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Early Childhood Development Unit, Wellington (New Zealand). – 1990
This practical guide to developing and writing charters was prepared for New Zealand's early childhood educators. Charters differ from licenses. In order to become licensed, early childhood groups must demonstrate that they have fulfilled a number of minimum standards. But in order to receive a charter, licensed, operating, and registered groups…
Descriptors: Administration, Budgeting, Certification, Conflict Resolution
Wood, Eric F. – 1989
This paper is intended to provide a basis for discussion about staff development in the mathematics education community. It is directed to those who plan staff development programs intended to improve elementary mathematics teachers' classroom practice. Discussion includes the importance of establishing program goals and considerations of the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Katz, Douglas S. – 1982
Developed for use by either secondary or postsecondary institutions offering vocational education programs, this handbook addresses steps in establishing a volunteer program in conjunction with its vocational education program. The handbook is organized around four major topics: (1) planning the volunteer program (securing support; needs…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Postsecondary Education
McCormick, Fred C.; McCormick, Eileen R. – 1985
The Quality Assistance Plan (QAP) for Vocational Education in Illinois is a state-funded program for locally initiated, developed, implemented, and evaluated projects that was begun in Fiscal Year 1982. Its purpose is to build the capacity, in each educational setting, for the improvement of vocational education programs. That improvement should…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Information Dissemination, Postsecondary Education, Program Development
Powell, Barbara Schieffelin – 1976
Intensive education is an alternative educational approach in which students study one or two subjects a day for a concentrated number of weeks. This report considers whether intensive study is a valid alternative to the traditional class schedule and discusses the strengths, values, and problems of intensive education. Data sources for the report…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Innovation, Literature Reviews, Nontraditional Education
Lipscomb, Delores – 1980
The writing assignments developed for a course in expository writing intended for gifted eighth grade students are described in this paper. The first assignment described is a causal analysis essay that required the students to examine events from their lives or from newspaper articles and analyze the causes of the actions involved. The paper…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Assignments, Classroom Techniques, Educational Innovation
Mortensen, Knud; Wagner, K. D. – 1980
Summarizing results of a study of the educational programme developed by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees in the Near East in cooperation with Unesco, the document's specific focus is on aspects of the UNRWA/Unesco programme of interest to others concerned with refugee education. Chapters 1 and 2 provide…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Development, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation
National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification. – 1981
This document provides standards of the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification relating to the development, content, and periodic review of teacher education programs. It is also a guide for institutions planning revisions of existing programs or seeking to develop new teacher education programs. Chapter one…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Administrative Principles, Competency Based Teacher Education, Curriculum Design
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. Office of Planning, Budgeting, and Evaluation. – 1977
The structure and effectiveness of the National Diffusion Network (NDN) as a national system, and the characteristics of the diffusion and adoption processes for the dissemination of exemplary educational practices were evaluated by the Stanford Research Institute. Evaluation methods included a review of pertinent documents, the administration of…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Diffusion, Educational Innovation
Management Inst. for National Development, New York, NY. – 1971
The series of four papers document the growth in conceptual thinking of a new discipline designed to teach global awareness. The first paper, The Case for Developmentalogy, argues for the establishment of a fully recognized and accredited discipline in the study of global development, with relevant, general courses offered at the elementary,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Meeth, L. Richard – 1975
Innovation programs in higher education are generally received with some skepticism and are often asked to justify their existence and the funding they are accorded. Since the programs are largely efforts to explore and demonstrate effective teaching and learning not present in traditional postsecondary education, the appropriateness of judging…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Innovation, Experimental Colleges, Federal Aid
1970
To provide a personalized curriculum and to test certain hypotheses concerning vocational students, the Hudson School System has been operating an experimental vocational education project. This 4-year project has now been absorbed into the regular school program and has been extended to a cooperative vocational education program with neighboring…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Cooperative Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation
Hull, William L.; Kester, Ralph J. – 1974
Program evaluators and program managers should examine appropriate dimensions of innovations when deciding to support, accept, or reject an educational innovation. Survey questionnaires were used with 76 teachers and administrators and 65 state supervisors and local project directors of exemplary programs to obtain a list of 38 "essential"…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Diffusion, Educational Change, Educational Development
Frazier, Robert Carter – 1973
The purpose of this case study was to examine the origin and development of the Center for the Humanities at Arizona State University in Tempe. An attempt was made to explicate why and how the interdisciplinary humanities program began at Arizona State University, to describe the expansion of and changes in the program as it evolved into the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational History, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
Pincus, John; Weiler, Daniel – 1973
This paper focuses on the process of innovation in school systems. It considers the definition of educational innovation, the desired level of innovation, factors leading to the acceptance or rejection of innovations by school systems, and how the acceptance of innovations in school systems differs from that in other social institutions. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Diffusion, Educational Change, Educational Development
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