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Ridderhoff, Jeannette; Johns, Jerry L. – Illinois School Research and Development, 1979
Reports a survey of nine northern Illinois high schools on provisions for retarded readers. Information is presented on course structures, admission policies, grading, class management, and instructional materials. Conclusions are drawn about criteria for a successful high school remedial reading program. (SJL)
Descriptors: Class Organization, Grading, High Schools, Instructional Materials
Fowler, Earl C. – Florida Vocational Journal, 1979
Ways in which to organize a drive-in workshop are presented. They include selection of a chairperson, appointment of a steering committee, timing of the workshop, agenda, speakers, where to get information on drive-ins, awards, publicity campaign, and ways in which to boost membership in professional associations. (CT)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Information Sources, Professional Associations
Olds, Henry F. – Classroom Computer News, 1981
Some procedures for an inservice education program on computers are proposed. The program goal is to bring teachers to understand the microcomputer as a tool-making technology that asks people to learn how to teach it to do something. An inservice syllabus is presented in the form of a program. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science, Computers, Curriculum Development
Rawitsch, Don G. – Classroom Computer News, 1981
Experiences of the Instructional Services staff of the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) are detailed. To meet the massive demand for computer training, the staff has balanced the three approaches of offering regularly scheduled events, responding to individual requests, and urging institutions to set up their own follow-up…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computers, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Fraser, Rosemary; And Others – Technological Horizons in Education, 1982
The television screen under computer control is seen as a very compelling focus of attention that can be harnessed and used to good educational effect. It is stated that the most vital and difficult task in curriculum development is to make useful material accessible to teachers. (MP)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science, Computers, Curriculum Design
Jackson, Jesse – Teacher, 1979
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson discusses his "Push for Excellence" program and shares his views on the responsibilities of teachers, parents, and students. (Editor/SJL)
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews
Swedmark, Donald C. – Florida Vocational Journal, 1980
The concept of public relations and its importance in a vocational education program are described in this article. Such program elements as research, planning, finance, administration, and evaluation are discussed. Public relations efforts concerning staff members, administration, students and alumni, parents, organizations and agencies,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Alumni, Parent Role, Program Content
Hammond, Jeanne – American Education, 1980
Describes a petroleum production program created in Bradford, Pennsylvania, by oil company executives and local educators to answer the need of the regional oil industry for trained manpower. Discusses the need for the program, the search for qualified teachers, funding, and how one student feels about the program. (CT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Industrial Education, Labor Force Development, On the Job Training
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Reardon, Robert C.; Burck, Harman D. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1980
Explains the rationale, development, and implementation of a subspeciality, career development specialist, in a counselor education program. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Guidance, Counselor Training, Counselors
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Holly, Mary Louise; Blackman, Charles – Action in Teacher Education, 1981
Most educators agree that professional development should promote better teaching, greater understanding of children and youth, and improved curricula. A framework for effective inservice involves the five essential categories of attitude, climate, content, organization, and time. (JN)
Descriptors: Empathy, Inservice Teacher Education, Professional Development, Program Design
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Corbin, Steven S.; Koster, John J. – Clearing House, 1981
Outlines the objectives, process, and tasks of New York State's school-based comprehensive planning system, implemented to meet accountability demands and budgetary cutbacks. Process diagrams and sample forms are included. (SJL)
Descriptors: Accountability, Charts, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
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Coolsen, Peter – Children Today, 1980
Discusses prevention efforts focused on child abuse and neglect, with attention paid to concepts of prevention, community involvement, community volunteers, and a community prevention plan. (DB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Welfare, Community Education
Folkers, Frank G. – Curriculum Review, 1980
Citing young people's seemingly extensive--but actually superficial--knowledge about drugs, the author suggests that students need drug education which stresses self-awareness and decision making. He outlines the type of teacher training and community involvement needed for such a program. (SJL)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Decision Making, Drug Abuse, Drug Education
Ahern, Dale – American Education, 1980
At Living History Farms' (Iowa) pioneer homestead, late 1800 village, turn-of-the-century farm, or the farm of tomorrow, elementary and secondary students have a chance to experience both work and play aspects of farm life on the plains. The history and theory of this living museum are also discussed. (CT)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Farm Visits
Thomson, Peggy – American Education, 1980
National Public Radio's educational staff is experimenting with radio in the classroom by dramatizing the issues of the Afghan crisis in an audiodisc presentation mailed to teachers around the country. The article includes samples of dialogue from the tape, student opinions, and why radio is the medium used. (CT)
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Current Events, Curriculum Development, Educational Radio
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