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Dependents Schools (DOD), Washington, DC. – 1975
This study is primarily a compilation of cost and budget data gathered through a summer school questionnaire that was sent to 25 United States school systems with a total enrollment of over 100,000 students. Eighteen questionnaires were returned, though one was not used since the school system does not operate a summer school. Therefore, the data…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Costs
Villa, Rogelio H., Comp. – 1972
Fourteen summer school projects located in 14 school districts with large concentrations of migrant children during the summer of 1972 were described. The projects were from 6 to 10 weeks long and provided services for children from birth to age 12. The number and percentage of pupils enrolled in each component of the program were (1) Title I:…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Curriculum Development
Gadjo, Henry W.; Hayden, Laurie – 1972
The Sodus 1972 Summer Migrant Program entailed many facets to project learning experiences for the migrant of all ages. Its major goal was widening the migrants' experiences so that they might have more control over their own destiny. The 4 major phases to the Sodus Program's operation included the day care center for infants; the Summer Migrant…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Development, Consumer Education, Day Care
Dooley, Harold R. – 1970
A program is described which was designed to assist the orientation of new teachers, develop their sense of job gratification, and encourage them to continue to teach in Rio Grande border school systems. The three major phases of the project are considered, one in 1968-69 involving 357 new teachers in small group discussions and training sessions…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Group Discussion, Job Satisfaction, Questionnaires
Wormack, Leslie – 1970
The goals of the Stevens Technical Enrichment Program (STEP) are to seek out economically and educationally deprived high school students who show potential in science and mathematics, and to train and motivate these students to enter college. Students were selected from high schools in Hoboken and Newark, New Jersey, as well as from New York…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aspiration, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth
Bruton, Sally A. – 1968
Reported is a summer tutorial project in Columbia, South Carolina, in which high school and college students tutored elementary school children. Remedial reading and math were emphasized, and arts and crafts and recreational activities were also provided. Field trips were used to reward regular student attendance. The report describes the project…
Descriptors: College Students, Elementary School Students, Field Trips, High School Students
Carpenter, Charles D. – 1969
Evaluated was the educational merit of a mobile science laboratory. The methodology used for evaluation was the Planning Assistance Through Technical Evaluation of Relevance Numbers (PATTERN) system. The program utilizing the mobile laboratory was shown to induce behavioral changes in students, motivate them, and create interest and excitement…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Conservation Education, Educational Programs, Elementary School Science
Price, William F. – 1968
Twenty high school and college students aged 16 to 20 were trained as summer camp counselors in a project to provide experiences leading to choosing a career with the mentally retarded. In the 11-week period, 1 week was devoted to lectures and seminars, 8 weeks to working with the retarded, and 2 weeks to working with multiply handicapped adults.…
Descriptors: Camping, Career Change, Career Choice, Exceptional Child Services
Eastern Kentucky Univ., Richmond. – 1968
Prepared by participants in the 1968 National Defense Education Act Institute on Wood Technology, this syllabus is one of a series of basic outlines designed to aid college level industrial arts instructors in improving and broadening the scope and content of their programs. The guide is divided into three sections, the first of which deals with…
Descriptors: Adhesives, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Industrial Arts
Krieghbaum, Hillier; Rawson, Hugh – 1968
The first dozen years of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Summer Institutes Program, 1954-65 are reviewed. The full report entitled "An Investment in Knowledge" is scheduled for publication in 1969. The forerunner of NSF Summer Institutes was held during July and August of 1954 at the University of Washington. Fifty-three high…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Institutes (Training Programs), Program Descriptions, Science Education History
New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces. Southwest Regional Media Center for the Deaf. – 1969
To provide participants with intensive training in programed instruction, to make them more knowledgeable consumers of programed instruction materials, and to develop programming skills on a professional level so that they could apply the systems approach in development of instructional materials, two training institutes were initiated. A total of…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Hearing Impairments, Institutes (Training Programs), Program Descriptions
Cooperative Educational Research Lab., Inc., Northfield, IL. – 1969
This report describes an attempt to revise and pilot-test an achievement quiz, a background information form, and an attitude inventory considered inadequate when used at the Summer (1968) Institute on Evaluation at the University of Illinois. In the original achievement quiz, most items tested recall or information and few tested the student's…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Attitude Measures, Background, Evaluation
Freeberg, William H.; Taylor, Loren E. – 1961
The book is intended to clarify for school administrators, teachers, parents, and other citizens the meaning and significance of outdoor education in the school curriculum. Social and educational factors influencing the outdoor education program are presented. The discussions are centered around the following: our changing society; education for a…
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation Education, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy
Haubrich, Vernon – 1968
A follow-up study was made of a 1966 summer retraining program designed to increase the range of teacher competencies in dealing with disadvantaged youth within the classroom and teacher understanding of the concerns of parents of disadvantaged youth as a major means of effecting educational change. The 4-week program involved about 150 teachers…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Innovation, Inservice Teacher Education, Organizational Climate
King, M. Sylvester – 1968
This report evaluates a Summer Teacher Training Institute in poverty areas in New York City. The program encompassed two distinct types of training: (1) the Reading Institutes, designed to train reading teachers for the elementary and junior high schools in disadvantaged areas, and (2) the Teacher-Training Institute, set up to train both…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Elementary Schools, Institutes (Training Programs), Junior High Schools
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