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Melissa Lent – Center for an Urban Future, 2024
Nearly one-quarter (23 percent) of all degree-seeking undergraduate students at the City University of New York (CUNY) are adult learners--students over the age of 25. These students are juggling an outsized share of family and work responsibilities compared to the traditional 18-year-old freshman. They are much more likely to be among the 31…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Family School Relationship, Paying for College
Berroll, Selma C. – Adult Education, 1976
In their beginning, public evening schools in New York City had three goals: teach vocational skills, compensate for lack of previous education, and Americanize immigrants. The subsequent growth of several different evening school programs transformed the emphasis from teaching the culturally disadvantaged to adult education. (EC)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Compensatory Education, Educational Development, Educational History
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Mullaney, Thomas R. – Change, 1975
Opened in New York City in February 1975 by a 37-year-old English professor, The Womanschool has over 500 students in 20 courses built around four themes: Strengthening Skills and Knowledge, Personal Discovery and Growth, Physical Awareness, and Creative Development. The school's philosophy and development are described. (JT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Evening Programs, Feminism, Higher Education
FOXWORTHY, T. DAVID; AND OTHERS – 1965
A SPECIAL TRIAL STUDY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM WAS INITIATED FOR STUDENTS WHOSE PAST ACADEMIC RECORDS WOULD NOT NORMALLY HAVE QUALIFIED THEM FOR ADMISSION TO COLLEGE. STUDENTS WHO HAD MAINTAINED LESS THAN A 75 AVERAGE IN HIGH SCHOOL WERE ALLOWED TO MATRICULATE IN A REDUCED PROGRAM OF STUDIES IN THE EVENING DIVISION. THE STUDENTS WERE ALSO REQUIRED TO…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, College Applicants, College Programs, Educational Programs
Frankel, Edward – 1969
This report evaluates a demonstration project attempted for the first time in New York City schools in 1969 which was designed to remediate absenteeism in the high schools. The project was to provide individualized attention and concentrated services for 16-year-old and older chronic absentees and their parents. Other objectives included the…
Descriptors: Attendance, Career Guidance, Demonstration Programs, Disadvantaged Youth
Heller, Barbara R.; Kelly, Ann – 1991
This teacher training project sought to strengthen mathematics instruction in New York City's nonpublic schools (NPS) by training elementary level teachers and administrators in "Family Math"--a nationally acclaimed program conceived by the staff of the EQUALS Project at the University of California at Berkeley. The program works through…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Evening Programs
Farrell, John Joseph – 1967
A study was made of the nature of immigrant education in New York City during the years 1895-1915 and its impact on American education. Citizenship education grew from a narrowly conceived course in 1900 to a total concept of public education by 1915, and changed further during and after World War I to meet the desire for national unity and the…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Citizenship, Curriculum
Hall, Annette Frances – 1994
A practicum was designed to keep an after-school and evening youth center in operation in spite of the loss of the main source of financial support (i.e., the contributions of the founding church). The program director, youth ministries director for an urban parish, sought additional support and implemented various strategies to keep the program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Centers, After School Programs, Church Programs
SEBALD, DOROTHY D. – 1966
AN EVALUATION WAS MADE OF A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDED PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL AND GUIDANCE SERVICES TO DISADVANTAGED NONPUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS TO DEVELOP THEIR EDUCATIONAL MOTIVATION, PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT, DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-WORTH, AND "WHOLESOME MENTAL HEALTH." CLINICAL CENTERS WERE OPENED TO PROVIDE A RANGE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, AND A…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Clinics, Disadvantaged Youth, Evaluation
ELLWOOD, CAROLINE – 1967
THIS SURVEY OF UNIVERSITY-LEVEL ADULT CREDIT AND NON CREDIT COURSES COVERS OVER 30 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN GREATER NEW YORK--LARGELY EVENING COLLEGES, COMMUNITY COLLEGES, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS. AN HISTORICAL REVIEW PORTRAYS THE GROWTH OF LIBERAL ADULT EDUCATION SINCE THE FOUNDING OF COOPER UNION IN 1859. A SURVEY OF ADULT EDUCATORS…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Programs, Community Colleges
Cabrera, Eulalia; And Others – 1988
In its first year, the 1987 Bilingual Program for Eleventh and Twelfth Graders provided mostly over-age, limited-English-speaking students with an opportunity for more timely graduation through instruction in English as a second language (ESL) and content-area instruction in the summer. Eligibility requirements included limited English proficiency…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Bilingual Education Programs, Biology, Business Education