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Veenendall, Thomas L.; Freeman, Andrew R. – 1983
The tremendous growth of the speech and theater program at Montclair State College (New Jersey) over the past six years is partly due to the enthusiasm of both faculty and students toward internships. The benefits of experiential learning, the development of career goals, and the application of classroom theory are three reasons why students are…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Professional Education
Labarca, Angela; Khanji, Rajai – 1984
A study of the communication strategies used by beginning language learners and their interviewers centered on the analysis of videotaped interviews of 53 beginning French students at the University of Delaware. The students had been instructed by either the total physical response or the strategic interaction method. Observed communication…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis, French
Pea, Roy D.; Hawkins, Jan – 1984
This paper provides a detailed empirical account of the performances of 8- to 9-year-olds and 11- to 12-year-olds on a chore-scheduling task developed to assess the dynamics of planning processes. In developing the planning task for revealing different levels of planning proficiency, five critical aspects of planning were taken into account: the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis, Critical Path Method
Agency for Instructional Television, Bloomington, IN. – 1977
A 10-minute videotape program that reviews library skills was evaluated with 8 fifth and sixth grade classes in the St. Louis area to determine both the effectiveness of the program itself and the method of formative program evaluation. The program used videotaped slides to present program ideas. Questions focused on whether students who viewed…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Intermediate Grades
Brown, Virginia L. – 1984
The chapter outlines an approach to teaching behavior-disordered students to follow the largely unwritten rules of being "good students." A section on research and theory addresses attributions and perceptions, dependence, study skills, and social skills training. Assessment philosophy and procedures are reviewed, including the collection of…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies, Personal Autonomy
Addinell, Sue, Comp.; Solomon, Joan, Comp. – 1983
Science In a Social CONtext is a series of eight books based on the project SISCON-in-Schools. The books provide a new course in science and society for general studies at sixth-form level. The course has been specially designed to make scientific problems accessible to the non-scientist, as well as to explain the social aspects of science to the…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Environmental Education, Science Education, Secondary Education
Charney, Davida; Reder, Lynne – 1985
This paper compares the content of two types of instruction presented to a student either by an intelligent tutoring system or by some conventional text, such as a textbook or a computer user's manual, when the educational goal is skills learning. Two distinct points of view are presented: (1) that of the "expounders," who believe that…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computers, Educational Strategies, Guides
McLean, Lois Maxine – 1985
This study examines the specific information-seeking process and the information sources employed by corporate training developers and managers when considering the adoption and implementation of interactive video (tape or disc) as an instructional delivery system. Purposes include the identification of available sources of information on…
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Information Seeking, Information Services, Information Sources
Slater, Shirley; Cibrowski, Lee – 1982
This publication contains resources and activities that can be used to help elementary and secondary students and adults develop a positive self-concept. There are two major parts. Part I is intended for the teacher. Self-concept development is discussed, and how self-concept is related to teaching and learning is examined. Guidelines for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
Ortiz, Flora Ida – 1985
This study sought to determine how video-taping and micro-teaching as a strategy for training student teachers affects the conduct of an English lesson prepared for bilingual students. An extensive review of the literature presents research findings on general concerns in teacher training, video-taping and micro-teaching as a strategy of teacher…
Descriptors: Bilingual Teachers, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Microteaching
Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, MD. – 1985
Designed for eighth grade health classes, the guide serves to present early adolescents with information about drugs, relations between the sexes, difficulties and problems which are likely to arise in these areas, and probable consequences of various courses of action. The specific topics addressed in the unit are: (1) decision making; (2) family…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Decision Making, Drug Abuse, Family Relationship
Adams, Ronald D.; Craig, James R. – 1981
A preliminary investigation of teacher education evaluation practices was conducted to provide a basis for understanding the present state-of-the-practice in teacher education evaluation and to suggest directions to be taken to improve the practice. An analysis is presented of data obtained from 397 responding institutions. Findings are presented…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs, Higher Education
Scherer, Darlene Lienau – 1985
Intended to make the educational community aware of how research has defined acceptable practice in writing assessment, this annotated bibliography examines research about writing evaluation. Divided into five sections, the first section of the bibliography surveys some psychological and linguistic studies of the development of students' writing…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Bangs, Terry L. – 1985
One way of giving students a sense of audience in their writing is to combine speech communication and written communication in the classroom. If students can be taught to write as they talk, they can perceive their audience to be real people rather than the amorphous "indefinite other" they typically write for in the traditional writing…
Descriptors: Assignments, Higher Education, Integrated Activities, Persuasive Discourse
Ecroyd, Donald H.; Drummond, Caroline – 1985
Reading aloud is a rhetorical act. Its purpose is always to communicate, which is a transactional form involving the oral reader and at least one real or imaginary listener. Whenever a person reads aloud, the reader has some intent of reading to someone. In all such situations, readers interpret orally for the mood and meaning that seem…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Listening Comprehension, Literature Appreciation, Oral Interpretation
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