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Peer reviewedPhelps, Christine E. – College Student Affairs Journal, 1993
Describes Faculty Fellow Program, developed years ago by student and academic affairs at University of Arizona to improve quality of undergraduate education. Notes that experienced professors are financially compensated, provided with resources, and are available to informally interact with students in various offices across campus. Notes that…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Educational Improvement, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCheatham, Harold E. – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to previous article by Ridley et al. which presents Multicultural Program Development Pyramid, five-tiered framework outlining stages of multicultural counselor training program development. Commends Ridley et al. for making important contribution toward development of coherent systematic multicultural counseling and psychotherapy…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFukuyama, Mary A. – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to previous article by Ridley et al. which presents Multicultural Program Development Pyramid, five-tiered framework outlining stages of multicultural counselor training program development. Calls article milestone reference for multicultural training (MCT). Notes surprise that model chosen to illustrate MCT was pyramid and expresses…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAtkinson, Donald R. – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to previous article by Ridley et al. which presents Multicultural Program Development Pyramid, five-tiered framework outlining stages of multicultural counselor training program development. Expresses disappointment that Ridley et al. elected not to give guidance in identifying training models, learning objectives, instructional…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education
Peer reviewedArredondo, Patricia – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to previous article by Ridley et al. which presents Multicultural Program Development Pyramid, five-tiered framework outlining stages of multicultural counselor training program development. Commends Ridley et al. for keeping issues surrounding multicultural counselor training (MCT) alive, but expresses concern that too few counselor…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education
Hudelson, Dale – Vocational Education Journal, 1994
Discusses the School-to-Work Opportunities Act, federal legislation that promises up to $300 million for education programs that give all students better access to postsecondary education and better jobs after high school. Offers principles to assist in obtaining some of the funding. (JOW)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Federal Legislation, Postsecondary Education, Program Development
Peer reviewedWilder, Nancy Elizabeth – Continuing Higher Education Review, 1993
Interviews with representatives of three Oregon state universities and three businesses identified important indicators of effective collaborative relationships: continuation and expansion of the relationship, positive course evaluations, referrals of other companies, employee productivity, employee course enrollments, and university income from…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Corporate Education, Higher Education, Organizational Effectiveness
Peer reviewedStakenas, Robert G. – NASSP Bulletin, 1994
In 1990, Florida State University joined the National Alliance--a Danforth/NASSP-sponsored group of four universities who initially would receive performance-based leadership training for revamping their administrator training programs. So far, Florida State has completed a five-year participation plan, reconceptualized three advanced degree…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Change, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Corpuel, Michael H. – Camping Magazine, 1993
Blending traditional programming with new ideas is the key to retention of adolescent campers. Options include increasing program opportunities along with the age of the camper and offering programs outside of camp such as biking, golf, and sports clinics. Equally important are hiring effective teachers and maintaining quality facilities. (LP)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Institutional Advancement, Marketing
Peer reviewedAlessi, Norman E.; Schoof, Katharene Kaufman – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1993
Describes University of Michigan's Child and Adolescent Mood Disorder Program (CAMDP), a program developed in 1988 and based on a medical specialty clinic model. Explains CAMDP staffing and patient identification; discusses assessment procedures, illustrated by case examples; and considers a variety of treatment options, including medication,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Counseling Techniques, Depression (Psychology)
Peer reviewedPauly, Edward; Martinson, Karin – Adult Learning, 1993
The Family Support Act has given new impetus to adult education through collaboration with welfare systems to provide adult literacy, high school equivalency, and English proficiency classes for welfare recipients. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Agency Cooperation, Educational Innovation, Program Development
Peer reviewedGlover, Penny Neathery – Health Values: The Journal of Health Behavior, Education & Promotion, 1993
Provides an overview of the Start SMART smoking cessation program which combines nicotine withdrawal therapy with behavior modification. The Start SMART program provides seven, intensive one-hour group sessions that are shown to be a most effective intervention with a specific population--motivated, yet highly dependent smokers. (GLR)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Intervention, Outcomes of Treatment
Peer reviewedAshar, Hanna; Lane, Maureen – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1993
Focus groups conducted with 17 working adults found they were attracted to a degree completion program because of the adult learning environment, flexibility, applied content, and collaborative climate. The high level of participation, quality of responses, and dynamic group interaction confirmed the usefulness of focus groups for continuing…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Continuing Education, Group Discussion, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKellicker, Patricia; Warren, Jesse Cole – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1998
Describes "Mission Possible," a summer reading game with an espionage theme developed by young adult readers and the Boulder (Colorado) Public Library. Highlights include instructions for playing the game, sample activity sheets, beginning and culminating activities, daily record keeping, prizes, player evaluations of the game, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Library Services, Program Development, Public Libraries
Treffinger, Donald J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
The emerging approach to talent development differs from traditional gifted education in several ways. Instead of stressing acceleration or enrichment, the Levels of Service model blends many services and activities with other school activities to respond to students' individual talents, strengths, and sustained interests. Teachers do not compete…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Individual Differences


