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Peer reviewedO'Brian, Sue; Onslow, Mark; Cream, Angela; Packman, Ann – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2003
This paper examines a prolonged speech treatment model for stuttering, the Camperdown Program. Sixteen participants showed minimal or no stuttering in everyday speaking situations for up to 12 months after entering the program's maintenance phase, with speech rates in the normal range. Results were achieved in a mean of 20 hours of clinic…
Descriptors: Adults, Efficiency, Maintenance, Models
Peer reviewedKelly, Deirdre M. – American Educational Research Journal, 2003
Used ethnographic data to study the Teenage Parents Program as a feminist "counterpublic" (discursive community of subordinated social group members) within a Canadian public high school. Findings for the 31 program participants show the importance of the program for development as adult citizens and self-esteem. (SLD)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Ethnography, Feminism
Peer reviewedVarosz, Donald Joseph – PAACE Journal of Lifelong Learning, 2003
Interviews with six participants in an exemplary transitional housing program for homeless persons identified attitudes and behaviors contributing to success or failure, community resources contributing to success, and program aspects participants found difficult. Results yielded principles for program implementation, staffing, and improvement.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Attitudes, Demonstration Programs, Homeless People
Peer reviewedWade, Tracey D.; Davidson, Susan; O'Dea, Jennifer A. – Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, 2002
Investigates the enjoyment and perceived value associated with two interventions designed to reduce risk factors for eating disorders in young adolescents, a media literacy program or a self-esteem program. Overall, the media literacy program was the intervention preferred by students. Students in both interventions said that they had learnt to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Eating Disorders, Foreign Countries, Media Literacy
Gasaway, Rebecca W. – Indiana Reading Journal, 2001
Describes Reading Eating and Discussing (R.E.A.D.), a teacher book club that was developed in the North Spencer (Indiana) School Corporation in 1997. Discusses several benefits of the R.E.A.D. program. Considers how the program has been an integral factor in increasing teacher-student conversations about reading. Concludes that the program has…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedQuirk, Mark; Lasser, Daniel; Domino, Frank; Chuman, Alan; Devaney-O'Neil, Sarah – Family Medicine, 2002
Family medicine faculty participated in focus groups to gather their perceptions about faculty development. They emphasized that faculty development methods must be proven effective, woven into the fabric of clinical practice, and deal with increasing time and financial pressures. Much discussion was related to the need for national and regional…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedHerrmann, Thomas; Kienle, Andrea; Reiband, Natalja – Educational Technology & Society, 2003
Introduces different kinds of meta-knowledge which all have positive influence on the usage of knowledge-management systems. Presents results from a qualitative study conducted in five German companies, and derives relations between kinds of meta-knowledge and the characteristics of knowledge management systems. Only if this experience with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Corporations, Foreign Countries, Organizational Development
Peer reviewedCarruthers, Cynthia P.; Hood, Colleen Deyell – Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 2002
Describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of a theory based coping skills program for people with alcoholism. Based on Shiffman and Wills' (1985) Stress Program Process model, it helped clients effectively respond to conditions that contributed to negative affect and create life- enhancing experiences. Evaluation involved social…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Coping, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedFischer, Cynthia – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2003
Presents the structured comprehension method, a strategy that facilitates literal, inferential, and critical reading comprehension for passive readers who can decode but not comprehend. Uses the method to illustrate how other areas of students' instruction (e.g., vocabulary enhancement through morphemic analysis, use of a phonogram approach to…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedAleamoni, Lawrence M. – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1997
To determine why so little research has been done on the effectiveness of programs designed to link instructional improvement and faculty development, this paper describes the characteristics of various programs and provides general recommendations about the necessary elements of effective faculty development programs. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Improvement, Educational Research, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSalisbury, Christine L.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1997
This study examines a collaboratively based problem-solving process in an elementary school in which 29 students with mild to profound disabilities were physically integrated. Teachers and students worked together to solve problems related to inclusion. Teachers judged collaborative problem-solving to be easily incorporated into existing practices…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Primary Education, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedLalli, Joseph S.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1997
A study of three children (ages 3-9) with severe problem behavior investigated alternatives to the typical application of noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) for problem behavior. Instead of using continuous access to reinforcers and extinction, the study found that an NCR schedule based on latency and NCR without extinction were more effective for…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Modification, Children, Extinction (Psychology)
Peer reviewedBryan, Sandra L.; Sprague, Marsha M. – Clearing House, 1997
Interviews former participants in Christopher Newport University's overseas internship program for student teachers. Notes a long-term, positive impact on the novice teachers. Finds that the teachers increased their sensitivity to and empathy for students from other cultures and of different language backgrounds. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Internship Programs, Overseas Employment, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedUngar, S.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1997
Two experiments investigated the ability of 10 children with congenital blindness, 16 with residual vision, and 33 sighted children to estimate distances from a tactile map. Results found the children with visual impairments performed less well than sighted children; however, after training in how to calculate distances they improved. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Children, Educational Strategies, Map Skills, Maps
Peer reviewedPoulet, Roger – Journal of Management Development, 1997
Management development programs should be considered a way to reenergize organizations. Their effectiveness should be measured by managers' intention to use new knowledge. Barriers to new actions should be minimized and the practice of new actions/skills reinforced so they become continuous and long term. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Evaluation Utilization, Intention, Management Development


