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O'Bryan-Garland, Sharon; Parkay, Forrest W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
Two prominent leaders in education, Charles Suhor and Jane Stallings, are interviewed concerning the present status and significant effects of the basic skills movement, the effect the National Commission on Excellence in Education report will have on basic skills education, and the number one priority for education in the future. (DCS)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Basic Skills, Educational Objectives, Educational Trends
Guenther, Raymond – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
Presents a case for changing the emphasis in education from training for proficiency in basic skills to teaching students how to use computers. (MD)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computers, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Merritt, Edwin T. – Executive Educator, 1985
One Pennsylvania district's experiences suggest that key factors in improving education are (1) redefining education's purpose, focusing on the basics, (2) defining the core curriculum, (3) restructuring the existing curriculum, (4) presenting the plan to the community, (5) responding to fears, (6) maintaining commitment, and (7) keeping…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
McGrath, Dennis; Spear, Martin – 1984
A review is provided of "Literacy in the Open-Access College," by Richardson, Fisk, and Okum, from the perspective of community college practitioners involved in curriculum reform. First, introductory information is presented about "Literacy in the Open-Access College," an analysis based on a 3-year ethnographic study of a…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Book Reviews, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development
Bennett, William J. – Principal, 1986
Education Secretary Bennett reports on specific problems in the nation's educational system and defines curriculum goals in the following areas: reading, writing, mathematics, science, social studies, cultural literacy, the arts, foreign languages, and health and physical education. Appended are 27 footnotes. (IW)
Descriptors: Art, Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems

Senese, Donald J. – 1984
Pointing out a serious decline in the educational attainment of the nation's youth, this discussion of ways in which technology can begin to renew and improve education in American schools argues that, just as cable television and computer teleconferencing opened communication capabilities, the microcomputer presents unlimited possibilities for…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Improvement, Educational Technology
Hodges, V. Pauline; Johnson, William H. – 1981
Basic skills teachers have a legal and moral responsibility to instruct students in reading, writing, and mathematics. The obligations of teachers and principals are extensions of the legal responsibility assumed by the state and local boards of education and practitioners' professional and moral responsibilities. Teachers and principals are…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrator Role, Basic Skills, Court Litigation
Washington State Board for Community Coll. Education, Olympia. – 1983
Prepared by four state-appointed task forces, this report recommends policies and procedures for basic skills education in the State of Washington to assist local and statewide planning. Following introductory material on the mandate and members of the task forces, Section I considers the organization and management of developmental programs,…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Policy, Educational Testing

Leppard, Lynden – Social Education, 1993
Contends that the knowledge, skills, and attitudes advocated by social studies educators are recognized and supported now by business interests. Describes how cooperative learning techniques are adapted and used to restructure business. Concludes that business students prepared for lifelong learning, basic skill competence, communication, group…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Career Education, Cooperative Learning, Creative Thinking

Urich, Ted R.; MacKenzie, Donald G. – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
If schools are to teach fundamental skills and attitudes to all students for success in a fast-changing world, schools will have to concentrate on teaching the basics and leave vocational courses to the post-high school institutions. (DCS)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Daily Living Skills, Educational Objectives, Futures (of Society)
Equipped for the Future: Tools & Standards for Building & Assessing Quality Adult Literacy Programs.
Spangenberg, Gail; Watson, Sarah – 2003
This report presents results from interviews with a sampling of experienced Equipped for the Future (EFF) users. Chapter I provides background and context for this initiative. Chapter II provides facts and figures from the field and presents questions posed and interviewees' views. The questions are as follows: (1) Why did you or your organization…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Educators, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs
Howard, Ursula – 2001
This "think piece" on ways to increase demand for learning in the United Kingdom is designed to stimulate debate among policy makers and managers in the new learning and skills sector. Section 1, on context, addresses these issues: low skill levels; delivering skills to employers; low adult participation; and negative attitudes. Section…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basic Skills, Educational Demand, Educational Finance
Lemons, C. Dale – 1984
Today, this country is facing awesome challenges. Technology is changing all aspects of life, while work force requirements shift rapidly, swelling the numbers of workers who need to be retrained. At the same time, information technologies are creating changes in the automated office. Higher-level literacy is required for most workers in this…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Processes, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers