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Shaw, Thomas L. – 1976
The major purpose of this study was to determine if a functional relationship existed between internship teaching performance and academic grades for Career Opportunities Program trainees who interned in three local education agency schools and attended three cooperating institutions of higher education in Alabama. Another aim of the study was to…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Grades (Scholastic), Internship Programs, Literature Reviews
Driskill, Robert Eugene – 1976
Data drawn from the Arizona statewide testing program were used to relate selected factors to third-grade reading achievement in a representative sample of 50 school districts. Analyses of scores on the Metropolitan Achievement Test indicated that reading scores were positively related to the average market value of single residences within the…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cultural Influences, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education
Cookson, Peter S. – 1976
In light of the gap in the existing literature regarding the effects of participation in various educational activities on occupational performance, the major concern of the study was to determine how the factors of formal educational attainment, work experience, and nonformal educational participation, as mediated by the social psychological…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Learning, Business, Business Skills
Ross, Mark – 1976
The primary emphasis in mainstreaming hard of hearing children should be on providing the opportunity for optimum use of residual hearing. Evidence of the lack of attention to this area includes the fact that many children who have hearing aids do not wear them. Well trained educational audiologists acting as supportive personnel would enhance the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Audiology, Aural Learning, Educational Needs
Schwartzberg, Joanne G. – 1976
The mother of an 11-year-old deaf child compares her daughter's experiences mainstreamed in a traditional school system (a Hebrew school) and in a Montessori school. The Montessori system is seen to be especially advantageous for the deaf child because of the following characteristics: opportunities for the child to be successful, a visual (rather…
Descriptors: Deafness, Educational Methods, Educational Needs, Elementary Education
Palola, Ernest G. – 1976
How is the concept "success" applied in postsecondary education? After a review of publications, case studies conducted at Empire State College's New Models for Career Education program are presented. NMCE is a career program that combines on the job experience with academic study and is based on students' needs, plans, and aspirations,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Competency Based Education, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Criteria
Robertson, J. Marvin – 1973
Developed as part of a project designed to provide a synthesis of literature and practice relating to the career education of disadvantaged students, this paper, which is intended for administrators of local programs, identifies successful components of career education programs for the disadvantaged. Program descriptions were secured through a…
Descriptors: Administrators, Annotated Bibliographies, Career Education, Developmental Programs
Foat, Classie M. – 1974
This report is the third technical report submitted to the U. S. Office of Education in connection with a study the overall purpose of which was to choose up to eight successful education programs serving underachieving, poor children and to design "Project Information Packages" for each of them. These Project Information Packages were to serve as…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged
Smothergill, Nancy L. – 1969
The first of this series of studies on the ability of young children to follow directions was designed to find out which is easier for a preschool child: to follow directions given only by demonstration or given only verbally. Subjects were 108 white, middle class, 4-year-olds enrolled in a nursery school. Each teacher tested the children in her…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Abstract Reasoning, Comprehension, Interpretive Skills
Pucel, David J.; And Others – 1970
Two studies were conducted to determine the ability of the Project MINI-SCORE test battery to differentiate among graduates from different vocational curriculums and among graduates and dropouts from selected vocational curriculums. The population used in the first study consisted of 1,696 graduates from seven predominantly male and five…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Tests, Comparative Testing, Correlation
Borth, Audrey M. – 1971
The purpose of the study was to assess non-intellective correlates of achievement in a lower-class, all black, urban elementary school. These students were compared with a University school population which was different in many dimensions. There were residual similarities relative to the general role of the elementary school student. In neither…
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Objectives, Elementary Schools, Lower Class Students
Conklin, R. C.; And Others – 1970
A biographical inventory, an ability test, and three reading tests were administered to 699 persons who were hopeful about beginning course work at the University of Calgary. These students were categorized as Mature Non-matriculants because they did not have senior matriculation which is necessary for normal entry to the university. A total of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuation Education, Continuation Students, Higher Education
Stanley, Charlton S. – 1968
A study of the relationship between certain test scores and probable training and vocational success was made. Examined were three major training areas: power sewing machine, nurse aide, and clerical office work. Six tests were tested for their ability to predict success: the WAIS Revised Beta; Purdue Pegboard; English, California Surveys of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adults, Aptitude, Disadvantaged
Newman, Ian M. – 1969
The extent to which smokers as compared to non-smokers recognize their failure to achieve was studied. The subjects were 80 ninth grade pupils, half of whom smoked. A nine point self-anchoring Expectation scale was developed to determine how closely the subjects came to meeting the perceived expectations of their parents, their school, their…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Achievement, Adolescents, Behavior
McGuckin, Robert H.; Winkler, Donald R. – 1974
In the past decade, many colleges and universities have reduced or eliminated the number of required general education courses, which had the original purpose of assuring a 'well-rounded' liberal education. The important question is how such curriculum reforms, which increase student choice as opposed to university choice of courses, affect the…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements, Experimental Programs
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