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Neidt, Charles O. – 1969
A general discussion is presented of 2 phases of a study designed to determine the relationship between selection techniques (used by the State of Colorado Civil Service Commission and the Career Service Authority of the city and county of Denver) and on-the-job performance in specified job classifications for personnel classified as Negro,…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Competitive Selection, Employment Qualifications
Neidt, Charles O. – 1969
The longitudinal study was Phase 2 of a study designed to determine the relationship between selection techniques (used by the State of Colorado Civil Service Commission and the Career Service Authority of the city and county of Denver) and on-the-job performance in specified job classifications for personnel classified as (1) Negro, (2)…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Competitive Selection, Employment Qualifications
Adams, Darrell K.; And Others – 1966
The purpose of this 1966 study was to explore the relationships between minority groups and selected governmental agencies in Colorado in order to determine if discrimination was practiced in the agencies. A 2-part study was designed. The first part was restricted to the Denver area and was structured to determine which governmental agencies…
Descriptors: Agencies, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Civil Rights
Gardner, Donald I.; Gardner, Florene Field – 1965
A study involving 101 sixth-grade children in the San Luis Valley Public Schools in Colorado was made (1) to determine factors causing measurable differences in scholastic achievement between Anglo American and Spanish American children and (2) to suggest methods for correcting these differences. History of the region, cultural differences between…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anglo Americans, Bilingualism, Cultural Differences
Egan, Lawrence A. – 1981
Colorado's bilingual program, which allows Anglo children to participate on a voluntary basis, has been successful in increasing skills in English and in achievement areas measured by English standardized achievement tests, and in improving self concept, attendance, and parent participation. Opponents of bilingual education have claimed that it…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Anglo Americans, Bilingual Education, Comparative Analysis