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Peer reviewedJarrett, James E. – Public Personnel Management, 1985
An overview of programs initiated by state governments shows considerable diversity in approach and methodology. Five major areas of activity include training, quality circles, health cost containment, incentive systems, and employee appreciation activities. Problems reviewed in this article include limitations in program scope, degrees of support…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Incentives, Productivity, Program Development
Lewis, Thomas G.; Fockler, Morris E. – Training, 1976
The reason for the failure of a training program was the lack of a clear definition of the trainee's needs. The following goals were formulated for a new training program: regroup, identify needs, set objectives, general alternatives, evaluate alternatives, design and develop the program, and test the program. (EC)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Programs, Failure, Program Development
Peer reviewedConrad, M. J.; And Others – Planning and Changing, 1973
Examines strategic, tactical, and operational levels of educational planning. A model includes components for planning process strategy, data information systems, goal formulation, sub-optimizing'' means of goal achievement, synthesizing plan alternatives, implementation, and adjustment and reassessment. A practical illustration of the planning…
Descriptors: Accountability, Decision Making, Educational Planning, Models
Peer reviewedCull, John G.; Colvin, Craig R. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1972
Vocational rehabilitation centers need to improve both client evaluation by upgrading the role of the work evaluator and work adjustment programs with specified goals to be achieved by each individual client. (Author/AG)
Descriptors: Evaluation Needs, Program Development, Program Improvement, Rehabilitation Centers
Guatney, Charles L. – Balance Sheet, 1970
Descriptors: Business Education, Educational Equipment, Educational Needs, Program Development
Moriarty, Daniel; Magnesen, Vernon – VocEd, 1983
Triton College, River Grove, IL, has responded to the impact of advanced technologies and to a changing society by (1) modifying and upgrading programs, (2) developing new programs, and (3) developing programs for displaced workers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Obsolescence, Program Development, Program Improvement
Peer reviewedLeiter, Maurice; Cooper, Myrna – Action in Teacher Education, 1980
The successful operation of teacher centers is critical if the problems evident in teacher education are to be resolved. (JD)
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Program Improvement
Peer reviewedSharp, Peggy Agostino – Journal of Staff Development, 1988
Guidelines are presented for staff developers in preparing the content and planning for delivery of presentations. The basic planning techniques that are described are based upon learning theory and regard for the audience. (JD)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Learning Strategies, Planning, Program Development
Creemers, Bert; Kyriakides, Leonidas – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2015
This paper argues that the dynamic model of educational effectiveness can be used to establish stronger links between educational effectiveness research (EER) and school improvement. It provides research evidence to support the validity of the model. Thus, the importance of using the dynamic model to establish an evidence-based and theory-driven…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Educational Improvement
Andrews, Judith; Eade, Eleanor – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2013
Birmingham City University's Library and Learning Resources' strategic aim is to improve student satisfaction. A key element is the achievement of the Customer Excellence Standard. An important component of the standard is the mapping of services to improve quality. Library and Learning Resources has developed a methodology to map these…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Research, Library Services, User Satisfaction (Information)
Porter, John W. – 1981
While Follow Through programs over the past 12 years have been committed to meeting the expectations of government officials and other concerned citizens, the program now must document what is expected of the project and how those expectations will be measured. If this major deficiency is not addressed immediately, the program probably will end.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Expectation, Primary Education
Miller, Juliet V.; And Others – 1977
This review of the current status of program evaluation in vocational rehabilitation focuses on: (1) describing current motivation for conducting program evaluation in state rehabilitation agencies; (2) identifying the current status of program evaluation in state agencies; (3) reviewing existing program evaluation models; and (4) defining…
Descriptors: Models, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Program Improvement
MacDougall, Barrett – 1972
During 1971, Carl Goebel prepared for the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) a report entitled "Evaluation of the WICHE Intern Program in the State of Oregon." In this evaluation he pointed out a number of the deficiencies, as well as the strengths of the program. In concluding, Goebel made a number of suggestions…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Program Development
Wisconsin Coordinating Council for Higher Education, Madison. – 1969
The purpose of this planning project is to develop policies, plans, and procedures to improve higher education in Wisconsin. To achieve this goal, attention was concentrated in the following areas: (1) budget analysis, (2) fund disbursement, (3) distribution of costs among students, local, state, and federal governments, (4) projections of space…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Planning, Educational Policy, Higher Education
Massie, Dorothy – Today's Education, 1978
Problems faced by teachers and schools in educating handicapped students are described, and recommendations for improving the situation are offered. (JD)
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Problems, Handicapped Students, Mainstreaming

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