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Georgia Council of Teachers of English, Rome. – 1975
This summary of the proceedings of the Georgia Conference on Teaching the English Language Arts contains an address, "Skellingtons," presented by Katie Letcher Lyle; five keynote addresses, each followed by discussion reports; reports of the media festival; a list of the teacher/student produced materials on display; reflections on the…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Drama, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
Waterman, David C., Comp.; Gibbs, Vanita M., Comp. – 1980
Part of a series on selected aspects of curriculum development, this monograph contains reading conference proceedings that include an opening address by author Marguerite Henry in which she shares personal experiences in her evolution as a writer and six papers on remedial reading and language arts. The first paper describes the neurological…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Creative Writing, Creativity, Elementary Education
Mork, Theodore A., Ed. – 1973
Edited versions of papers presented at the 1971 and 1972 Western Washington State College conferences on the teaching of reading and language arts comprise the contents of this book. Titles of the papers are (1) "Reading Alone," (2) "Individualized Language Activities and the Nurture of Individuality," (3) "Making the Beginning of Reading a…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
National Commission on Excellence in Education (ED), Washington, DC. – 1982
At a public hearing on language and literacy, held in Houston, Texas, April 16, 1982, testimony was presented on: (1) need for emphasis on language arts in elementary secondary schools and for students with bilingual capabilities; (2) benefits accruing to students and educational institutions through developmental education programs; (3) guiding…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Cultural Pluralism
Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1932
The application of scientific method to the study of college problems in the field of curricula, methods, administration, and student personnel is increasing rapidly. The experimental method--the setting up of alternative procedures in such a way that the factor under study may be isolated for measurement--appeals more to college faculty members…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Higher Education, College Faculty, Prediction