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Karlin, Robert – 1973
Teachers can help students develop abilities to enable them to read subject-oriented materials with better understanding. The purpose is not to conduct a lesson in reading comprehension, but to establish purposes for reading, develop word competency, search for surface and deeper meanings, and evaluate information and ideas gained through reading.…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Context Clues, Critical Reading, Evaluative Thinking
McNally, Lawrence – 1973
The problem posed by this study was to determine a method of presenting information that would maximize learning, by taking into account the learner's conceptual tempo, one aspect of his cognitive style. Specifically, this study investigated the possible interaction effects of the learner's impulsive-reflective disposition with the rehearsal part…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Educational Methods
Peterson, Terrance – 1972
The purpose of this curriculum is to increase the skills and self confidence of 20 to 30 parents who reside in "economically disadvantaged" school districts to the extent that they will become more active in seeking improvements in the 1965 Elementary Secondary Education Act Title I and other compensatory education programs in their…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Attitude Change, Cognitive Processes, Compensatory Education
House, James; Miller, William – 1973
The aim of this essay is to help educators understand, respond to, and survive student militancy. The author analyzes the problem of student unrest; discusses programs for reducing militancy; and explains why student involvement is necessary and how it helps accomplish the purposes of education, stimulates interest, and reduces dropouts and…
Descriptors: Activism, Administrators, Case Studies, Curriculum Development
Havelock, Ronald G. – 1973
Change agents are those who introduce innovations into a society or organization. Their function and method has been studied in various cultures and professions, and this book applies those findings to schools. It is addressed both to administrators and to "change agents working from below." After presenting four case studies of change agents in…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Adoption (Ideas), Adults, Attitude Change
Behrle, Frederick J. – 1972
Youth were found to be responsive to a survey when asked for solutions to provocatively disruptive situations. The general purpose of this study was to determine whether these expressed solutions have some useful application to the problems of disruption. Description was measured through a situational survey and a self-description form filled out…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavioral Science Research
Coplin, William, Comp.; Cohen, Larry, Comp. – 1972
Techniques employed in a "Joint University-Community Urban Problem-Solving Course" in promoting discussion among two diverse sets of population are described in this handbook. The course, offered during the Fall 1971 and Spring 1972 semesters at Syracuse University, comprised approximately 30 undergraduates from the university and 30…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Curriculum, College Students, Community Programs
Arnaud, Alexandre – 1971
This document summarizes the authors ideas and ideas which were communicated during his meetings with various members of various national and international organizations. The purpose of these conversations was to study and evaluate the importance of the human factor which has determined the success of a demonstration farm at Vientiane and to…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Demonstration Programs, Educational Cooperation
Sparks, James Allen – 1971
The parish administrative board--the Session--is an interactional group according to the operational definition as advanced by Gibb, Proshansky and Seidenberg. As a group it shares relatively common religious and moral values, as well as institutional goals. The perimeters of the Session's group life are clearly, if not legalistically, defined by…
Descriptors: Administrators, Church Role, Clergy, Group Activities
Johnson, Thomas J. – 1972
An effort is made to present a model of the R&D process which is comprehensive enough to handle the full range of events and activities which take place within it, including evaluation, and which has compatability at both macrostructural and microstructural levels of analyses. The first part of the paper focuses on the R&D process. An overview is…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Data Analysis, Decision Making, Educational Research
Aker, George F., Ed.; Schroeder, Wayne L., Ed. – 1970
This Institute was based upon the premise that existing efforts to eliminate illiteracy must be dramatically increased across the country and this increase in effort and activity could be substantially achieved with existing resources through the creative and dynamic efforts of the State Directors of Adult Education. Consequently, the Institute…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Conferences, Educational Innovation, Functional Literacy
Wilder, Larry; Harvey, Donald J. – 1971
This study explored the effects of overt and covert verbalization instructions on problem solving in high school subjects. A series of three-circle problems were administered to groups instructed to either (1) say a reason for each move they made (overt verbalization), (2) think of a reason for each move as if they were going to say it (covert…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Articulation (Speech), Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
American Educational Research Association, Washington, DC. – 1972
This document is a collection of three papers: (1) "Some Variables Why So Few Black High School Graduates Attend Post-High School Area Vocational Schools," by Max Farning, (2) "The Role of Simulation in Teaching Complex Problem Solving Skills," by Curtis R. Finch and Patrick A. O'Reilly, and (3) "Investigation of the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change
Douglas, Wallace W. – 1970
A set of curriculum papers written mainly by teachers who attended workshops in continuing education is presented. This set is a historical study of the attitudes toward and conceptions of composition that have been held during recent years. The intent of these papers is to provoke significant curriculum change by changing teacher attitudes.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Glass, John F. – 1976
A simulation game of strategy relating to alternate confession choices of two prisoners is described. The game, Prisoner's Dilemma, is designed to help participants learn about trust, cooperation, competition, intergroup dynamics, and their own life role and feelings. Three choices are offered at the beginning of the game to two prisoners, held…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Case Studies, Class Activities, Decision Making
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