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Tilley, Carol L.; Callison, Daniel – Knowledge Quest, 2007
Students use the Internet for schoolwork in ways that reach far beyond what schools require or support, and they conceive of information literacy in paradigms different from those of adults. Recent surveys by the Pew Internet and American Life Project (Levin and Arafeh 2002) on the role of the Internet in schools suggest that there is a…
Descriptors: Mentors, Information Literacy, Internet, Influence of Technology
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Wadsworth, John; Harley, Debra; Smith, S. Mae; Kampfe, Charlene – Rehabilitation Education, 2008
Rehabilitation counselors are assisting consumers with end-of-life issues. Counselors who have the capacity to assist with end-of-life issues in a culturally sensitive manner possess pre-established self-care networks, an understanding of death from multiple perspectives, knowledge of communication interventions, and appropriate outcome…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselor Educators
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Slagoski, Jeremy D. – English Teaching Forum, 2007
In situations where it is not possible for trainees to practice teaching in local schools, teaching short lessons to their peers--called microteaching--can provide beneficial experience and feedback to teachers-in-training. The article includes guidelines for presenters, observers, and teacher trainers as well as a sample practicum class schedule…
Descriptors: Microteaching, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Trainees
Rocca, Francis X. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Each year more than 300 applicants vie for 18 slots at the Central Institute of Restoration, the program responsible for the restoration of many of Italy's greatest works of art, and the training of experts in the repair of objects of artistic and/or cultural significance. Successful candidates must demonstrate knowledge of art history, chemistry,…
Descriptors: Art History, Maintenance, Art Education, Museums
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Justice-Crickmer, Janet; Thompson, E. H. – AILACTE Journal, 2007
Arthur Levine's (2006) study of teacher preparation in the United States and his resulting controversial recommendations have increased the need for teacher educators in independent institutions to share insights into designing and implementing effective degree programs. To that end, this article highlights aspects of an innovative M.A. Ed.…
Descriptors: Specialists, Instructional Design, Masters Programs, Reading Instruction
Guralnick, David; Kass, Alex – 1994
This paper describes a multimedia authoring system called MOPed-II. Like other authoring systems, MOPed-II reduces the time and expense of producing end-user applications by eliminating much of the programming effort they require. However, MOPed-II reflects an approach to authoring tools for educational multimedia which is different from most…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware
Salzano, Julienne – 1992
Although few technologies have expanded as rapidly as computer technology, little is known about education and training for computers. In view of this, experts in the fields of computer technology and computer training were interviewed to identify those elements that are essential in training workers to become proficient with computers. Seven…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Computers, Industrial Training
Educational Service Unit #11, Holdrege, NE. – 1986
The Educational Service Unit's Entry-Year Assistance program is designed to provide the entry-year teacher with technical assistance to insure the first year of teaching is a successful and productive one for the teacher and also for the students. The Assistance Team consists of the beginning teacher, a principal or administrator, a mentor…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors
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Wallington, Clint – 1984
This chapter examines the current state of instructional development (ID) in business and industry, emphasizing the differences between ID in industry and in education. The competency studies of both the American Society for Testing and Development (ASTD) and the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) are considered, and…
Descriptors: Business, Futures (of Society), Instructional Development, Labor Force Development
Klingensmith, Patricia J. – 1980
The University of Pittsburgh has developed software that stresses the teaching of systems rather than databases and replicates the language, formats, and search capabilities of the DIALOG, ORBIT, and BRS systems. Using a DEC 11/780 computer and samples of more than 60 databases, the University has successfully emulated the parent systems. A…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Databases, Information Retrieval, Information Seeking
Texas Univ., Austin. General Libraries. – 1980
Developed in anticipation of the adoption of AACR2 by the library community, two plans reported by the General Libraries address the impact on the catalog and staff training. No conflict is anticipated in the absorption of AACR2 and the focus of the first report is on the mechanics of integrating AACR2 headings with headings already in the…
Descriptors: Cataloging, College Libraries, Library Catalogs, Library Personnel
Tucson Public Schools, AZ. – 1973
This publication offers a brief overview and description of the Educational Management Project, a comprehensive inservice program for educational administrators that was developed by the Tucson Public Schools. A series of short sections discusses all the project's major facets, including its target population, its general approach, its structure,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Administration, Evaluation Methods, Experimental Programs
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Hiatt, Robert M. – Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 1987
Describes the formal educational requirements and qualifications for employment on the cataloging staff of the Library of Congress for both professional and paraprofessional employees and the on-the-job training provided for both levels of staff. (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Employment Qualifications, Library Personnel, Occupational Information
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Strauss, Richard H., Ed. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1987
This symposium is comprised of an introduction and four papers on aspects of amateur wrestling. Discussed are medical problems of wrestlers, basic conditioning principles for high school wrestlers, the role of the physician in advising wrestlers about nutrition, and safe weight-loss practices for wrestlers. (MT)
Descriptors: Body Weight, High Schools, Higher Education, Injuries
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Buckley, Roger; Caple, Jim – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1984
This article discusses the role of the auditor and describes a seven-stage training audit model currently being employed by a multinational United Kingdom bank. Stages include familiarization, auditing the client, auditing the program, auditing the program organizer, auditing the consumer, presenting the report, and tasking action agencies. (CT)
Descriptors: Documentation, Evaluation Methods, Models, Organizational Climate
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