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Peer reviewedEvans, Susan S. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1989
An ecological survey is used to collect information about a wide range of variables that can influence a student's problem behavior. The survey enables teachers and parents to identify the settings and conditions in which behaviors are displayed, in order to develop an appropriate behavior change program. (JDD)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Disabilities, Ecological Factors, Elementary Secondary Education
Taylor, Mary Elizabeth; Wang, Min Qi – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1988
A study of alcohol consumption among employed women and educational implications derived from it are discussed. Results indicated that not only do women drink differently from men, but also rural and urban women drink differently. It is suggested that rural and urban alcohol educational programs should be structured differently. (JD)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Drinking, Employed Women, Program Development
Peer reviewedMooney, James J. – Technology Teacher, 1989
The author discusses and addresses common reactions of teachers to the new technology education curriculum. Teacher concerns include (1) recruiting students, (2) serving college-bound students, (3) scheduling, and (4) obtaining school district approval. (CH)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Industrial Arts, Program Development, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHammer, Douglas E.; Thode, Brad – Technology Teacher, 1989
The authors discuss "Principles of Technology," a standard introduction to technology in many secondary schools. They suggest the possibility of introducing teacher-developed spinoff activities into the curriculum and provide several examples. (CH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Introductory Courses, Program Development, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedJewell, Dorothea M.; Robertson, Bruce William – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1988
Traces one program's history in facilitating grassroots community development. Focuses specifically on group methods by which indigenous peoples can carry out their own developments to relieve the effects of poverty. Discusses effective social, economic, and cultural development. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Community Action, History, Indigenous Populations, Models
Leconte, Pamela J.; Neubert, Debra A. – Diagnostique, 1987
The article presents a vocational assessment design tied directly to the provision of vocational support for disabled students in that support activities are based on assessment outcomes. The roles of assessment and support personnel are delineated within this collaborative approach. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Employment Potential, Interdisciplinary Approach, Models
Peer reviewedJohnson, Jeffrey Alan; Lehrer, Henry R. – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1995
A survey of 101 college aviation faculty that received a 79% response indicated that 68.3% agree on the current need and 75.9% on the future need for a nonengineering doctoral program in aeronautical/aerospace sciences; 51% believe the Council on Aviation Accreditation would be more willing to accredit institutions with such programs. (SK)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Aviation Education, Doctoral Programs, Feasibility Studies
Peer reviewedField, John – Studies in the Education of Adults, 1996
A review of the European Union's adult continuing education (ACE) and training policies concludes that most national systems of ACE are already multifaceted and flexible; the European Union's policy focus on economic growth and competitiveness intensifies environmental degradation and economic inequities; and European Union financial support may…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRosenfield, Sylvia – School Psychology Quarterly, 1992
Discusses process of altering how school-based services are conceptualized and delivered relative to literature on effective change and innovation implementation. Describes development of Instructional Consultation Team Model, and presents model for change consisting of three stages (initiation, implementation, and institutionalization).…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Organizational Change
Peer reviewedSanacore, Joseph – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1995
Discusses why a visiting authors' program is important. Offers suggestions on how to organize a visiting authors' program. Notes also the political realities of such programs. (SR)
Descriptors: Authors, Politics of Education, Program Descriptions, Program Development
Loesch, Paul C. – Principal, 1995
According to advocates, school uniforms reduce gang influence, decrease families' clothing expenditures, and help mitigate potentially divisive cultural and economic differences. Aiming to improve school climate, a California elementary school adopted uniforms as a source of pride and affiliation. This article describes the development of the…
Descriptors: Committees, Costs, Elementary Education, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedSilverman, Morton M.; Felner, Robert D. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1995
Focusing on emerging models of population-level risk reduction, the authors discuss the essential ingredients for successful suicide prevention programs: comprehensiveness, fidelity, and intensity. Issues of feasibility, access, and effectiveness are discussed. The authors argue for nesting suicide prevention programs within existing public health…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Higher Education, Population Trends, Prevention
Cook, Rena – Teaching Theatre, 1995
Defines five elements needed in the construction of a sound theater program: curriculum, artistic quality, program participation, community and parental support, and administrative and faculty recognition. Discusses the importance of these elements. Concludes that, although implementing this program takes time, the effort is worth it. (PA)
Descriptors: Curriculum, High Schools, Parent Participation, Program Development
Peer reviewedAllred, Susan G.; Holliday, Terry K. – NASSP Bulletin, 1995
A South Carolina high school received a three-year, $90,000 state grant to study a brain-based approach to helping students reach their full potential. Examination of faculty teaching styles and student learning styles revealed that only high achievers' learning styles matched their teachers' fact-based approaches. New programs and technologies…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cognitive Style, Educational Change, High Schools
Peer reviewedSpurway, Maggie – Nurse Education Today, 1995
Describes a continuing education module that addresses care in the community, influences on patients' experience, current social policy, and the role of the carer. The module is designed to help trained nurses integrate patient care from hospital to community setting. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Continuing Education, Nursing Education, Primary Health Care


