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Bedwell, Lance, Ed. – 1976
In response to the interest in environmental education programs in the schools, the state of Illinois has planned this handbook as a guide for teachers desiring to develop an environmental curriculum or to expand an existing one. The guide presents a rationale for developing such a program, including current environmental education laws and state…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Guides, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
Gallagher, James Joseph; And Others – 1975
The overall goals of this project, held at Governors State University in Illinois, were to upgrade knowledge of all aspects of environmental problems; to increase knowledge of and skill in the use of environmental strategies and materials; and to enhance knowledge and skill in leadership roles. A number of behavioral objectives were also…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Ecology, Environmental Education, Guidelines
Academic Affairs Conference of Midwestern Universities. – 1975
Parental involvement is supplementary to the main line approach of the Special Needs Assessment Program (SNAP) whose main thrust is the diagnosis and remediation and/or partial alleviation of pupil needs by the child's teacher. This Parent Perception Project is an approach which provides for the involvement of parents in the process of identifying…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Childhood Needs, Cooperative Programs, Coordination
1978
Project MAVE (Model for Articulated Vocational Education) was initiated to provide curriculum and program sequencing and continuity to students progressing from elementary to secondary to community college levels. Information gathered from surveys, interviews, site visitations, conferences, and literature review led to the conclusion that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Advisory Committees, Articulation (Education), Career Education
Academic Affairs Conference of Midwestern Universities. – 1974
The Special Needs Assessment Program (SNAP) is designed to help teachers, parents, and children focus attention on individual pupils as human beings who need help in handling a variety of problems. The project's main intents are to help faculty in identifying critical needs and concerns of pupils and to encourage the building of instructional…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Childhood Needs, Cooperative Programs