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Educational Research Service, Arlington, VA. – 1983
Both the junior high school and the middle school were established specifically to meet the unique physical and intellectual needs of preadolescents and early adolescents. The ability of these types of schools to accomplish that goal, as measured by the research, is the basic subject of this report. Each of the report's five parts begins with an…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Educational Change, Educational Research
Troxell, Raymond R., Jr. – 1980
The Windber Area School District (Pennsylvania) has combatted "bigness" and impersonality by developing schools-within-a-school, a concept which has particular application for large clusters of grade strata. Although there are several ways to group students, in Windber every two grades (7 through 12) constitute a unit which has its own…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Administrator Responsibility, Competency Based Education, House Plan
PHILADELPHIA URBAN LEAGUE – 1964
PROPOSALS WERE GIVEN TO IMPROVE THE INTEGRATION OF PHILADEPHIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. THERE SHOULD BE A REORGANIZATION OF THE GRADE SYSTEMS INTO A PRIMARY SCHOOL (K-4), A MIDDLE SCHOOL (5-8) AND SENIOR GRADES (9-12). THE SCHOOLS WOULD BE GROUPED IN EDUCATIONAL CLUSTERS WITH THREE OR MORE SCHOOLS UNDER ONE ADMINISTRATOR. CURRICULUM MODIFICATIONS SHOULD…
Descriptors: Cluster Grouping, Curriculum Development, De Facto Segregation, Educational Facilities
DUNN, SUSAN V. – 1966
A REVIEW OF LITERATURE OUTLINING THE MAIN ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF EDUCATIONAL PARKS AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS IS PRESENTED. EDUCATIONAL PARKS ARE DISTINGUISHED BY THEIR LARGE SIZE (FROM 10,000 TO 25,000 STUDENTS), CENTRAL LOCATION, ADMINISTRATIVE CENTRALIZATION, AND DECENTRALIZED SCHOOL DESIGN. THE ADVANTAGES OF EDUCATIONAL PARKS INCLUDE (1) A…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Decentralization, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Design
Dunham, Paul C. – 1964
School districts in Vermont are organized generally along town boundary lines with no clear distinction between town and school governmental units. State financial distributions are usually made to the town, and taxes are billed and collected by the town. There is a need for school district reorganization in terms of larger unified or 12-grade…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Assessed Valuation, Educational Administration, Educational Facilities
Kerr, Frances M. – 1966
The report summarizes the activities of the transitional program at Mount Holyoke College during the summer of 1966. The precollege educational program for girls, grades 9 through 11, was structured to enhance the academic, social, and cultural expectations of disadvantaged youth and to increase their chances for a college education. The program,…
Descriptors: College Programs, College School Cooperation, Community Support, Core Curriculum
Saunders, Nancy; Franklin, Bill – 1977
This annotated bibliography was prepared to aid in an exploration of the ways in which the administrative structure of an institution influences the quality of undergraduate teaching. The specific focus is on the academic department/division and the department/division chair as the crucial administrative unit and administrator. The bibliography…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Principles, Administrators, Annotated Bibliographies
Baltimore County Board of Education, Towson, MD. – 1972
This curriculum guide outlines materials and ideas for a one-year exploratory course in Spanish. In attempting to reach the broadest possible range of students in the community, emphasis is placed on individualized instruction, human relationships, options, and new processes for achieving greater comprehension and continuing understanding. The…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Background, Cultural Education, Cultural Interrelationships
Crosbie, Keith, Comp. – 1972
Teaching techniques and ideas for improving language instruction, developed by classroom teachers, are described in this pamphlet. Presented in two parts, the first section identifies innovative programs in the State of Washington and groups them by topic. Part two is a compilation of proven classroom techniques, also listed topically, and other…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Instructional Improvement
Brooks, Nelson – Foreign Language Beacon, 1970
An overview of foreign language instruction is seen as a spectrum composed of five distinct areas. The speech includes discussion of concepts related to the curriculum, linguistics, psychology, culture, and a "Master Plan". The author comments on the importance of understanding that language instruction, as an academic pursuit, is directly related…
Descriptors: Culture, FLES, Humanities, Instructional Program Divisions
Geeslin, Robert Hawk – 1969
The purpose of this Florida study was to field test experimental multi-level materials for teaching reading and the subjects that make up the general knowledge area of adult basic education. The pre-publication edition of the experimental material was compared to traditional materials by: (1) differences in gain in reading ability, (2) acceptance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Basic Education, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Innovation
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School of Education, Malmo (Sweden). Dept. of Educational and Psychological Research. – 1970
This project report outlines a continuing investigation (1965-73) into the teaching of German in Swedish public schools and steps taken toward the compilation and construction of teaching materials for use in introductory courses. The work is reviewed following four principal phases of completed project research and development: (1) analysis of…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Educational Strategies
Centre for Information on Language Teaching, London (England). – 1969
Supplementary drill materials for use in teaching French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish are described in this annotated list of instructional materials. A general summary of each set of drill materials is followed by reference to specific components, including printed and recorded materials. Bibliographic information and publishers'…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Audiolingual Methods, French, German
Dusel, John – FLAGS Newsletter, 1970
Four major considerations in the selection of materials for foreign language instruction are examined in this article. The goals of the program, scope of the course, time to begin instruction, and acquisition of materials are discussed. Enumerated criteria, accepted by the California State Board of Education, for evaluation of pupil textbooks,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Course Objectives, Educational Media, Evaluation
Lawson, John H. – Foreign Language Beacon, 1970
A superintendent of schools shares his views on the problems of maintaining and developing foreign language programs. Reasons supporting foreign language study underscore the need for innovative programs which are socially relevant for the masses as well as for the gifted student. Discussion of the significance of communication, cultural…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cost Effectiveness, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
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