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Proper, Elizabeth C.; St. Pierre, Robert G. – 1979
The original plans for the Follow Through (FT) program were to provide a program extending the Head Start community action model to the public schools which would serve all disadvantaged children. Because of the small budget allocation authorized by the Congress, the United States Office of Education reformulated FT as an experimental program of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Methods, Evaluation Criteria, Methods Research
Baltzell, D. Catherine; And Others – 1979
The original plans for the Follow Through (FT) program were to provide a program extending the Head Start community action model to the public schools which would serve all disadvantaged children. Because of the small budget allocation authorized by the Congress, the United States Office of Education reformulated FT as an experimental program of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Methods, Evaluation Criteria, Methods Research
Harrison, Laurie R. – 1980
Divided into three sections which deal with sex, race, and handicap stereotyping in career choice, the twenty-eight programs described here attempt to combat stereotypes among students and/or staff (K-12). Most descriptions list the goals of the program, target population, staffing and management, facilities and activities, program effectiveness…
Descriptors: Black Stereotypes, Career Choice, Disabilities, Elementary Education
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. Div. of Instruction. – 1979
This is the third of three volumes that constitute the final evaluation report of Project STAR (State Technical Assistance Resources), an undertaking of the Maryland State Department of Education designed to help 36 elementary schools improve their reading programs. This volume is the project handbook and contains information concerning the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Improvement Programs, Program Content, Program Design
Kamm, Karlyn – 1980
Practical strategies for implementing a skill-centered approach to reading instruction are discussed in this paper. The first two strategies presented pertain to the beginning implementation stage: making a commitment to a skills approach and paying attention to principles for educational change. Sections are included on whole-staff involvement in…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Inservice Teacher Education
Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1980
Exemplary programs for special education of handicapped children are outlined in the National Diffusion Network (NDN) catalog. The 46 programs are listed with the following information: descriptors, target audience, description, evidence of effectiveness, implementation requirements, financial requirements, services available, and contact person.…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Smock, Charles D., Ed. – 1978
This set of eight reports is a product of the Mathemagenic Activities Program (MAP) for early childhood education of the University of Georgia Follow Through (FT) Program. Based on Piagetian theory, the MAP-FT projects are comprehensive education programs for children (K - 3) from low income families that are designed to continually challenge…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Early Childhood Education, Educational Improvement
PDF pending restorationUnited Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). – 1978
Nine representatives of Thailand, Nepal, Iran, and the Republic of Korea met in Seoul during the month of August, 1977, for a curriculum development training workshop co-sponsored by the Korean National Commission for UNESCO and the Asian Centre of Educational Innovation for Development (ACEID). One aim of the workshop was to improve the…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Community Development, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems
PDF pending restorationHall, Gene E. – 1979
An eight-level table of Levels of Use (LoU) is employed to measure the adoption and eventual success of program innovations in teacher education institutions. Speculations on the success or failure of attempted innovations, backed with statistical analysis, are presented. (SAS)
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Adoption (Ideas), Attitude Measures, Change Agents
Community School District 22, Brooklyn, NY. – 1978
This annual report delineates Brooklyn District 22's program goals and activities for the school year 1977-1978. Included are reports on language arts programs, the district ecology center, science education, math education, staff development, social studies, consumer education, libraries, Title IX, education for the gifted, guidance services, art…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Junior High Schools, Organizational Objectives, Program Descriptions
Lally, J. Ronald; Haiman, Peter E. – 1980
This study examined "participatory" approaches to the conduct of educational research, development, dissemination, and implementation (RDD&I) programs within the Far West Laboratory. Approaches that are "participatory" involve the participation of educational practitioners in the program. Various types of participation were investigated to…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Research, Organizational Climate, Program Implementation
McCaslin, N. L.; Adams, Kay Angona – 1978
This guide was prepared to assist state directors/coordinators of career education in becoming more knowledgeable about management and evaluation. The purposes of the guide are to define managementand identify basic functions, review characteristics of managers, and identify evaluation techniques available to help managers do a better job. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Career Education, Evaluation Methods, Management Development
Rumble, Richard R. – 1979
This guide addresses steps that must be taken at various administrative levels and at the course or program level in order to successfully implement P.L. 94-142 (see CE 024 664). The guidelines, called action steps, are organized and discussed in the following categories: central administrative action; area administrative action; building level…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Disabilities, Educational Planning, Guidelines
Garcia, Uvaldo – 1979
Intended to inform local communities (especially the business sector) of ways to join government-sponsored employment and training programs with the private employment market, this handbook provides broad guidelines for use in the establishment and operation of the Private Industry Council (PIC). (The PIC is the primary vehicle created by Title…
Descriptors: Employment Programs, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Government Role
Rosenblum, Sheila; Jastrzab, JoAnn – 1980
To understand better the role a principal plays in the success or failure of a federal program, this study was conducted of the role of principals in Teacher Corps projects. An introductory chapter discusses the changing role of the principal in general and the role of the principal in change efforts and then more specifically discusses the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Educational Change, Educational Innovation


