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New York State Education Dept., Albany. Bureau of Occupational and Career Curriculum Development. – 1976
The document is the first of a two-part set. It is directed primarily to the typewriting teacher and provides an introduction to the course designed to assist the secondary school teacher and student in achieving a high level of performance. It briefly describes the nine modules of instruction which are presented in detail in the second volume of…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Educational Objectives, Facility Guidelines, Facility Requirements
Even, Mary Jane – 1977
In this paper, a model for the instructional design development process is presented, providing the instructor of adults with a set of specific questions in five process steps to be answered in sequence prior to entering the classroom. Each of the five steps, in outline form, includes brief explanatory paragraphs and, in some instances, reference…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Course Evaluation, Course Organization
Gilpatrick, Eleanor; Gullion, Christina – 1977
This document is volume 4 of a four-volume report which describes the components of the Health Services Mobility Study (HSMS) method of task analysis, job ladder design, and curriculum development. Divided into three chapters, volume 4 is a manual for using HSMS task data and analysis results to develop curriculum objectives, guidelines, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Career Ladders, Course Organization, Curriculum Design
Escobar, Joanna Sculley; Daugherty, John – 1975
The planning guide for developing Adult English as a Second Language Programs focuses on implementing six goals relating to: utilizing community resources, utilizing communication skills, participating in community networks, utilizing occupational advancement opportunities, functioning in multi-cultural life styles, and functioning at individual…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Adult Basic Education, Communication Skills, Course Objectives
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1976
One of 15 core modules in a 22-module series designed to train vocational education curriculum specialists (VECS), this guide is intended for use by both instructor and student in a variety of education environments, including independent study, team teaching, seminars, and workshops, as well as in more conventional classrooom settings. The guide…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives