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Peer reviewedRash, Patricia – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1997
Describes a one-week summer law course that taught 15 gifted students (grades four through eight) about the U.S. court structure, the sources of law, juvenile law and how it differs from laws governing adults, the Fourth Amendment, the relationship between students and schools, and gifted education and the law. (CR)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Enrichment Activities, Gifted, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedEnsher, Ellen A.; Murphy, Susan E. – Performance Improvement, 1997
Discusses the benefits of summer internship programs for youths, with a focus on the "Los Angeles Times" program. Highlights the resulting personnel cost reduction and enhanced community reputation. Presents five tips for successful programs: (1) get interns excited; (2) teach technical and personal improvement skills; (3) train…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cost Effectiveness, Evaluation, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedHagedorn, Linda Serra; Castro, Consuelo Rey – Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2000
Discusses a study done about summer session students. The top reasons for attending summer school are: (1) lower fees; and (2) allows student to finish college sooner by taking more classes. Recommends that community colleges should change their policies to better serve summer school and year round students. (Contains 11 references.) (MZ)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Nontraditional Students, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Special Needs Students
Tieso, Carol L. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2002
This article describes a university affiliated summer program which provided 16 young adults with Williams Syndrome with a creative dramatics program highlighting their language and musical talents. The article discusses the characteristic strengths and weaknesses of people with Williams syndrome, meeting students' interests and learning styles,…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Creative Development, Dramatics, Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedSchenkel, Lisa A. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2002
A study explored perceptions of 43 students on benefits gained from participating in the Science Fair Summer Camp program in Fort Pierce, Florida. Benefits included the availability of equipment/technology, opportunities to interact with teachers and scientists, opportunities for research design, and opportunities actually to engage in the process…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Career Exploration, Day Camp Programs, Enrichment Activities
Kauffman, Robert B. – Camping Magazine, 1990
Reaffirms camping's role in outdoor education. Examines tradition and history of camping as part of outdoor education movement. Examines technology's effects on outdoor education and recreation. Defines camping as linking recreation, outdoor education, nature appreciation, and environmental awareness. Encourages youth camps to build upon that…
Descriptors: Camping, Educational History, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education
Omernik, Tony F. – Camping Magazine, 1990
Describes strategic planning model as means of dealing with social and economic factors affecting camp programs. Details model's five steps: organizing for planning, situation analysis, determining strategic issues, developing plan outline, and implementation and evaluation. Recommends planning process of six months to one year. (TES)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Camping, Long Range Planning, Management Systems
Schlozman, Kay L. – Political Science Teacher, 1989
Responds to claims that teachers are inadequately prepared to teach advanced placement courses in U.S. government and politics. Contends that political scientists can assist secondary teachers by offering summer workshops. Defends the curriculum as an accurate reflection of a college-level course in introductory politics. (NL)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, College School Cooperation, Equivalency Tests, Inservice Teacher Education
Chase, Charles – Camping Magazine, 1990
Describes two-step exercise for applying imagination to summer-camp programing. Step 1 involves casting programs in imaginary environment, altering them for new setting. Step 2 involves role playing, encouraging participants to "wear" new cultural roles such as American Indians, cowboys, or sailors. Emphasizes value of imagination for improving…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKarlinger, Mary Jessica – Social Education, 1990
Recounts how participation in various summer teacher workshops gave the author access to materials for use in teaching about the religious influences in U.S. history. Relates that the National Archives'"Primarily Teaching" workshop revealed primary source documents representing every period in U.S. history. Provides ways these historical…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Materials, Primary Sources, Religion Studies
Peer reviewedHarley, R. K.; English, W. H. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1989
A survey of 41 residential schools for blind people found a variety of services offered to local day school programs including professional development services, special intervention programs, preschool services, summer school programs, and book, equipment, and supplies services. (DB)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Ancillary School Services, Blindness, Community Programs
Peer reviewedSevenair, John P.; Carmichael, J. W., Jr. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1988
Describes an academic-based summer program designed to prepare students for high school chemistry. Discusses motivational techniques, feedback, drills, competitions, and tutoring sessions. States that increased enrollment in chemistry, student achievement on post-program test, and the number of Blacks interested and succeeding in the sciences are…
Descriptors: Black Students, Career Awareness, Chemistry, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedJacobson, Stephen L.; Walline, James – Journal of School Leadership, 1995
Reviews the evolution of the Quality Educator Program (QEP), sponsored by the United Auto Workers at General Motors (GM), which employs teachers, school administrators, and college faculty each summer at GM assembly plants. Participation in QEP allows educators and those in industry to interact and demonstrates quality networks in practice. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Education Work Relationship, Industrial Training
Peer reviewedAvinger, Charles; Tighe, Mary Ann – Educational Horizons, 1994
A university English department conducts workshops and summer seminars for secondary English teachers; the English and education departments collaborate on a young authors' conference for K-12 creative writing. These activities seek to reduce tensions between arts/sciences and education and between high school teachers and college faculty. (SK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Creative Writing, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPlucker, Jonathan A.; Gorman, Michael E. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1995
A summer course completed by 30 secondary students with high ability provided team-based, hands-on experience in the invention and design process. The group experiences are examined using three case studies. Implications of the course are analyzed with respect to group problem-solving by students with academic talents. (SW)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Active Learning, Case Studies, Creativity

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