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Brown, Jean; Kennedy, Mary F. – 1988
The collaborative consultancy role proposed for the educational technologist requires moving beyond the linear model of the systematic approach. Instructional developers need to operate on the conceptual level, to see themselves as problem solvers within a dynamic system in which there are no straight paths, but instead, many paths and many…
Descriptors: Consultants, Educational Planning, Educational Technology, Instructional Development
Whitlow, S. Scott; Van Tubergen, G. Norman – 1988
Team projects are commonly used for assignments in advertising coursework, since they parallel the team effort which ad professionals experience as a customary part of their work experience. However, while offering many benefits, this teaching format often means reduced visibility and/or responsibility for the individual. In creating this agency…
Descriptors: Advertising, Higher Education, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Self Efficacy
Shaw, Stan F. – 1985
An inservice training program designed to enhance the ability of both regular and special educators to successfully function as placement team members is described. The program features introductory needs assessment, focus of initial activities on leadership personnel, an emphasis on collaboration in decisionmaking and sharing, demonstration of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Varah, Leonard J. – 1985
A description is presented of a model teacher induction program that has been evaluated as very effective. When the first-year teacher signs a contract in a participating school, the Induction Support Team is formed immediately. This team consists of a school administrator, a mentor teacher, and a University consultant. The purpose of the team is…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Mentors
Packard, John S.; Jovick, Thomas D. – 1978
This document presents results of a prediction investigation into factors that might account for variations in the success of attempts at educational innovation. Four stages of innovation (adoption, planning, implementation, and institutionalization) are isolated and described, and the attention paid by this investigation to the innovation studies…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Predictor Variables
Pynn, Maria E. – 1978
A teacher training project, based on a multidisciplinary team approach, provides a model for introducing primary level special education to developing countries. One group of 20 university graduates are intensively trained to become teacher trainers, while plans exist for a second group of 20 primary school teachers to be trained to assist…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Handicapped Children
Trester, Mary Frances – 1978
The developmental program emphasizes the early identification of children with learning problems through the observation of the regular classroom teacher in conjunction with a special education team working in a school setting. The developmental teacher is an important member of the special education team because he/she is in the school on a daily…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Early Childhood Education, Identification, Learning Disabilities
Boomer, Lyman W. – 1977
A definition for the term "paraprofessional" is proposed, and the role of paraprofessionals in programs for handicapped learners is examined. It is reported that the special education paraprofessional assists in the development of the instructional program and shares in the responsibility for effective classroom management, while the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Role Perception
Denison, Grace L. – 2001
This paper discusses creating story boards to help students with disabilities to develop effective career plans. It describes storyboarding as a technique for project planning which requires active involvement of both hemispheres of the brain. A group of 6-8 people, including students, teachers, counselors, and vocational rehabilitation…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Disabilities, Educational Planning, Secondary Education
Miles, Bruce H. – 2000
This presentation outline with overheads demonstrates differentiated planning, a system with four separate planning methods designed to reduce confusion and increase staff commitment to planning efforts. Differentiated planning involves: (1) prioritization (used for single question issues, multiple question issues, and as a follow-up to the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Riley, John F. – 2001
This study examined collaborative planning and decision making in a grade level team of elementary teachers during team meetings. Fourteen teachers in a suburban district participated over 3 years. Participants were predominantly white and female and ranged from first-year to experienced teachers. Teachers were observed during regular weekly team…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Elementary Education, Participative Decision Making, Teacher Attitudes
Tramonte, Michael Robert – Online Submission, 2007
Since school psychologists enact an important role on a crisis team, they need to increase their awareness and knowledge of both terrorism and crisis management. This paper and accompanying workshop address three objectives: (1) School psychologists will increase their awareness and knowledge of the threat, nature, elements, types, targets, and…
Descriptors: Prevention, Guidelines, Check Lists, Terrorism
Jenkins, Hugh – 1992
This paper examines the ways in which a small number of school principals in England and Wales are making changes in their management structures and processes to cope with an increasingly turbulent environment. Using evidence on a comparative basis from organizations outside education, this paper looks at the way in which a number of principals…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Intermediate Grades
Salzano, Julienne – 1992
Although few technologies have expanded as rapidly as computer technology, little is known about education and training for computers. In view of this, experts in the fields of computer technology and computer training were interviewed to identify those elements that are essential in training workers to become proficient with computers. Seven…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Computers, Industrial Training
Ewert, Alan – 1991
This paper describes the findings of a study on group development using experiential education. Jones and Bearley describe group development as occurring in four phases. Each phase has a task and process dimension to it, where task refers to how the group gets the job done, and process refers to how the group members deal with one another along…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
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