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Hendren, Travis E.; Lenk, Alan – 1974
Though public nature trails have been in use since the late 1800's, their use on school grounds for educational purposes is a relatively new concept. The nature trail is an important tool for teaching environmental awareness and appreciation. It provides experiences for observing nature firsthand with all senses employed. It is a resource that is…
Descriptors: Art, Conservation Education, Educational Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
North Carolina State Dept. of Mental Health, Raleigh. – 1967
Objectives, skills, and activities are listed for the retarded in primary and intermediate classes in the areas of sensory skills, reading, writing, numbers, science, and social skills; subjects for secondary classes (divided into two levels) are social adjustment, communication skills, number concepts, prevocational training, science, and social…
Descriptors: Art, Curriculum, Equipment, Exceptional Child Education
Hennigan, Pecolia K., Comp. – 1969
Described as a working plan to assist elementary special education teachers in programming, the guide is prefaced by discussions of the philosophy of special education and the goals and characteristics of the educable mentally handicapped. The curriculum areas covered are language arts and the primary studies of language arts, reading, arithmetic,…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Art Education, Curriculum Guides, Exceptional Child Education
Alston, Ray, Comp.; Moody, Florence, Comp. – 1969
A continuation of the primary guide (EC 004 852E), the curriculum guide for junior high and high school is introduced by a philosophy of special education and the characteristics and goals of the educable mentally handicapped. The curriculum areas for junior high include the language arts of listening, speaking, handwriting, spelling, and grammar,…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Curriculum Guides, Exceptional Child Education, Health Education