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| Horowitz, Frances Degen | 1 |
| Hundemer, Frederick H. | 1 |
| Kroman, Nathan | 1 |
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Dumaine, Deborah – Training and Development Journal, 1987
The author discusses clear and persuasive writing techniques to be used in preparing training program proposals. Strategies include (1) using headlines, (2) analyzing the audience, (3) using positive and simple language, (4) maintaining credibility, and (5) making the proposal attractive. (CH)
Descriptors: Program Proposals, Proposal Writing, Trainers, Writing Improvement
Hundemer, Frederick H. – American Education, 1980
Various facets of EDGAR (the Education Department General Administrative Regulations) are discussed: why it was formed, its provisions, work of the task force, the consolidation process, simplifying the language, its new emphasis, and guidance on grant use. (CT)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Policy, Federal Regulation, Grants
Peer reviewedWeiser, Margaret G. – Childhood Education, 1984
Summarizes major presentations of the 17th World Congress of the World Organization for Early Childhood Education (OMEP). The opening address asks the question "Should an individual's original cultural identity be continued and reinforced when that person becomes a permanent resident in an alien culture?" Workshops, displays, projects, and…
Descriptors: Conferences, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedHorowitz, Frances Degen – American Psychologist, 1990
Discusses the joint funding of scientific research by government programs, universities, and privately funded agencies. Examines who is responsible for deciding the research topics to be explored, and what influences these decisions. Presents research on child development as an example of how programs are funded. (JS)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Financial Support, Grants, Private Financial Support
Peer reviewedKroman, Nathan – Journal of Educational Thought, 1978
Students should have input about the teaching that affects them, but, as faculty often assert, students are not competent judges of a professor's expertise. However, an instrument which elicited students' nonjudgmental descriptions of their teacher's behavior could add valuable information to an evaluation dialogue with the professor concerned.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Evaluation


