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Wilson, Alfred P.; And Others – 1978
This bibliography is divided into eight subsections. The first section lists articles on community schools and schools without walls. The second encompasses the effects of alternative education. Student attitudes, academic achievement, and parental reaction are some of the variables assessed in the articles in this section. The third section is on…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Community Schools, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Costanzo, Nancy L. – 1975
A distinction is made between program evaluation and project evaluation. The former is used to determine the effectiveness of a particular program or to compare programs. The latter is used in the initial stages of program development to define and monitor progress; to identify problems at an early stage; to record what is done and why; and to…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Measurement Objectives
PDF pending restorationAtteberry, James W. – 1978
A project was developed to link together the computer and an operations research technique (goal programming) and to bring them to bear on problems in improving vocational education planning. The process involves using the computer to solve a mathematical model designed to determine trade-off values among alternative goals and plans. Simulating…
Descriptors: Computers, Mathematical Models, Objectives, Operations Research
Practical Pointers, 1977
The individualized physical education program must be individualized in many ways to assure every handicapped child a free appropriate education. This document outlines major aspects to be considered in this process. Included are methods for: (1) obtaining information affecting annual goals; (2) approaching motivational techniques and procedures;…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Educational Legislation, Educational Objectives, Handicapped Children
New Jersey Library Association, New Brunswick. Library Development Committee. – 1978
Recommendations formulated by the New Jersey Library Association for its public library system are intended to help identify problems, provide a framework for further discussion and contribute to the continuing study of the New Jersey Library Network. Since the enactment of the State Library Aid Act of 1967, a network of 25 area reference…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Financial Support, Library Networks, Library Services
Pacala, Lynn Marevich – 1979
Implications for the planning of children's physical education programs are threefold. A philosophical statement should underlie the curriculum development. The objectives of the programs should reflect input from the practitioner and the researcher, as well as from the student. Teachers must become sensitive to the cognitive and affective aspects…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
Nagle, John M.; And Others – 1976
The School Planning, Evaluation, and Communication System (SPECS) is an overall design for districtwide program assessment and development. It is both a way of interrelating planning and evaluation of individual programs and a way of comparing the outcomes of all district programs with the district's community-defined educational goals. Component…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Guides
Flint, Bruce
This study focused on determining the levels of objectivity of procedures used by agents of the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service to evaluate accomplishment of selected educational objectives. The population included 247 county agents who had developed and executed an educational program during 1965 and 16 selected administrative and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods
Tye, Norwood Burl – 1966
Process guidelines for adult education program development were identified by means of a detailed search of selected literature. Definition of the program development process includes (1) selection of educational objectives, (2) selecting and organizing learning experiences to achieve objectives, and (3) evaluation. Publications since 1950 were…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Objectives
Newton, Glen E. – 1966
The Bloomington, Illinois public schools recognized the need for a developmental and continuous guidance program from grades kindergarten through 12. During 1965-66, an elementary school guidance pilot project was initiated in two schools. This report provides information about the implementation of the program and role and functions of the…
Descriptors: Counseling Objectives, Counselor Evaluation, Counselor Role, Elementary Education
Morrison, Edward J.; Hudak, Vivian M. – 1966
Activity from January 1 through March 31, 1966 was centered on the derivation of topic objectives for each course of study and on the completion of junior high school guidance program plans. This report describes the procedures for developing the guidance program by describing the guidance program as it now exists in the Quincy Public Schools,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, Educational Counseling, Educational Objectives
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Education, Harrisburg. Bureau of Instructional Support Services. – 1974
Self-study is described as a process wherein local school district guidance staffs, with the aid of consultants if needed, determine the objectives for guidance services within a local setting and establish methods by which those objectives can be met most effectively. Program objectives and related activities are formulated only after sufficient…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Guidance Personnel, Guidance Programs
Babin, Patrick – 1976
Relevant educational theory and applicable local, national, and international mathematics programs were reviewed and used as a basis for making recommendations for the mathematics program in Ontario schools for students aged 12-15. It was recommended that the major goal be to provide learners with mathematical concepts, facts, and skills,…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Evaluation, Guidelines, Instruction
Anderson, Carrel M.; Schaffer, Raymond, Jr. – 1977
This manual is written for those responsible for staff development in American-sponsored overseas schools (ASOS). Program management for staff development planning is divided into seven categories: (1) mission statement preparation; (2) needs assessment survey; (3) goal statements preparation; (4) staff objectives preparation; (5) activities…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries
Razor, Jack E. – 1978
It is a necessity that physical education programs and curriculum respond to changes in society, and a further necessity that visible and innovative programs be developed which may be used as models by various schools for purposes of emulation, modification, and evaluation. It is the responsibility of those in higher education with special…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Innovation


