynda A.; And Others – 1986
The handbook was developed by the staff of the Volunteers in Partnership with Parents Project (VIPP) and is intended for volunteers in the VIPP program in which people are trained to offer support and caregiving assistance to parents of young handicapped children. The partner's roles and responsibilities with parents are listed as well as those…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Preschool Education, Program Development, Role Perception
Howe, Patricia A. – 1981
The guide is designed to assist the 4-H volunteer leader in the preparation of a resume or a written record of life experiences and resulting skills, should they decide to seek paid employment outside the home, pursue further education or simply take stock of all they have learned from "doing" in the past. It is comprised of three major…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Guidelines, Job Application, Leaders
Mulligan, Dorothy, Ed. – 1979
The teacher's role in creatively and effectively involving school volunteers in educational programs is spelled out in this guide. After explaining the value of volunteers to schools, teachers, and students, the booklet suggests and expands on 12 steps teachers can take to obtain full value from volunteers: (1) assess teacher and classroom needs,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Guidelines
Association for Retarded Citizens, Arlington, TX. National Research and Demonstration Inst. – 1982
Intended for use by local units of the Association for Retarded Citizens, the manual is a guide to holding an 8-hour workshop to 1) motivate members to become involved in seeking new jobs for retarded people, and 2) training these volunteers in modern sales techniques to use in approaching employers. The first section contains information for…
Descriptors: Adults, Employer Attitudes, Employment Opportunities, Employment Potential
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Bannatyne, Alex – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1974
Summarized are five papers presented at the 1974 conference of the International Federation for Learning Disabilities in Amsterdam. (DB)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Education, Learning Disabilities, Parent Role
Engel, Barney – Education Canada, 1975
Article described how students working towards a Bachelors degree in education volunteered to help relieve teachers of tasks that were not involved with instruction. (RK)
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, Program Evaluation, Student Teachers, Student Volunteers
THURSZ, DANIEL – 1967
THE NEED FOR, AND TRAINING REQUIRED OF, SUB-PROFESSIONALS IN SOCIAL WORK IS EXPLORED. THERE ARE NOT AS MANY PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORKERS AS ARE NEEDED. OVERTRAINING FOR CERTAIN TASKS AND DYSFUNCTIONAL EDUCATION WOULD RESULT IF ALL PART-TIME AND FULL-TIME VOLUNTEERS WERE REPLACED BY PROFESSIONALS. AT PRESENT, THE NEED FOR MANPOWER IN THE SOCIAL…
Descriptors: College Programs, Education, Paraprofessional Personnel, Social Work
Atkinson, Patricia J. – 1977
This report, including statistical data, on the Parole and Pre-Release Employment Project which has been sponsored by the California Employment Development Department and funded through LEAA, covers the history, need, and purpose of the Program in context with the special employment problems of the offender in the San Francisco Bay Area. The…
Descriptors: Business, Community Programs, Employment, Employment Programs
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Special Education. – 1974
Described is Ohio's use of community volunteers in the education of behaviorally disordered children and suggested are guidelines for the organization and development of similar programs. Advantages of such an approach are seen to include adaptability and lack of expense. Elements (including volunteer recruitment and child selection) of the Ohio…
Descriptors: Administration, Behavior Problems, Community Role, Emotional Disturbances
Keltz, Dave; Milligan, Bill – 1970
A demonstration was designed in Butte, Montana, to experiment with the use of volunteers in a homebound method of adult basic education in urban areas. A two week intensive training session was conducted for six trained teachers, twelve teacher aides, and thirty volunteers. These were divided into teams composed of a teacher, two teacher aides,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Home Instruction, Teacher Aides, Teacher Education
Fitzgerald, Edward T. – 1968
The purpose of this research project was to devise a method of personality assessment for Peace Corps trainees which would increase efficiency, decrease costs, include human relations training, and promote research. It was found that professional personality evaluators are prone to use a stereotype of the "Ideal Peace Corps Volunteer"…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Evaluation Methods, Peer Relationship, Personality Assessment
Federal Extension Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1970
The Food and Nutrition Service administers interrelated child nutrition programs that provide federal aid in food, cash and technical guidance to food service programs for children from preschool age through high school. These are: National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Non-Food Assistance Program, Special Food Service Program,…
Descriptors: Children, Federal Aid, Guides, Health Materials
Gassie, Edward W.; And Others
A program to train professional aides to identify, recruit, and train indigenous volunteer leaders to conduct nutrition education programs with youth groups was tested. The program employed 24 professional aides, 56% being under 25 years of age (13 whites and 10 Negroes). The aides attended a 3-day orientation session, at which the procedure to be…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Leadership Training, Nutrition Instruction, Urban Youth
Pavloff, Gerald; Wilson, Gary – 1972
Ways to increase the involvement of parents in child development programs are presented in this training manual. The sections of the manual are as follows: I. Parent Involvement; II. How Parents Can Participate; III. Making Participation Meaningful; IV. What the Parent Groups Do; V. The Parent Sub-Committee; VI. What Would the Parents Be…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Development, Guides, Parent Participation
1971
The District of Columbia 1971 Workshop, sponsored by Project VOICE, dealt with the recruiting and retraining of volunteers in education. Following program excerpts and summaries of two operating programs and a film, the participants were divided into four problem solving groups: elementary schools (two groups), junior high schools, and the…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Recruitment, Retraining, Secondary Schools
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