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Stotsky, Sandra – 1979
This paper contains a description of key features of the Summer Institute on Teaching and Assessing Writing Skills, which was organized to help parents, teachers, and administrators in the Boston Public Schools begin to develop a comprehensive and coordinated writing program from kindergarten through grade 12 in each district. It also offers…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Education, Parent Participation, Program Descriptions
Dickerson, Mary Jane – 1976
This paper describes a college summer-enrichment program that helps minority students improve their communication skills. The program concentrates as many different writing experiences as possible into a month-long workshop that provides intensive, individualized, daily writing practice with a variety of instructional materials. The major thrust…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Skills, English Instruction, Enrichment Activities
Schlawin, Sheila A.; And Others – 1979
Produced by the participants at a summer curriculum development workshop, this booklet has a threefold purpose: to help educators in analyzing both the process and product of student writing to find ways of improving that writing, to provide activities for generating more and better student writing and for encouraging students to revise and edit…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Program Development
Schlawin, Sheila A., Ed. – 1980
Devised by participants in a summer workshop focusing on writing in the content areas, this guide contains activities for improving writing skills at all grade levels. The various sections of the guide provide the following: (1) a general discussion of teaching writing in all subject areas; (2) ways to use interviews to gather information for use…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Gallant, Gerald – 1985
Since a high percentage of Native American students who begin college do not graduate, a summer survival program was created to assist Native American students in developing their scholastic abilities. The data establishing the need for such a program were provided by a study that compared the performance of all Native Americans enrolled in…
Descriptors: American Indians, College Freshmen, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Georgia State Univ., Atlanta. School of Education. – 1978
This report delineates the step-by-step process of planning, holding, and following-up the 1978 Summer Invitational Workshop on Teaching Writing held by the Southeast Center for the Teaching of Writing (SCTW) for teachers at the elementary through the college level. The various sections of the report contain a description of the SCTW, its…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Program Content, Program Descriptions
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Robertson, Judy; Good, Judith – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2005
Playing computer games is an extremely popular leisure activity for children. In fact, the computer games market in the UK is now double that of the video rental market, and substantially larger than cinema box office sales, and under people under the age of 18 make up 38% of these game players. Based on the popularity and strong motivational…
Descriptors: Games, Computers, Foreign Countries, Student Motivation
SHEPHERD, ANNE BARLOW – 1967
THE COLLEGE READINESS WORKSHOP, SPONSORED AND SUPPORTED BY UNION SETTLEMENT, HARLEM, NEW YORK, IN 1964 AND 1965 SERVED 76 NEGRO AND PUERTO RICAN STUDENTS WHO HAD COMPLETED THE JUNIOR YEAR OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN OR COMMERCE HIGH SCHOOLS. ITS PURPOSE WAS TO PROVIDE "ACADEMIC REENFORCEMENT" AND "RIGOROUS TRAINING IN ACADEMIC SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES" FOR…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Preparation, Cultural Activities, Cultural Enrichment
Wisconsin English Language Arts Curriculum Project, Madison. – 1968
The goals of the Wisconsin-English-Language-Arts Curriculum Project were (1) to study what should be taught in English language arts in grades K-12, (2) to develop a sequential curriculum for those grades, (3) to design, identify, and test appropriate teaching methods and instructional materials, and (4) to establish demonstration centers to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Study Centers, Demonstration Centers, Elementary Education