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Jones, Elizabeth – 1980
This speech articulates one practitioner's assumptions and recommendations concerning desirable preschool education practices and learning environments. It is suggested that reliance on experts such as child development specialists and curriculum planners may limit teachers' access to students as ideosyncratic individuals. Teachers might do better…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Educational Methods, Observation
DeYoung, Michael – 1979
A systematic procedure is outlined which gives guidance to therapists and teachers in managing seriously emotionally disturbed (SED) students (9 to 18 years old) who reside at a licensed children's institution or are attending a centralized public school facility for SED students. Among findings from a review of the literature was that intensive…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Educational Methods, Emotional Disturbances
Martinson, Ruth A. – 1976
Written for teachers of gifted and talented students, the handbook provides an overview of gifted education and curriculum development. The first chapter considers the need for preparation of teachers who work with the gifted. A summary of past and present efforts in gifted education reviews research on teacher education and teaching approaches…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Methods, Gifted
Karnes, Merle B. – 1978
The paper describes the identification process and procedures developed in a project for gifted/talented handicapped children (3 to 5 years old) in six talent areas: intellectual, academic, creative, social/leadership, visual and performing arts, and psychomotor. Characteristics of two approaches (the informal open classroom and an approach based…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Demonstration Programs, Educational Methods, Gifted
California State Univ. and Colleges, Los Angeles. Office of the Chancellor. – 1975
For four years the California State University and Colleges attempted to encourage new approaches to instruction that would provide students with increased options in their educational programs and opportunities for faculty to test and develop their ideas for improving the quality of instruction. A number of different learning and teaching…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Methods
Bedford, C. M.; And Others – 1972
During 1971-72, of 487 students in 2 Introductory Educational Psychology classes, 123 students chose to take a lecture course and 364 students chose a mastery learning class. Despite constraints on interpretation, it was concluded that in this particular situation students acquired a knowledge of vocabulary, principles and concepts at least as…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Methods, Experimental Teaching, Higher Education
Stern, Frederick C. – 1975
Colleges should implement cafeteria composition (a widely varied program of composition) in order to acknowledge the huge variety of educational needs, educational objectives, and socially useful functions to which colleges must respond. As a prelude to this argument, the educational philosophies of Miller and Smitherman may be reviewed. Miller…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Programs
National Center for Educational Communication (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. – 1971
In an interpretive studies project conducted for the Office of Education, Dr. Dale L. Bolton of the University of Washington, Seattle, surveyed the findings of research and the hiring and placement practices of business and industry, governmental agencies, and large school systems. In his final report he examines such problems as how to approach…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Decision Making, Educational Methods, Personnel Selection
Blake, Clarence Napoleon – 1969
A study was made of the Institute of Lifetime Learning in Washington, D.C.; data were gathered by observation over an 11-month period and through interviews with 19 instructors. An analysis of the findings indicate the following: (1) The institute's philosophy is the provision of non-threatening education for older or retired adults; (2)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Environment, Educational Methods
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1968
UNESCO and the International Bureau of Education devoted this international inquiry in comparative education to the study of environment in schools throughout 79 countries of the world. Concerning the scope of the topic, introductory comments note that "study of environment in schools is difficult to define or confine, for it constitutes more…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Curriculum Research, Educational Methods
Axford, Barbara E.; And Others – 1972
The Counselor Education Department at the University of Houston has developed an affective training program for counselor education at the graduate level. The goals of increasing self exploration and interpersonal effectiveness are achieved through the following experiences: a retreat, psychological assessment, modular learning and videotape…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Counselor Training, Educational Methods, Educational Objectives
Stovall, Betty J.; Tongue, Cornelia – 1971
Designed for resource teachers of gifted children, the resource guide explains the inquiry educational method and presents seven lesson plan designs. The inquiry learning process is said to encourage use of any communication style that relates to the individual and develops the following learning and thought processes: identification of study…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Gifted
Thomann, James – 1973
In this speech, the author explains that metamethodology is a system designed to develop and test a methodology for a specific, definable purpose; and, as such, to provide for the development of, and the research into, methodologies. The paper begins with a brief clarification of the difference between methods and methodology and a discussion of…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Evaluation Methods, Goal Orientation, Methods
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1972
During 1970-71, the Select Subcommittee on Education of the House Committee on Education and Labor held 8 days of hearings on the establishment of a National Institute of Education. This document is the second of three appendixes on the hearings and contains essays by scholars who have studied the aims of education, the issues of educational…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Attitudes, Educational Development, Educational Methods
Schacht, Leatrice S.; And Others – 1976
The authors describe their clinical experiences in working with learninq disabled children who have emotional disorders as well. Their approach, "psychotherapeutic remediation," is explained to combine psychodynamic psychotherapy methods with special education techniques, and to fuse the tutorial role of a remedial teacher and the therapeutic…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems