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Kim, Juli; Barrett, Sharon Kebschull – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2022
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Central Florida Urban League (CFUL), which focuses on combating the social, racial, and economic challenges that African American communities face, believed remote learning would exacerbate educational and economic gaps. Recognizing both the need to stave off academic losses and the opportunity to implement a…
Descriptors: African Americans, Small Schools, Educational Innovation, COVID-19
Dattke, Joachim – NAMTA Journal, 2014
Joachim Dattke describes a holistic approach to supporting the needs of the family when a child has a disability. The parent and child benefit from a two-pronged approach: working with doctors, psychologists, and therapists in clinic-based settings, and working with educators in schools and parent-child groups. He defines the importance of…
Descriptors: Success, Teacher Student Relationship, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Partnerships in Education
Kaczmarek, Louise A.; Goldstein, Howard; Florey, John Douglas; Carter, Aurelia; Cannon, Sheila – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2004
The Family-Centered Preschool Model is a family support model for center-based preschool programs. The model utilizes family consultants-parents of children with disabilities-to augment the support provided by classroom professionals. Family consultants coordinate and facilitate formal and informal family supports, maintain a close liaison with…
Descriptors: Family Support, Consultants, Urban Schools, Individualized Instruction
Fuhrman, D.; Egan, B. – 1976
One of three individualized courses included in a lodging curriculum, this course covers basic housekeeping operations and procedures. The course is comprised of seven units: (1) Care of the Room, (2) Working with Staff, (3) Work Improvement Techniques, (4) Organizing, Planning, and Scheduling, (5) Housekeeping Material and Equipment, (6) Floor…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Disadvantaged, Family Programs, Hotels
Fuhrman, D. – 1976
One of three individualized courses included in a lodging curriculum, this course covers the basic policies and procedures which are part of the duties of the hotel/motel front desk worker. The course is comprised of four units: (1) Introduction to the Front Office , (2) Front Desk Responsibilities, (3) Handling of Guest Charges and Credits, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Disadvantaged, Family Programs, Hotels
Bundy, T. – 1974
One of three individualized courses included in a plumbing curriculum, this course focuses on planning, preparing, and assembling the rough-in portions of drainage, waste, and vent systems. The course is comprised of two units: (1) Pipe and Fittings Assembly and (2) Planning, Layout, and Assembly. Each unit begins with a Unit Learning Experience…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Building Trades, Disadvantaged, Family Programs
Arneson, R.; And Others – 1975
One of three individualized courses included in a plumbing curriculum, this course covers installing, servicing, and repairing supply lines and fixtures commonly found in residential/commercial structures. The course is comprised of four units: (1) Pipe and Fittings, (2) Cold Water Supply, (3) Hot Water Supply, and (4) Fixtures. Each unit begins…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Building Trades, Disadvantaged, Family Programs
Ziller, T. – 1976
This Electric Motor Repair Course is designed to provide the student with practical information for winding, repairing, and troubleshooting alternating current and direct current motors, and controllers. The course is comprised of eight units: (1) Electric Motor Fundamentals, (2) Rewinding, (3) Split-phase Induction Motors, (4) Capacitor Motors,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Disadvantaged, Electric Motors, Electricity
Fuhrman, D. – 1976
One of three individualized courses included in a lodging curriculum, this course covers the basic policies and procedures used by the night auditor in hotels and motels. The course is comprised of four units: (1) The Hand Transcript, (2) Balancing Cashier Totals, (3) Preparing the Night Audit, and (4) Auditing on Miscellaneous Machines. Each unit…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Disadvantaged, Family Programs, Hotels
Schramm, C.; Osland, Walt – 1976
One of twelve individualized courses included in an automotive repair curriculum, this course covers theory, operation, and repair of drum brakes, disc brakes, and brake system components. The course is comprised of six units: (1) Fundamentals of Brake Systems, (2) Master Cylinder, (3) Drum Brakes, (4) Disc Brakes, (5) Power Brakes, and (6)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Auto Mechanics, Disadvantaged, Family Programs
Schramm, C.; Osland, Walt – 1976
One of twelve individualized courses included in an automotive repair curriculum, this course covers the theory, maintenance, and repair of front-end suspension and steering mechanisms. The course is comprised of five units: (1) Tire Balancing, (2) Manual Steering Gears, (3) Power Steering, (4) Fundamentals of Suspension, and (5) Front-End…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Auto Mechanics, Disadvantaged, Family Programs
Schramm, C.; Osland, Walt – 1976
One of twelve individualized courses included in an automotive repair curriculum, this course covers the theory, diagnoses, and overhaul of manual and automatic transmissions, drivelines, and differentials. The course is comprised of five units: (1) Clutches, (2) Standard Transmissions, (3) Automatic Transmissions, (4) Drive Shafts, and (5)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Auto Mechanics, Disadvantaged, Family Programs
Belcher, Herb; Carey, John – 1979
This individualized course on basic electricity covers the basic ideas of direct current and alternating current electricity. The course is comprised of two units: (1) Electrical Theory "B," and (2) Electrical Theory "A." Each unit is comprised of Learning Activity Packages (LAP) that provide specific information for completion…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Disadvantaged, Electric Circuits, Electrical Occupations
Ziller, T. – 1975
One of two individualized courses included in an appliance repair curriculum (see CE 027 767), this course covers minor and major heater-type appliances. The course is comprised of six units: (1) Irons, (2) Roasters, (3) Space Heaters, (4) Water Heaters, (5) Electric Ranges, and (6) Gas Ranges. Each unit begins with a Unit Learning Experience…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Appliance Repair, Disadvantaged, Electrical Appliances
Schramm, C. – 1976
One of twelve individualized courses included in an automotive repair curriculum, this course covers the theory and application of methods of automotive tune-up and tests, repairs, and adjustments of components. The course is comprised of two units: (1) Fundamentals of Tune-Up and (2) Plugs and Distributor. Each unit begins with a Unit Learning…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Auto Mechanics, Disadvantaged, Engines

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