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Machell, David F. – 1986
This paper describes the conceptual framework for a rape empathy training program for criminal justice workers. The framework will serve as the guidelines for a planned program manual. Together, this paper and the future manual will serve to encourage empathy in workers who are willing to foster empathy but who are inhibited from feeling empathy…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Empathy, Models, Rape
Training and Development Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Filmstrips, Job Training, Office Occupations
Stewart, Craig – Training, 1975
The article discusses some of the aspects of production quality in the designing of video training programs as they relate to training objectives. (BP)
Descriptors: Production Techniques, Training, Training Methods, Training Objectives
Training and Development Journal, 1975
The article describes the sound page system, a relatively new training tool, that has technical information on one side of a plain sheet of paper and recorded sound on magnetic film on the other side. Trainees can use the system for self-study, thereby reducing formal classroom training. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Independent Study, Individualized Instruction, Training
Gibson, George – Canadian Training Methods, 1975
The article explains how McDonald's manages to maintain uniform quality and service standards internationally, at all outlets, through their efficient training techniques. (BP)
Descriptors: Food Service, Organizational Effectiveness, Quality Control, Training
Lazar, Ronald M.; Mackay, Harry A. – 1981
The study, involving two severely retarded adolescents, investigated whether matching to sample is capable of extending equivalence classes with spelling responses. In preliminary training, Ss were taught the matching to sample procedure by having them match color patch samples to identical color patch comparisons. The experimenters then trained…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Operant Conditioning, Severe Mental Retardation, Spelling
Hardy, Nancy F. – 1979
Three aspects of training and education for online searching of bibliographic and databases are addressed: (1) the present status--what is being taught, (2) a proposed model--what needs to be taught, and (3) the implementation of the model--who should teach what. The first section shows which organizations (library and information schools,…
Descriptors: Databases, Models, Online Systems, Search Strategies
Katz, Albert M. – 1976
Stage violence is a complex art which, when conceived inventively, approached with professional care and respect, and practiced with patience and energy, can be the highlight of a scene or of an entire play. This book is designed for amateurs who have not had the benefit of formal training in stage violence. Chapters discuss falling (the…
Descriptors: Acting, Drama, Dramatics, Theater Arts
Lindsley, Ogden R. – 1967
Academic psychology and education are too much theoretically and methodologically committed; they need "field commitment"--an orientation which allows the people who are working with problem children or adults to use any technique, any tools at their disposal that will enable them to perform most proficiently in a given situation. Until people…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Teacher Education, Training Methods
Short, Jerry G.; McCombs, J. Lynne – 1966
A conventional and a programed version of a Navy correspondence course were evaluated. In the correspondence setting there were no differences in student proficiency for the two versions of the course, and most students in both groups who completed the study achieved a high proficiency level. (Author)
Descriptors: Costs, Feasibility Studies, Programed Instruction, Teaching Methods
Babin, Patrick – 1969
This manual contains a description of microteaching and the format to be used at the Ottawa Microteaching Clinic. Three background papers, which include data on programs already in existence, are "Microteaching: An Intermediate Step," with a 21-item annotated bibliography, by Patrick Babin; "An Overview of Microteaching"…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Microteaching, Teacher Education, Teaching Skills
Prophet, Wallace W.; Caro, Paul W. – 1974
This paper outlines some major areas of use of simulation in Army Aviation and comments on current research. Equipment development, crew performance studies, concept development and training are discussed. Only in the training area has the Army made substantial progress. A broad program of simulation research with emphasis on engineering and…
Descriptors: Flight Training, Military Training, Simulated Environment, Simulation
Glovinsky, Arnold; Johns, Joseph P. – 1970
Twenty-three teams of trainers of paraprofessional school personnel from school districts in Wayne County were trained, each team composed of five persons representing four different levels: a central office administrator, a building principal, a teacher working or planning to work with paraprofessionals, and two paraprofessionals. The program…
Descriptors: Differentiated Staffs, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Staff Utilization, Training Methods
Johns, Joseph P.; Glovinsky, Arnold – 1970
This document, one of four concerned with the training of paraprofessional school personnel, provides 15 situations of varying complexity which may be role-played. A presentation of the role-play dramatization is made for the general group of trainees, who then react to the situation by providing written responses on specially designed sheets.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Role Playing, Training Methods
McFann, Howard H. – 1970
This paper was part of a symposium in which research on Project 100,000 was summarized. The report presents information on three major HumRRO projects concerned with training and performance of men of varying ability levels. The first project compared on-the-job performance of military personnel of varying ability levels. The second project…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Literacy, Low Ability Students, Models


