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McCluskey, Michael R. – 1972
Simulation--here defined as a physical, procedural, or symbolic representation of certain aspects of a functioning system, or as a working model or representation of a real world system--has at least four areas of application: (1) training where the objective of simulation is to provide the trainee with a learning environment that will facilitate…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Marksmanship, Military Training, Models
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Toler, Sue A.; Bankson, Nicholas W. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1976
Descriptors: Data Analysis, General Education, Language Usage, Models
Lindsay, Carl; And Others – Adult Education, 1974
The paper describes and illustrates the utility of the Content-Based Group-Assessment Model for developing programs of continuing professional education. A recent study of physical educators is used to demonstrate the potential utility of the model in developing curricular programs. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Models
York, Kennith; And Others – 1976
Emphasizing the role of evaluation in program development, this publication describes the Mississippi Choctaw Bilingual Education Program (BECOM), its philosophy, goals, objectives, and proposed evaluation plan. Major components of this K-3 program are identified as: (1) Instruction; (2) Curriculum and Materials Development; (3) Management; (4)…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Hazen, Michael David – 1974
Through a review of the literature, this paper centers on the temporal analysis of communication behaviors in the study of social interaction. It argues that the choice of one or another temporal model of analysis and its underlying assumptions is highly related to the conclusions about social interaction that are found by the researcher. Although…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Human Relations
Chuang, Ying C. – 1971
Simulation is defined and its use, as related to three types of models, iconic, analogue, and symbolic, that may be utilized in educational research is discussed. A five-step procedure is outlined that can be followed in the process of symbolic model construction. Simulation methods, based on these three models, are examined, and illustrations of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Mathematical Models, Models, Research Design
Jones, Richard R. – 1976
The paper describes the methodology used in an ongoing, independent evaluation of the teaching family model, also known as "Achievement Place," a community-based group home treatment program for predelinquent and delinquent adolescents aged 12-16. Youths referred by courts and other agencies live with surrogate parents, in groups of eight, for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Evaluation Criteria
Tarrant County Junior Coll. District, Ft. Worth, TX. – 1975
This document presents a compilation of possible formats for questions which can be used in preparing follow-up questionnaires for community/junior college students. The compilation resulted from the review and selection of pertinent questions from approximately fifty follow-up questionnaires obtained from sources both within and outside of Texas.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Followup Studies, Institutional Research, Models
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Cadwallader, Martin – Journal of Geography, 1978
Illustrates the five elements of conceptual models by developing a model of consumer behavior in choosing among alternative supermarkets. The elements are: identifying the problem, constructing a conceptual model, translating it into a symbolic model, operationalizing the model, and testing. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Consumer Economics, Geographic Location, Geography Instruction
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Mangieri, John N.; Kemper, Richard E. – Action in Teacher Education, 1983
A model is proposed for gathering information about staff development efforts conducted by schools of education. The model can be used to evaluate staff development undertakings, report significant data, and help other institutions design comparable programs. (PP)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
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Fennessey, James; Salganik, Laura Hersh – 1982
An explicit model identifying 10 relevant components of achievement gain scores has been developed. Based on that model, all students under consideration are stratified according to individual observed pretest score, and achievement gains are measured relative to the average and range of gains among students in the same prescore stratum. The…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Pretests Posttests
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Valentine, Ivan E.; Larson, Milton E. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1974
Program Evaluation and Review Techniques (PERT) is a network composed of events and activities, and a viable tool in developing a program for institutional research. The model contains three segments: internal and external research activities, and a system of data collection and retrieval. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Research, Information Retrieval, Institutional Research
MACCIA, ELIZABETH S.; AND OTHERS – 1963
THIS STUDY DELINEATED MODELS WHICH HAVE POTENTIAL USE IN GENERATING EDUCATIONAL THEORY. A THEORY MODELS METHOD WAS FORMULATED. BY SELECTING AND ORDERING CONCEPTS FROM OTHER DISCIPLINES, THE INVESTIGATORS FORMULATED SEVEN THEORY MODELS. THE FINAL STEP OF DEVISING EDUCATIONAL THEORY FROM THE THEORY MODELS WAS PERFORMED ONLY TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED TO…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
Ragan, Tillman J. – 1976
In a field such as instructional design, explanations of educational outcomes must necessarily consider multiple input variables. To adequately understand the contribution made by the independent variables, it is helpful to have a visual conception of how the input variables interrelate. Two variable models are adequately represented by a two…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Conceptual Schemes, Educational Technology, Instructional Design
Cummins, H. W.; Yacuk, Lorne G. – 1971
After four years of using simulation in the study of international relations, the authors have found it to be a potentially powerful research and teaching device. In this report they examine advantages, such as the ability it gives the researcher to manipulate experimental variables, and disadvantages associated specifically with the use of…
Descriptors: International Education, International Relations, Learning Activities, Models
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