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LeBarron, Suzanne – 1979
This handbook, produced by a project of the Office of Public Libraries and Interlibrary Cooperation (OPLIC), provides planning, topic, funding, and resource information to help public libraries in Minnesota, in collaboration with other education and community agencies, provides public adult programming in the humanities. Information was gathered…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Directories, Guides, Human Resources
Benson, Arland; Henriksen, Dorothy, Ed. – 1977
Materials contained in this career education implementation booklet (one in a series of seven) are designed to provide experiences for developing the skills necessary to plan and manage a comprehensive career education program. This booklet focuses on the processes of planning and implementing and is closely related to Booklet #1, Consultation and…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Advisory Committees, Career Education, Coordination
Tennyson, W. Wesley; And Others – 1975
Basic career needs, management tasks, objectives, human development rationale, and implementation strategies for a career development education program are discussed in terms of the Minnesota Career Development Curriculum (CDC) project. Oriented toward teachers and counselors, the document contains six chapters: (1) The Challenge, presenting an…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Education, Counselor Role, Curriculum Development
Henriksen, Dorothy; Benson, Arland, Ed. – 1977
Materials contained in this career implemention guide (one in a series of seven) are designed to guide collaborative efforts between the school and community organizations in order to multiply the learning resources for students and increase the influence of career educators. Each of five modules contains description and program materials from one…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Advisory Committees, Career Development, Career Education
Whiteford, Emma B. – 1977
Objectives of a pilot workshop for selected home economics teachers working with special needs students who were programmed into regular home economics classes were that each participant should (1) become aware of her personal teaching styles (and alternatives); (2) learn to match teaching styles with student learning styles; (3) become familiar…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Exceptional Persons, Handicapped Students, Home Economics Teachers