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Beischer, W. A.; Hixon, L. B. – 1973
How paraprofessionals relate to innovation within the high school was the point of investigation in a study completed in 1973. Of the 324 New York State secondary principals contacted, 243 (75 percent) supplied information and opinion in response to questionnaires. High school principals believe that innovation is positively related to the…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Instructional Innovation, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Principals
Columbia Univ., New York, NY. Center for Adult Education. – 1971
In its second year the project had two principal goals: (1) to extend the first year's findings with a study of selected innovative practices in a large variety of urban Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs, and (2) to disseminate findings of the project's first two years to urban ABE directors and selected professors of adult education. A…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Educational Innovation, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Program Development
Williams, Audrey Y.; Davis, William M. – 1974
The SEEK (Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge) Program at the City University of New York (CUNY) was designed to provide access to any senior college in the CUNY structure for a population that had previously been excluded. To be eligible for participation in the program, the student must be a resident of New York City and reside in one…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Communication Skills, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth
Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1974
The Academic Common Market is an interstate agreement among Southern states for sharing academic programs. Participating states are able to make arrangements for their residents who qualify for admission to enroll in specific programs in other states on an in-state tuition basis. The initial arrangements have been limited to unusual graduate…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Educational Innovation, Higher Education
Dudgeon, Paul J. – 1975
This article deals with two ideas that are of special interest to adult continuing educators. The first innovation is the continuing education unit (CEU), which is a means for providing a uniform measure of recognition to the adult non-credit student. A CEU represents ten contact hours of participation in a continuing education non-credit learning…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, College Credits, Educational Innovation
Lester, Virginia L. – 1973
Because of the unique program of Empire State College, the problem of providing compensatory courses about women and developing a strategy for eventually having them incorporated into the curriculum of a discipline has been avoided. The focus at this college has been taken from the teacher and placed on the student, giving the student the primary…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Females, Higher Education
Glatthorn, Allan A. – 1968
Following an opening statement explaining the importance of small groups as an educational innovation, the author examines seven different types of groups, their organization and function. 1) The task group involves students in many types of meaningful work, with each member able to make a useful contribution towards the completion of the task. 2)…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Innovation, Problem Solving
Crockett, Walter H.; And Others – 1969
The first ten pages of this report give a brief overview of the Trainers of Teacher Trainers (TTT) Program and a description of the organization of the site visits. The remainder of the report summarizes the findings of the visits to 40 TTT projects by forty four-member teams. The four members of each team represent the four groups participating…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Community Involvement, Educational Innovation, Institutional Cooperation
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, DC. – 1970
In this nation, the right to learn what there is to be learned has been denied because of prejudices and adherence to unproductive teaching techniques. There has been too little acceptance of advanced practices. Federally funded experimental schools must be initiated as alternatives to present learning modes and for the development of exemplar…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy
Marland, S. P., Jr. – 1971
An accounting is made in this report of the work of the Office of the Commissioner of Education during Fiscal Year 1970 and reflects the state of American education today. The Commissioner envisions the Federal role in education to be one of increasing the effectiveness of the human and financial resources of our schools, colleges and…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Administration, Educational Development
California Curriculum Newsletter, 1969
This particular issue of the "California Curriculum Newsletter" focuses on the proposed Social Sciences Framework--its status, an evaluation, aids to interpretation, and its availability. Trends in California social sciences textbooks are briefly discussed, and highlights are offered of five programs related to the social sciences which…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Instructional Innovation, Newsletters, Program Descriptions
Wilson, Richard C. – 1970
Nine commonly given objections to the principles and practices of individualized reading are answered by the author. There are forces within the schools today, the author says, who are working toward a change in the conventional reading program: students bored with routine and disinterested in the reading materials and teachers faced with teaching…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Individualized Reading
Grignon, C.; Passeron, J. C. – 1970
This volume is the fourth in a series of case studies published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Chapter 1 discusses the aims of the study, including the concepts of innovation and change, the role of pilot experiments in the development of the university system, and the methods used for this critical analysis of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Enrollment
Meeth, L. Richard – 1969
In the more than 300 books and 600 essays on or related to U.S. higher education that were written in 1968, 2 themes appear frequently: (1) the presence and power of college students (which may be thought of as the agony and the promise of America), and (2) the future of U.S. institutions of higher education. The paper reviews 6 documents on each…
Descriptors: College Students, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Innovation, Faculty
Wade, Serena E. – 1968
To provide material for decision or policy-makers with questions concerning policy, applications, and/or operations in the field of individualized instruction, 31 published books, journals and ERIC documents are listed and annotated. 32 Elementary Secondary Education Act Title III innovative projects described in PACE abstracts are listed by ES…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Innovation, Educational Media, Educational Policy
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