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Versteegh-Limberg, Joyce E. A. – 1978
This 1978 survey of 408 New Jersey secondary public schools found that 242 of them use a computer for instructional purposes. Primarily the computer is used in teaching students to write programs and as a computational aid to problem solving, with mathematics departments making the greatest use of these applications. The survey results justify the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science Education, Education Majors, Higher Education
Tyler, Joanna – 1979
This study examines the effects of readiness level and learning modality emphasis on the form discrimination performance of kindergarten children on training and transfer tasks. Forty-eight male and 48 female kindergarten children between the ages of 5.5 and 6.5 years participated in the study. The children were randomly selected from a group of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Discrimination Learning, Distinctive Features (Language), Kindergarten Children
Peralta, Victorina; Horikawa, Herbert – 1978
The study reported on in this document was undertaken to develop a service delivery model that would accurately reflect the Asian-American's specific cultural needs, values, and traditions. The personal characteristics, economic conditions, and interests of 255 Asian-American elderly in the Philadelphia area are described. A needs assessment of…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Asian Americans, Community Services, Educational Opportunities
Tinzmann, Margaret B.; Thompson, Glen R. – 1977
Researchers tested 136 third through sixth graders with the reading subtests of the "Iowa Test of Basic Skills," reading tests constructed from appropriate graded reading materials, and an oral cloze test constructed from a short story whose language resembled the oral language of the children. They computed correlations (within each grade level)…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Twining, James E. – 1976
A child's sense of involvement in story and desire to meaningfully experience literature must be sustained and promoted if the problem of "literacy" is to be resolved. Four activities, designed as a series of stages, can enhance the literary experience of children. The first activity is reading to children--exposing them to the language…
Descriptors: Directed Reading Activity, Elementary Education, Evaluative Thinking, Language Arts
Cant, Malcolm J. – 1979
The study surveyed 80 young adults (50 male, 30 female) referred through I.E.P.A. (Individualized Educational Program for Adults) for students with learning problems who wish to acquire preemployment skills and/or to improve their vocational status by upgrading their educational level. The pre- and postassessment was conducted in the areas of word…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Exceptional Child Research, Expressive Language, Individualized Programs
Young, Savannah Miller; And Others – 1979
This booklet contains over 35 sample student activities designed by teachers to support the development of prerequisite skills for reading comprehension and to offer opportunities for mastery learning. Activities are suggested in the areas of letter/sound relationships, word recognition, experiential concept development, cognitive concept…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Development, Comprehension, Language Experience Approach
Arya, R. C. – CIEFL Bulletin, 1977
The existing methods for the teaching of literature in colleges and universities in India are summarized with reference to the aims of such programs. Lectures, tutorials, and seminars do not promote the learning of literature or critical thinking because teachers are not adequately prepared to be specialists in different periods or styles of…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Critical Reading, Higher Education
Lorentz, Jeffrey L.; Coker, Homer – 1980
Thirteen of the 41 classroom observation dimensions derived from Medley's review of teacher effectiveness reports were scored on the Georgia Assessment of Teacher Effectiveness. Subjects were 53 fifth and sixth grade teachers in language arts and mathematics. The dimensions were: large group instruction; group size without adult supervision;…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Elementary School Mathematics
Payne, Charles, Comp.; Carter, Ted, Comp. – 1977
Eighty-six journal references cite games to promote multicultural education in elementary and junior high schools. The games are divided into the following curriculum areas: (1) social studies, (2) reading, (3) math, (4) language arts, (5) speech, (6) science, (7) health and safety, (8) home economics, (9) physical education, (10) music, and (11)…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Elementary Education, Health Education, Home Economics
Hassinger, Paula Allison – 1979
The first year of implementation of the California Bilingual Education Act of 1976 is documented and evaluated. The legislation is designed to provide bilingual education for limited-English-speaking and non-English-speaking students. It is concluded that the restrictive nature of the bill caused major delays in the first year of implementation…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers, Compliance (Legal), Educational Legislation
Brown, Stephen; Nathenson, Michael – 1978
A systematic study is reported of the mathematical skills and learning abilities of new students immediately prior to entry into the Open University's (England) foundation courses in technology and social sciences. The intent was to provide predictive information about potential student entry skills for the team preparing a new technology…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Basic Skills, External Degree Programs, Foreign Countries
Kennon, Cassandra H. – 1980
Central to the process of reading comprehension is the use of questions and discussions in the classroom in order to direct and to evaluate a student's level of understanding of the materials read. Researchers estimate that approximately 70% of teaching involves the technique of questioning students. It is important that teachers do more than ask…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Grade 6
Barnette, J. Jackson – 1980
The Pennsylvania School Improvement Program (PSIP) was created to assist local schools and school districts in the development of curriculum improvement strategies. The process involves the use of "linkers," curriculum specialists who work with teams from the local level to ascertain needs, then connect the local teams with the research…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development
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Irizarry, Ruddie A.; And Others – 1979
The ultimate goal of Project SABE (Systematic Approaches to Bilingual Education) was to improve the linguistic and computational performance of 793 New York City students with limited proficiency in English and 141 English dominant students in grades K-4. The instrumental goal of the project was to improve the performance of the 34 bilingual…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teacher Aides, Bilingual Teachers
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