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Webb, Michael; Schwartz, Wendy – PTA Today, 1988
Students in effective peer tutoring programs consistently achieve at higher rates than those in other learning situations. Benefits to learners, tutors and teachers are described, and a step-by-step plan for establishing a peer tutoring program is presented. (IAH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Teaching, Program Development, Tutorial Programs

Purvis, J. R.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1991
Describes steps in establishing crisis intervention team in schools: determining goals, performing needs assessment, finding model programs, developing membership pool, developing training program, preparing and maintaining list of resources and plans for support services, establishing communication network, designating base of operations,…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development, Program Implementation
Alberta Education, 2010
Research continues to support the many teaching and learning benefits of one-to-one laptop learning. Benefits range from improved student engagement and teacher-student interactions to the attainment of 21st century skills and the transformation of teacher practice. Additional benefits include improved student writing skills, increased teacher…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Writing Skills
McClelland, Michael J.; Longe, Karen M. – 1982
Eight steps for organizing an energy education event are outlined in this document. These steps include: (1) forming an organizing team; (2) assessing needs; (3) setting goals and objectives; (4) locating resources; (5) developing strategies; (6) implementing a plan; (7) evaluating a plan; and (8) planning for the future. The major focus in the…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education, Guidelines
Western Washington Univ., Bellingham. – 1977
This volume, from a set of documents on planning for inservice teacher education, provides an overview of the process and a set of tasks in program planning. The primary function of the tasks is to assist staff in the articulation of fundamental principles and guidelines for site-specific inservice programs. The initial step is the establishment…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Development, Program Guides
Western Washington Univ., Bellingham. – 1977
This booklet is part of a set of materials based on the belief that by getting teachers to agree on fundamental issues and values, a comprehensive program of inservice can be easily planned. This component of the set presents six generalizations about effective inservice programs and illustrates each with several different, but satisfactory,…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Guidelines, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Development
Hovell, Carrie; Fry, Betty – 1975
The manual for the trainer of Head Start teachers is designed to accompany teacher units on basic techniques for working with handicapped preschool children. Following administrator and trainer tests are sections on the following areas: using the manual, setting up the program, the point system, negotiating with the director, negotiating with…
Descriptors: Guides, Handicapped Children, Preschool Education, Program Development
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. – 1978
This handbook is intended to provide school officials and members of school councils and advisory committees with helpful information about different ways to plan for school improvement. It focuses on the process of planning, rather than on the process of writing a plan, and therefore does not include any planning forms or instructions for using…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Davis, Larry Nolan; McCallon, Earl – 1974
This concise guide to adult education activities begins with a simplified survey of adult learning theory and moves step by step through the workshop process, from the earliest planning stage to the final evaluation. It relates social science theory to practical use in a variety of institutional settings, and is intended as a resource for the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Guides, Program Administration, Program Development
Mowen, Maryanne M.; And Others – 1977
This handbook presents a step-by-step outline of how to successfully launch and implement a new educational concept or program. A heavy emphasis is placed on the "program marketing" approach, which assumes that a new program must be "sold" to its "consumers" (i.e., teachers or students) if it is to be successfully implemented. Because the handbook…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Flow Charts, Guidelines
Miller, Larry E. – 1975
The primary purpose of an advisory council is to assist and advise the teacher and administration in planning, organizing, and conducting an instructional program in agricultural education that will effectively meet the needs of the people in the community. Advisory councils are classified as general (serves all of vocational education or a…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Agricultural Education, Program Development, School Community Relationship
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. Career and Vocational Education Section. – 1975
Career education at the elementary level in Oregon focuses on career awareness and career exploration. At the secondary level a higher degree of experiences is developed in career exploration, which is concerned with self-understanding, occupational exploration, and career information. Career exploration provides experiences in career decision…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Exploration, Guidelines, Program Development
Spencer, Dorothy; Parsons, A. Chapman – 1975
In an Ohio Library Association guide for planning workshops, detailed instructions are given for forming a committee, holding meetings, selecting and paying the speaker, and developing the program. Budgets and fees are discussed along with information on federal funding. Practical guidance is also provided about equipment, table arrangements,…
Descriptors: Budgets, Discussion, Guides, Librarians
Sato, Irving S.; And Others – 1974
Provided in working draft form is a matrix for developing written program plans (at either the school, district, State Department, or Regional Office of Education planning levels) for educating gifted and talented students. The matrix contains separate columns for elements, objectives, and implementation and focused on the following major…
Descriptors: Administration, Exceptional Child Education, Gifted, Program Budgeting
Kaplan, Sandra N. – 1974
The handbook, developed by the National Summer Leadership Training Institute (1972 and 1973) on the Education of the Gifted and Talented, provides background information for program development, worksheets for applying information, and models which illustrate successful program ideas. Topics considered in the section on initiating a program are…
Descriptors: Administration, Curriculum Development, Exceptional Child Education, Gifted