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Lezotte, Lawrence W.; Polite, Craig – 1971
The undergraduate course evaluated in this Research Report was viewed as experimental because it synthesized two collegiate educational concepts: 1) multidisciplinary context and 2) an accompanying multidisciplinary teaching staff. The objective of the course was to study the complex relationship which exists between race, education and poverty,…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Black Education, Black Students, College Instruction
Civil Service Commission, Washington, DC. Bureau of Training. – 1971
The Management Sciences Training Center has among its objectives the following: (1) to provide responsive and practical interagency and intergovernmental training and developmental programs in specialized disciplines used and technical elements involved in the management of public programs, (2) to provide management sciences training support to…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Course Content
Groot, Hans C. – 1971
Development programs have usually been organized for a one-way flow of information, from the experts to the users. This is especially true of American programs in "less developed" countries. A better arrangement would allow at least a two-way flow of information, so that, for example, clients could tell experts what problems need to be solved.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Community Development, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Indiana Univ., Bloomington. Dept. of History. – 1970
This report gives an overview of History Education Project (HEP) operational structure and a summary of activities of its 13 regional teams. HEP is committed to the improvement of history education and to the training of history teachers for all educational levels. Some goals are to: 1) define objectives of history instruction; 2) identify, across…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Diffusion, Educational Change
Fox, Tom – 1971
This paper reviews what some leading critics of public schools say about social studies curriculum and suggests implications of the growing "free schools" movement. The social studies have been charged with the socialization of children into the existing majority culture, and with teaching the knowledge and skills required for effective…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Citizenship, Curriculum, Educational Change
Mayo, Samuel T. – 1970
The historical background of mastery learning is discussed and related to the use of the traditional normal curve and to the nature of curves which express more adequately the mastery learning concept. It is suggested that the mastery model calls for strategies that: inform students about course expectations; set standards of mastery in advance;…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Criterion Referenced Tests, Difficulty Level, Educational Innovation
National Alliance of Businessmen, Washington, DC. – 1971
Two introductory speeches suggest the general social and interracial climate in the United States. It is against this backdrop that Project Inspire is described. Its purpose is the development of a vocational guidance component within the broader school curriculum. Its major objective is elevating the awareness level of students to the work world…
Descriptors: Black Students, Black Youth, Blacks, Career Counseling
Lipton, Gladys C., Ed. – 1969
Twelve articles on current and projected trends in the teaching of foreign language in elementary schools (FLES) focus on four major areas of concern. A look at the present state of FLES instruction includes articles on programs in various parts of the world, the potential of FLES, and teacher preparation. Two articles on innovations and school…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Articulation (Education), Bilingual Education, Communications
Morel, Stefano – 1971
A three-year experimental program established in 1966 in Spanish language instruction at the secondary level is reported in this study. Students at Commack High School North, New York, participated in a total immersion language program in Spanish, taking two to four classes of instruction in the target language per day. Classes included regular…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Basic Skills, Cultural Education, Educational Innovation
Kennedy, Joseph C. – 1971
Attitudes of the superintendents and school board officials of 25 major cities concerning the operation of their schools were determined. In lengthy discussions, these officials observed that big city schools need massive financial assistance from State and Federal governments, since the local property tax as a base is inadequate, and because the…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Finance, Educational Innovation
Paulus, Dieter H., Ed. – 1971
This compilation of abstracts summarizes the papers and symposia proceedings of the 2nd Convocation (1971) of the Northeastern Educational Research Association. Many topics in educational research are covered, such as: measurement, accountability, evaluation, instructional techniques, disadvantaged youth, testing, and special programs. A listing…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Accountability, Conferences, Creativity
Lydiard, Beverly, Ed.; Simon, Beverly Silver, Ed. – 1973
This report is a guide to ESEA Title III programs in Massachusetts. Forty-six programs are described; these programs concern, among many other topics, curriculum development, bilingual education, inservice teacher training, interdisciplinary programs, individualized instruction, learning and behavior problems, and environmental study. In addition…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Curriculum Development, Directories, Educational Innovation
Morgan, George A. – 1972
The effects of a new curriculum, introduced at Hiram College in 1969, which emphasized interdisciplinary studies, increased freedom and responsibility, and eliminated traditional graduation requirements in favor of nondepartmental courses, more electives, and more individual faculty attention for freshman, were studied. The research strategy was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Tests, College Freshmen, College Students
National Instructional Television Center, Bloomington, IN. – 1973
The National Instructional Television Center (NIT) aims to reduce the time of bringing about educational innovation from the usual 15 years, achieved through traditional means like pre-service education and workshops, to five years. Its procedure in doing this is to identify significant ideas and translate them into useful television programs.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, College Curriculum, Computer Science, Course Descriptions
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. – 1970
This report is part of the Florida Department of Education, Title III, ESEA, Educational Needs Assessment study and deals exclusively with information and data collected from questionnaires administered to a sample of seven educationally relevant subpopulations within the State. These subpopulations included students, teachers, principals,…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Demography
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