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Thompson, Hugh L. – AGB Reports, 1981
In the 1960s Siena Heights College decided: to become coeducational; to develop programs in business; and to develop a board of trustees who would have fiduciary authority and be the policy-making corpus and legal entity for the institution. The creation of a new board of turstees is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Governing Boards, Higher Education
Red, W. E. – Engineering Education, 1981
Describes a course module designed to instruct beginning engineering students at the University of New Mexico in problem-solving methodology as suggested by Polya (understand, plan, carry out, look back). (SK)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development
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Stearns, Peter N.; Tarr, Joel A. – History Teacher, 1981
Describes a successful approach to college-level modern history teaching using three case studies to examine the technical, social, and political conditions shaping government policy. A discussion of problems inherent in this teaching method is included. (AM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Government Role, Higher Education, History Instruction
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Hersey, Paul W. – Educational Leadership, 1982
Describes an assessment center that not only identifies strong candidates for administrative positions but also helps participants improve weak skills. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Administrators, Inservice Education, Management Development
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Richardson, Glenn E. – Journal of School Health, 1981
Educational imagery is a teaching method that guides students into decision-making situations through directed daydreaming or fantasizing. The theory is that if a decision is clearly imagined and acted out, the process will be facilitated in real life. (JN)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Decision Making Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Fantasy
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Hynson, Lawrence M., Jr. – Family Coordinator, 1979
This paper sets forth a community family life education model within the structure-functional framework. Attention is first focused on societal and family needs, followed by the model, its goals, organization, and implementation. Finally, several recommendations and a challenge are given to family educators. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Educational Objectives, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Life Education
Ciervo, Arthur V. – CASE Currents, 1979
An organized approach to problem solving in university public information and relations is outlined: (1) identify the problem, (2) do adequate fact-finding, (3) determine cause, (4) list possible solutions, and (5) make decision. Other suggestions include: beware of fatigue, take time-out, and beware of the please- the-boss syndrome. (MLW)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Higher Education, Organizational Effectiveness, Problem Solving
Greenberg, Leslie S.; Kahn, Sharon E. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1980
Matching specific counselor interventions with particular client "moments" enables counselors to conceptualize when and how to best use the interventions. Focusing, evocative reflection, use of the empty chair, reenactment, and fantasy all stimulate adult clients to experience more deeply and develop new understandings. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Objectives, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
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Campbell, Joseph K. – Journal of Extension, 1979
Describes New York State's extension experience in using the programable calculator, a portable pocket-size computer, to solve many of the problems that central computers now handle. Subscription services to programs written for the Texas Instruments TI-59 programable calculator are provided by both Cornell and Iowa State Universities. (MF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Equipment Utilization
NJEA Review, 1981
The New Jersey Education Association's School Effectiveness Training is helping to solve the problems of urban schools. The NJEA approach--developing building-wide consensus, planning, and commitment to make the instructional process work--is not only taking root in New Jersey but is spreading to other states. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Diffusion, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs, Inservice Teacher Education
Culling, George – Education Canada, 1980
Describes three strategies for disseminating innovative ideas and practices among teachers. Describes how British teaching centers function as centers for exhibitions, socializing, resources, inservice education, and curriculum development. Notes three factors governing the success of teachers' centers: their practical value, teacher involvement,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Information Dissemination, Inservice Teacher Education, Material Development
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Lochhead, Jack; Collura, John – Physics Teacher, 1981
Discusses laboratory investigations designed to allow students to solve problems without using predetermined mathematical formulas. As a result, laboratory problems force students to think. In addition, some students formulate their own mathematical relationships and enhance their understanding of the connection between mathematics and…
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education
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Dragoon, Marion; Klein, Robert – School Counselor, 1979
Describes an intervention program at the Herbert H. Lehman High School in Bronx, New York. A conflicts class was introduced to reduce violence and tensions among students. Trust and openness increased, and fear of the loss of control was allayed through counseling, interpersonal relationships and activities, and video tape feedback. (BEF)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Conflict Resolution, Counseling, High School Students
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Blair, Marlene – Roeper Review, 1980
The program utilizes the gifted extension model, which is composed of four sections: (1) content, which is divided into the areas of knowledge, skills, and attitudes; (2) process, which consists of decision making, creativity, and cognition; (3) output, in which students learn problem solving skills; and (4) evaluation, in which the gifted student…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Creativity, Curriculum, Decision Making
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Wagman, Morton – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1980
An experimental test of the self-paced interactive PLATO computer-based Dilemma Counseling System (PLATO DCS) was conducted. PLATO DCS counseling resulted in greater improvement in clients than did counseling in controlled conditions. Subjects rated the PLATO DCS as interesting and not too impersonal. (Author)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Counseling Techniques
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