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Brown, David G. – Educational Record, 1970
Guidelines for evaluating existing programs and procedures for eliminating the ineffective and unproductive. (Editor/IR)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Programs, Evaluation, Financial Problems
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Baker, Eva L.; Herman, Joan L. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1983
This analysis of the role of testing in educational programs and services maintains that the connection between tests and instruction is best made integrally through an understanding of the design of learning tasks rather than through linkage. The context for, use of, and limitations of task structures are described. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Design, Learning Processes
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Sapone, Carmelo V. – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Surveys teachers, administrators, superintendents, and school board members for opinions on whether each of 18 major characteristics commonly associated with effective schools could actually be included in the local school programs. Suggests courses of action for superintendents. (JW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Boards of Education, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Vornberg, James A.; And Others – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Interspersed among the results of a five-state regional survey, conducted in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas, the authors offer guidelines for conducting a student activity program. (JW)
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Extracurricular Activities, Fund Raising, Program Improvement
Hull, Daniel M.; Pedrotti, Leno S. – VocEd, 1983
Many postsecondary technical education programs are facing obsolescence and need more than another course or piece of equipment to be effective. Educational institutions must restructure their programs, redesign their laboratories, and retrain their faculty. The business and industrial community is the direct beneficiary of a strong vocational…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Physics, Postsecondary Education, Program Improvement
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Leithwood, K. A.; Montgomery, D. J. – Review of Educational Research, 1982
Using a framework for planned change, this study assessed the status of knowledge about effective and ineffective school principal behaviors. Obstacles that principals face in their attempts at school improvement were also reviewed. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change
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Grubb, Richard D. – School Psychology Review, 1981
As a reaction to TM 506 171, this paper concurs with issues raised in the aforementioned paper but differs in emphasis, philosophical orientation, terminology, and content. Included is a list of 22 conclusions and recommendations. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Locus of Control, Long Range Planning
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Evans, Rupert N. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1982
Public vocational education is described and the strengths and weaknesses of the program are examined. Alternative roles of the federal government are discussed and recommendations are made for increasing the effectiveness of vocational education. Federal support is viewed as being essential for program improvement of vocational education. (Author)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Government Role, Outcomes of Education
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Gondolf, Ed – Community Development Journal, 1981
Discusses community development efforts in Guatemala to illustrate the challenge political violence presents to community development. It concludes with suggestions for revitalizing community development conceptions with more encompassing political considerations. (CT)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Church Programs, Community Development, Federal Programs
Willis, Tony – Quill and Scroll, 1982
Discusses three trends that may threaten high school journalism: (1) declining student involvement; (2) the switch of journalism programs from curricular to extracurricular activities; and (3) teacher cutbacks. Offers ways to combat these threats. (RL)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Trends, High Schools, Journalism Education
Jones, Tom – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1980
Concerning the nature, longevity, and quality of vocational agriculture programs during the next 10 years, teachers should consider these four questions: (1) Whom will we serve?, (2) how will we serve?, (3) how well will we serve?, and (4) how will we be led? (LRA)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Long Range Planning
Sportsman, Michel A. – Curriculum Review, 1981
After criticizing traditional inservice programs that rely on hastily prepared presentations by outside experts, the author proposes a two-part plan for a comprehensive ongoing inservice program based on needs assessment and close cooperation with a local university. Part II will appear in the November 1981 issue. (SJL)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
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Eggers, John R. – Journal of Thought, 1981
Forecasting the obsolescence of traditional teacher education by 1990, the author sets out a framework for a new form of teacher education relevant to future social and educational needs. (Part of a theme issue on the future in education.) (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Carr, Audrey; Ellis, Jewell Deene – VocEd, 1981
Justifies continued categorical funding for home economics and consumer education by noting the improvement in programs and the number of persons served. (JOW)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Educational Development, Federal Legislation, Home Economics
Walker, Ian – Adult Education (London), 1980
The last two decades of this century will see an enormous increase in the proportion of elderly people in the population. The author here states the case for a much more intensive effort by adult educators to cater to the needs of people in their 60s, 70s, and 80s. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Aging (Individuals), Futures (of Society), Lifelong Learning
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