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Smith, Keith Newton – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study sought to understand which aspects of current school accountability measures cause high school principals the most concern and what specific actions they were taking to address their concerns. This study took place in Genesee County Michigan. The primary method of data collection was semi-structured interviews. Thirteen traditional high…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Accountability, Federal Programs, Teaching Methods
Hetrick, William M. – 1970
This document describes the efforts of program administrators to implement an organic curriculum in the Monroe, Michigan, high school. The chief program administrator coordinated curriculum revision activities to increase vocational guidance and training and to train teachers in individualized instruction methods. Organic curriculum is a learner-…
Descriptors: Coordination, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Individualized Instruction
1963
NOTING THAT THE CHILD OF LIMITED BACKGROUND HAS CONSIDERABLE NATIVE ABILITY BUT HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO REACH HIS POTENTIAL DUE THE KIND OF TEACHING AND CURRICULUM OFFERED IN THE TYPICAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, THE DETROIT PROJECT HAS ATTEMPTED TO COMPENSATE FOR THE DIFFICULTIES RESULTING FROM DEPRIVATION. DIRECT EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE TOWARD INSERVICE…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, After School Programs, Agency Cooperation, Compensatory Education
MINELLI, ERNEST L. – 1965
THE PROPOSED PROGRAM TO IMPROVE INDUSTRIAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION WILL FUNCTION ON THREE LEVELS--UNIVERSITY, COMMUNITY COLLEGE, AND HIGH SCHOOL. IN GRADES 9 AND 10, THE PROGRAM WILL CONSIST OF A STUDY OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY. IN GRADES 11 AND 12, THERE WILL BE A 2-YEAR SEQUENCE OF FOUR MAJOR COURSES IN ENGLISH, SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, AND…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Curriculum Development, Industrial Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Grade Teacher, 1970
Computer assisted instruction as used in the public schools of Waterford, Michigan is described and evaluated. (DB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Media, Inservice Teacher Education
Flint Board of Education, MI. – 1964
DESIGNED TO HELP THE INNER-CITY CHILD BECOME A MORE EFFECTIVE CITIZEN, BOTH EDUCATIONALLY AND SOCIALLY, THROUGH THE USE OF ADDITIONAL HUMAN AND MATERIAL RESOURCES AND A REALISTIC CURRICULUM, THE PROGRAM INVOLVED RAISING AND IMPROVING STUDENT SELF-IMAGE AND PERFORMANCE. THE PROGRAM CONCENTRATED IN SIX MAJOR AREAS--A PREKINDERGARTEN PROGRAM,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Health Programs, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Materials
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Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics. – 1976
This document, a report to the Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM), contains the viewpoints and recommendations of a study group set up to determine the reactions to and implications of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences National Advisory Committee of Mathematical Education (NACOME) publication, "Overview and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation
Livonia Public Schools, MI. – 1978
The major goals of this project were (1) to provide high school staff members with an understanding of the process of infusing career education into the curriculum and the capability of applying it in daily classroom lessons, (2) to develop material suitable for use in the process of infusing career education into the high school curriculum, and…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education
Javid, Sue – 1981
Funded under the Nutrition Education and Training Program, Michigan's Project SNACK (Sharing Nutritional Awareness through Curriculum for Kids, K-6) is an adaptable model of nutrition education that focuses on staff development (trainer of trainers) involving the infusion of nutrition education into the regular classroom curriculum. During the…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Information Dissemination
Quimper, Barry E.; And Others – 1977
The Summer School beginning the second year of the three-district, cooperative project was administered by the Saginaw, Michigan, Intermediate School District. The program had two objectives: to field test three curriculum packages dealing with Woodland Indian Social Studies-Language Arts, and to "provide for the special needs of Indian…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Cooperative Programs, Cultural Enrichment
Quimper, Barry E.; And Others – 1978
The second year of the three-district, cooperative program was only partially successful. The City of Saginaw, Michigan, was the Local Educational Agency (LEA) for the program designed for grades K-8 with funding of about $60,000. The project had three broad objectives. Only the first, to provide a program of cultural enrichment using local Indian…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Change Agents, Cooperative Programs
Claus, Richard N.; And Others – 1979
During 1978-79, the third year of the three-district Cooperative Project in American Indian Development, three of six objectives were met and three partially fulfilled. On a $58,425 budget, planners successfully increased Indian parents' involvement in the project and conducted two pilot studies. The first, to research the dropout rate of Saginaw…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Studies
ASHWORTH, MARGARET L.; AND OTHERS – 1966
THIS REPORT DESCRIBES A MULTIFACETED PROJECT TO PROVIDE INTERRACIAL SCHOOL EXPERIENCES TO WHITE AND NEGRO PUPILS IN THREE RACIALLY UNBALANCED ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN AND AROUND DETROIT, MICHIGAN. AS PART OF A "PEN PAL" PROGRAM PUPILS IN AN INNER-CITY SCHOOL EXCHANGED LETTERS WITH PUPILS IN TWO PREDOMINANTLY WHITE SUBURBAN SCHOOLS. FIELD…
Descriptors: Black Students, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Elementary Schools
Michigan State Dept. of Education, Lansing. Vocational-Technical Education Service. – 1976
To provide coordination and technical assistance through a regional approach to local Michigan school districts, a career education implementation project was conducted based on the following nine sub-goals: (1-2) the development and infusion of career education activities into the existing curriculum by teachers and counselors; (3) staff…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Career Education, Community Involvement