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Wilson, Stephen; And Others – 1981
The Education Resource Center (ERC) is a community-based teachers' resource center located in Chicago (Illinois). Its conceptual base is broader than that of a typical teachers center as ERC represents a community-based social movement with a wider orientation than teacher training. ERC's policy board reflects community organizations and the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Art Education, Community Centers, Community Involvement
Bossert, Steven T.; Barnett, Bruce G. – 1981
Intended for educators who wish to work with small groups of students from larger classes, this catalog describes seven common instructional grouping arrangements, and four associated concerns, revealed by a 1979-1980 survey of teachers and programs in Nevada, Utah, and northern California. The instructional grouping arrangements include (1)…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Flexible Scheduling, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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ERIC Clearinghouse on Early Childhood Education, Champaign, IL. – 1978
This collection is comprised of short memos (offering practical suggestions and ideas for teachers and parents of young children) and resource lists on various early childhood topics, prepared by the staff of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Early Childhood Education during 1978. Memos focus on parent involvement ideas for day care centers, the learning…
Descriptors: Adoption, Bibliographies, Bilingual Education, Child Advocacy
Kieran, Shari Stokes; And Others – 1978
This guide to mainstreaming preschoolers with orthopedic handicaps is one of a series of eight manuals on mainstreaming preschoolers developed by Project Head Start. The guide is addressed to parents, teachers, and other professionals and paraprofessionals. Chapter I presents information on the meaning, benefits and implementation of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Handicapped Children, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Cameron, Lorene; And Others – 1977
The paper describes a collaborative project carried out with staff of an IIWAS (Individual Instruction with Augmented Staffing) classroom and clinical staff of IJR (Institute for Juvenile Research) to provide educational and mental health services to 16 Black inner city children (10-12 years old) with low academic achievement and a variety of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Agency Cooperation, Behavior Problems, Blacks
Oscar Rose Junior Coll., Midwest City, OK. – 1976
One of a series of 18, this Child Development Associate (CDA) training module provides a guide to establishing effective working relationships among parents, teachers and community members. Upon completion of the module the CDA trainee is expected to be able to communicate with parents through telephone, letters, home visits, conferences, bulletin…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Competency Based Teacher Education, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Talmage, Harriet; Haertel, Geneva D. – 1980
Participant evaluation research is described as a combination of three recent trends: action research conducted by teachers in their own classrooms, social action programs involving parent and community participation, and subjective epistemology which includes perceptions and contextual information within the accepted database. The planning phase…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Citizen Participation, Cooperative Planning, Educational Assessment
Sandrin, James V. – 1980
Perceptions of educational practices were compiled from three educational populations (cooperating teachers, student teachers, administrators). Six questions were asked: (1) What are the important goals of the school? (2) What practices should be implemented in the school curriculum? (3) What practices should be implemented in the school's total…
Descriptors: Administrators, Attitudes, Cooperating Teachers, Curriculum Development
Bates, Sue Ann, Ed. – 1978
This collection of articles, intended for kindergarten teachers, focuses on the importance of the teacher's relationship with parents and the need for parents to be active participants in their child's educational development. The first article reviews the literature and research related to parent/early childhood education, touches on some current…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Teachers
Egg, Maria – 1966
Intended for both parents and teachers, the book discusses the education of mentally retarded children. Part 1 considers the relationship of the teacher to the retarded child and his family, how educators can help parents, the importance of cooperation between parents and teachers, characteristics of moderately retarded children, and the question…
Descriptors: Art, Curriculum, Day Schools, Exceptional Child Education
Volkmann, Christina S. – 1978
This informally written handbook for elementary school teachers describes typical classroom behavioral problems and proposes ways of dealing with them. The "problem" student is identified as one who requires the teacher's personal energy or reactions, drawing attention away from the remainder of the class and creating added burdens for the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Design, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Policy
Lambie, Dolores Z.; And Others – 1974
This booklet describes and evaluates an experimental home teaching program based on Piagetian developmental theory. The project was designed to stimulate infants' cognitive development and help mothers become more effective teachers of their children. Sixty-five infants, primarily from low socioeconomic status homes, were enrolled in the program…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Family Environment, Home Programs
Berlin, Roxie; Berlin, Irving N. – 1973
Parent involvement on a nation-wide basis, as participant advocates in their child's learning, can improve the achievements of the child and the mental health of children, parents, and teachers, and may be a way of reversing the recent trend toward nonlearning and early failure among young children. Schools are not able to make up for a child's…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Early Childhood Education, Educational Games, Elementary School Students
Fernandez, Irene – 1973
The author states that hundreds of schools throughout the country are discovering that a positive factor for academic achievement is parental involvement. Schools are finding out that parents "do care" and that, given the opportunity, they can influence and further enchance the educational opportunities of their children. Some question facing the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Programs, Parent Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
Gross, Richard E. – 1971
Can educators be effective change agents, and if so, how? Let's consider our opportunities from three viewpoints: 1) the social setting of the school; 2) the school systems themselves; and, 3) the teacher. Within the social setting, one of the most important limitations to change is the resistance of many parents. The new curricula and approaches…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Citizen Participation, Community Relations, Democratic Values
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