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Olmstead, Joseph A. – 1970
The purpose of this report was to evaluate the more common small group methods in terms of their effectiveness in teaching adults. A rationale for small group instruction was presented, followed by descriptions of the principal methods, and an assessment based on existing research findings. It was concluded that small group methods can be…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Bibliographies, Case Studies, Conferences
Jensen, James Otto – 1969
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the influence of democratic and authoritarian teaching methods on the efficiency of learning in a short, concentrated management technique course and to develop and test hypotheses regarding the relationship between these teaching methods and the factors of instructor personality, student age,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Learning, Age Differences, Authoritarianism
Milwaukee Public Schools, WI. – 1968
This (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) summer school program was designed to give educational experiences which would improve basic skills and stimulate the desire to learn of children from impoverished homes. Participation in the program was by invitation, but was also voluntary since parental approval was required. Objectives of the program were directed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Curriculum, Disadvantaged Youth
Edmonson, Barbara; And Others – 1967
The unit of study for educable retarded students aged 13 to 19 years deals with understanding of social cues and signals and appropriate response in the adult world. The sub-units, of 1-week duration, are introduction to signals, numbers as signals, places as signals, making a good impression, shopping and buying, a department store, living on our…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Consumer Education, Curriculum, Exceptional Child Education
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Gardner, Robert C.; Lambert, Wallace E. – Canadian Journal of Psychology, 1959
Montreal high school students studying French as a second language completed a battery of tests including measures of linguistic aptitude, verbal intelligence, and various attitudinal and motivational characteristics. Analysis of the intercorrelations of these tests yielded two orthogonal factors equally related to ratings of achievement in…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Aptitude Tests, French, Hypothesis Testing
New York State Education Dept., Albany. – 1973
New York State schools have adopted a variety of alternative schools and programs. The schools and programs include free schools, community schools, open education schools, street academies, schools without walls, minischools within schools, minicourses in the curriculum, and alternative programs that bridge the gap between schools and colleges,…
Descriptors: Career Education, Community Schools, Educational Change, Educational Development
Berman, Gerald S.; And Others – 1971
Three issues related to New Careers have been explored among a group of college students who are in the main children of lower white collar and blue collar parents, including some with poverty or ghetto backgrounds. The New Careers program has two major components: helping the poor through meaningful employment and opportunity for career ladder…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Vocational Education, Black Students, Career Ladders
Marcus, Edward E. – 1972
Four background papers for a social psychological approach to the continuing education of older-aged (those over 50) persons are provided. In the first paper, "Social Impacts on Aging in American Culture," evidence derived from certain empirical studies is adduced to support a view that external elements--social values and age-norms, status…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Age Differences, Citations (References), Educational Needs
Sofer, Sheldon; And Others – 1971
The contents of this document, concerning the demonstration of a linkage between monetary incentives and academic achievement motivation and the utilization of this knowledge in educational programs, are organized in three sections. The first section is a report of an experimental demonstration of "the effect of monetary incentives on test…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education
Monge, Rolf H.; Gardner, Eric F. – 1972
A five-year program of research in adult learning is reported upon. One purpose of this program was to determine age differences in cognitive abilities, with special reference to items selected as suitable for adults of different ages, to survey the educational backgrounds and skills that older and younger adults bring to learning situations, and…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Data Analysis
Larson, Donald N.; Smalley, William A. – 1972
Becoming bilingual as defined in this book is a process by which an adult acquires an additional language in the environment in which it is spoken, surrounded by the culture in which it is used. The book seeks to present the learner with an integrated and systematic treatment of his task--linguistic, cultural, and practical--in learning a new…
Descriptors: Adults, Applied Linguistics, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism
Palmer, Judith A. – 1967
When the quality of the family's influence on the child's academic performance is identified and evaluated, educators can more fully understand and aid the child in the classroom. This survey of research oriented literature probes the relationship between home environment and achievement. Social class, power-structure, child-rearing practices,…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Academically Gifted
Donald, Janet Gail – 1975
Initiating an individualized approach to instruction must begin with an assessment of the needs and goals of the teachers. To provide this analysis, a diagnostic system was built, consisting of an inventory of teaching and learning needs and of procedures for implementing a learning plan based on this inventory. A one hundred and four item…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Objectives, Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Diagnosis
Millonzi, Joel; Kolker, Aliza – 1976
The Middle College High School, an experimental school at La Guardia Community College (New York) which incorporates the last three years of high school and the first two years of college, was designed for adolescents of average ability but deficient computational and communication skills. Remediation was viewed as a social as well as…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College Environment, Counseling Services, Experimental Schools
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Howe, Geery S. – Social Studies, 1988
Describes the evolution of Howe's teaching style from a reliance on textbooks and lectures to the active involvement of students in the learning process. Stresses the importance of teaching transferable skills, such as writing and test-taking, and building an active learning environment which focuses on process as well as content. (GEA)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Objectives, Instructional Improvement, Interdisciplinary Approach
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