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South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Curriculum Development Section. – 1972
This handbook describes the nature and content of art education and includes some suggested possibilities for implementing art programs. It is directed to principals, directors of instruction, superintendents, and boards of education, and is intended to help school districts improve, expand, and develop an art curriculum that is suitable to each…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Equipment
Southeastern Education Lab., Atlanta, GA. – 1969
Contents of this report on a fictitiously named (Harold County) project, prepared as a guide in applying for Title III ESEA funding consideration, are in five parts. Part I projects basic ESEA statistical information, including budget, school enrollment, project participation, staff members engaged, personnel for administration and implementation…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Compensatory Education, Elementary Education, Federal Aid
Southeastern Education Lab., Atlanta, GA. – 1969
Contents of this report on a followup of a fictitiously named (Harold County) model project, prepared as a guide in applying for Title III ESEA funding consideration, include the following topics: description of existing program; introduction to Follow Through proposal; special adaptations; objectives of the program; student composition;…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Elementary Education, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
Bradford, Douglas – 1977
Orienteering has been described as being "either a serious sport, or a relaxing recreation". Orienteering can be a family affair or an individual fight against the clock. In its simplest form, orienteering can be described as a cross-country run, jog, or walk on a predetermined course, using a map and a compass to find several control…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Definitions, Distance, Educational Equipment


