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Bauman, Steven F.; Martin, William O. – 1995
This paper describes a quantitative assessment project, its findings, and its impact. College mathematics faculty developed an item bank of problems covering material from undergraduate mathematics courses and basic statistics. Instructors use this item bank to develop a questionnaire involving the specific quantitative skills their students need…
Descriptors: College Juniors, Demonstration Programs, Higher Education, Mathematics Skills
Martin, William O. – 1995
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is using a novel assessment process to find whether rising juniors have the quantitative skills needed for success in their chosen upper-division courses. Sampling from departments across the campus, information is gathered about quantitative skills used in specific courses and the extent to which students can…
Descriptors: College Students, Demonstration Programs, Higher Education, Mathematics Skills
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Swan, Malcolm – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1996
Describes a system, used throughout England, that allows students adequate time to tackle extended tasks, collaborate with peers, reflect and redraft ideas, and polish products; is manageable and rigorous so assessments are made efficiently and reliably; and has status to ensure that different assessors use common standards. (MKR)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Main, JoDell K. – 1984
A project was conducted to see if computer-assisted instruction could be used successfully with the low-level, non-reading adult. The experimental classroom group consisted of mentally handicapped and other educationally handicapped adults in adult basic education (ABE) programs. (Long-range implementation is aimed at ABE students who have a…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Computer Assisted Instruction, Demonstration Programs
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Torbert, Marianne – Young Children, 2005
Well-designed, active group games are more than just fun. They can help young children develop essential life skills that impact their development and contribute to school readiness. This article discusses how playing developmentally appropriate games allows children to build listening skills as well as social and cooperative skills, gain enough…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, School Readiness, Listening Skills, Emergent Literacy
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Nagasaki, Eizo; Sawada, Toshio; Senuma, Hanako – 1990
This publication offers excerpts from the National Courses of Study revised by the Ministry of Education in Japan. The first section discusses curriculum for kindergarten. It states that lessons must be presented at least 39 weeks a year and the standard number of class periods per day should occupy four hours. Content is classified into four…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Course Content, Curriculum Guides, Demonstration Programs
Ontario-Montclair School District, Ontario, CA. – 1979
Thirty word-search puzzles on mathematics and mathematicians are presented. The puzzles are used periodically as homework assignments in a self-paced, individualized mathematics program which is designed to improve the achievement of junior high school students. Answers to the puzzles are not included. (DC)
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Homework, Instructional Materials, Junior High Schools
Ontario-Montclair School District, Ontario, CA. – 1981
Four sequential Basic Skill Levels (levels N, O, P, and PA) of a self-paced, individualized mathematics program designed to improve the achievement of junior high school students are presented in this student workbook. Each level includes a pretest, five to nine lessons, quizzes (checkpoints) after each fourth or fifth lesson, a posttest, and a…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Materials, Junior High Schools
Ontario-Montclair School District, Ontario, CA. – 1981
A program description and sample program materials of a self-paced, individualized mathematics program designed to improve the achievement of junior high school students are presented. The usual daily activities of the students include a quiz, work in drillbooks, and work in the Basic Skill Levels curriculum--the heart of the program. Each of the…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Individualized Instruction, Junior High Schools, Mathematics Achievement
Ontario-Montclair School District, Ontario, CA. – 1983
Four sequential Basic Skill Levels (levels G, H, HA, and I) of a self-paced, individualized mathematics program designed to improve the achievement of junior high school students are presented in this student workbook. Each level includes a pretest, four to seven lessons, quizzes (checkpoints) after each fourth lesson, a posttest, and a level…
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Demonstration Programs, Division
Ontario-Montclair School District, Ontario, CA. – 1983
Six sequential Basic Skill Levels (levels A through F) of a self-paced, individualized mathematics program designed to improve the achievement of junior high school students are presented in this student workbook. Each level includes a pretest, seven to 10 lessons, quizzes (checkpoints) after each fourth lesson, a posttest, and a level review…
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Demonstration Programs, Division
Ontario-Montclair School District, Ontario, CA. – 1983
Five sequential Basic Skill Levels (levels J, K, L, M, and MA) of a self-paced, individualized mathematics program designed to improve the achievement of junior high school students are presented in this student workbook. Each level includes a pretest, four to six lessons, quizzes (checkpoints) after each fourth lesson, a posttest, and a level…
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Decimal Fractions, Demonstration Programs
Ontario-Montclair School District, Ontario, CA. – 1981
Seven sequential Basic Skill Levels (levels Q, QA, R, S, T, U, and V) of a self-paced, individualized mathematics program designed to improve the achievement of junior high school students are presented in this student workbook. Each level includes a pretest, five to 14 lessons, quizzes (checkpoints) after each fourth lesson, a posttest, and a…
Descriptors: Area, Demonstration Programs, Geometric Constructions, Geometry
Wallace State Coll., Hanceville, AL. – 1993
Project TIP (Tyson Improvement Program) was undertaken in 1992 to provide basic and job-specific skills training to current employees of Tyson Foods. The workplace literacy program, which was jointly developed by staff from Wallace State College in Hanceville, Alabama, and Tyson Foods, was designed to be presented to Tyson employees at five…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Corporate Education, Demonstration Programs
Jonesboro School District 1, AR. – 1991
The Jonesboro Area Vocational High School was the Arkansas pilot site for the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) initiative to improve the basic competencies of high school vocational students. The project aimed to revise vocational courses to incorporate academic content, to revise course requirements, and to encourage vocational and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Education, Basic Skills, Demonstration Programs
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