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Peer reviewedMoran, Patrick G.; Fredrickson, Roxanna Lynn – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 1993
The Colorado Personalized Education for Physicians program focuses on assessing interpersonal communication skills through such techniques as video- and chart-stimulated recall, Myers Briggs Type Inventory, and Learning Style Inventory. Participants improve their patient communication skills through preceptorships or miniresidencies. (SK)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Individualized Instruction, Interpersonal Communication, Needs Assessment
Halkitis, Perry N.; Leahy, Julia M. – Nursing and Health Care, 1993
Explains computerized adaptive testing (CAT) and its basis in item response theory. Describes a CAT program in pharmacology. (SK)
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedSizer, Theodore R. – Educational Leadership, 1999
"Personalization" can mean students' choices among various special programs, forcing most teachers to carry loads of 100+ students. Or "personalization" can start with loads of 50 students in a high school that accommodates individual needs within a simple, common program. The latter arrangement provides more learning…
Descriptors: Departments, Diversity (Student), Faculty Workload, High School Students
Peer reviewedZahorik, John A. – Educational Leadership, 1999
SAGE is a five-year class-size-reduction program being implemented in 80 Wisconsin schools. A longitudinal, evaluative study is being conducted in 30 SAGE schools. Small classes have three effects leading to increased individualization: fewer discipline problems, greater knowledge of students, and more teacher enthusiasm (using directive methods).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Individualized Instruction, Longitudinal Studies, Primary Education
Peer reviewedIngleheart, Jim – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1998
Describes how a small Texas rural school district provided services to a high school student who had learning disabilities and was also academically gifted. Recommendations for providing services to twice exceptional students are given, including the need for open and flexible educational plans. (CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Gifted, High Schools, Individual Needs
Rourke, James R. – Principal Leadership, 2001
Several districts have taken a radical approach to middle/high school transitions, removing ninth-graders from the mix to give them the attention needed to succeed in high school. Three ninth-grade-only schools with 720 to 750 students in Virginia, Texas, and Pennsylvania are profiled. Students experience less social pressure from upper-classmen.…
Descriptors: Crowding, Educational Benefits, Grade 9, High Schools
Peer reviewedHalbach, Anke; Ehrle, Karen; Zahorik, John; Molnar, Alex – Educational Leadership, 2001
Evaluation of a Wisconsin initiative compared academic progress in three types of smaller K-3 classes (15 students per teacher) with that in comparison schools. Smaller classes had fewer discipline problems, more time for instruction and individualization, varied instructional strategies, and more content and in-depth coverage. (Contains 10…
Descriptors: Discipline, Individualized Instruction, Primary Education, Small Classes
Peer reviewedBruckner, M. Martha – Educational Forum, 1996
Ralston (Nebraska) High School's restructuring was helped by participation in the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development's consortium. Ralston faculty led the change process, holding students to higher standards, altering curriculum beyond arbitrary subject limitations, changing the school year, and increasing staff expertise with…
Descriptors: Consortia, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, High Schools
Peer reviewedTowle, Wendy – Educational Leadership, 2000
The reading workshop is not based on ability groups, but provides a venue to focus on each student's strengths and needs. Components include a teacher-sharing time, focus lesson, state-of-the-class conference, self-selected reading and responding time, and student-sharing time. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 5, Independent Reading, Individualized Instruction
Peer reviewedVincent, Annette; Ross, Dianne – Learning Organization, 2001
Describes multiple intelligences, personality types, and learning styles. Identifies online instruments for identifying them. Gives strategies for teaching each type. (Contains 26 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Strategies, Individualized Instruction
Saba, Farhad, Ed. – Distance Education Report, 1999
The third in a series defining the field of distance education and its related concepts, this article focuses on flexible education, a term closely associated with open education. Discussion includes flexibility, autonomy and learner control; individualizing instruction; and management of instruction and instructional management software. (AEF)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Individualized Instruction, Learner Controlled Instruction
Peer reviewedTaylor, Linda; Adelman, Howard S. – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 1999
Suggests fundamental changes are needed so that teachers can personalize instruction and schools can address barriers to learning; and the time is opportune for schools and classrooms to truly become the center and guiding force for all planning. Discusses six fundamentals that permeate all efforts to improve schools and schooling and that should…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Planning, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCampbell, Marci Kramish; Bernhardt, Jay M.; Waldmiller, Michael; Jackson, Bethany; Potenziani, Dave; Weathers, Benita; Demissie, Seleshi – Patient Education and Counseling, 1999
Examines the effect of message source on message recall and perceived credibility in a study comparing two different computer-tailored bulletins promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among rural African American church members. An expert oriented (EXP) bulletin was compared with a spiritual oriented (SPIR) bulletin. The majority of both groups…
Descriptors: Blacks, Computer Assisted Instruction, Credibility, Health Education
Peer reviewedHurth, Joicey; Shaw, Evelyn; Izeman, Susan G.; Whaley, Kathy; Rogers, Sally J. – Infants and Young Children, 1999
This study attempted to ascertain commonalities and differences in critical program practices among nationally known, validated educational programs for young children with autistic spectrum disorders. Areas of agreement among programs included early intervention, individualization, specialized curriculum, family involvement, systematic…
Descriptors: Autism, Demonstration Programs, Early Intervention, Educational Practices
Parsons, Catherine V.; DeLucia, Jodi M. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
How has technology affected student achievement? There is a never-ending and misunderstood debate regarding technology integration that revolves around two main factors. First, the definition of student achievement has changed. Information technology literacy is now part of the skill set students will need to be successful, bringing with it a…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Information Management, Data Analysis, Data Collection

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