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Yawkey, Thomas D.; Silvern, Steven B. – 1974
This paper presents an outline of kindergarten goals for the seventies along with specific suggestions for supporting classroom activities. The kindergarten goals are divided into four developmental areas: (1) Cognitive or Intellectual Development (with emphasis on concept development, or "content skills" and mastery or "process skills"); (2)…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Developmental Programs, Educational Assessment
Spinks, Warwick – 1976
The need for ongoing evaluation of physical education programs in the context of the total school curriculum is discussed, and the following objectives of physical education are identified: 1) development of attitudes toward physical activity based on individual student needs; 2) experience in physical ability; 3) knowledge about physical ability;…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods, Individual Development
Goldberger, Michael – 1980
A taxonomy of psychomotor skills provides a classification of all human movement forms. The development of motor skills in this hierarchy begins with the reflexive physical responses of the infant. The stages of growth include basic interactive movement forms, skilled movement forms, and functional and creative movement forms. This taxonomy offers…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Okin, Allan D. – 1978
This paper describes the implementation of a kindergarten parent involvement program. Six parent volunteers attended a training sequence of 16 workshops to learn how to tutor kindergarten students and how to develop parenting skills. School personnel, including kindergarten teachers and a school psychologist, conducted the workshops. Students…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Gibson, John S. – 1970
The basic proposition of this study is that five dimensions of educational quality can serve as significant goals, that educational objectives emerging from the goals can be identified, that by improving and delivering school services and processes of quality we can elevate levels of student achievement and significantly advance students toward…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Citations (References), Citizenship Responsibility, Cognitive Development