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Goldschmid, Barbara; Goldschmid, Marcel L. – 1972
This paper reviews the principles, implementation, management, formats, problems, and research in modular instruction. A module is defined as a self-contained, independent unit of a planned series of learning activities designed to help the student accomplish certain well-defined objectives. The learner is able to proceed at his own rate, choose…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individualized Instruction, Learning Activities, Program Design
Cook, David R. – Personnel Administrator, 1978
The I.A.S. approach to employee development requires that one identify the skills employees need, analyze which skills employees possess, and select methods of developing the needed skills. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Employees, Labor Force Development, Personnel Directors, Program Descriptions
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Zahra, Shaker A.; And Others – Educational Forum, 1985
Discusses the applicability of quality circles in schools. Examines elements of a successful quality circle program, the decision to have such a program, establishing quality circles, potential problems, and the use of quality circles in school districts. (CT)
Descriptors: Program Content, Program Design, Program Development, Program Effectiveness
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Ruane, Thomas J. – Journal of Medical Education, 1988
A third-year medical clerkship in ambulatory care combining a long-term structure, defined curriculum, and many clinical encounters addresses the problem of limited numbers of patients, a changing clinical environment, and the need for specific skills in ambulatory care. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Medical Education, Program Design
Griswold-Ezekoye, Stephanie – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1985
Applies the concept of multiculturalism to chemical abuse prevention and intervention programs. Provides a model for implementation and describes projects with a similar conceptual basis. Acknowledges the cultural foundations for developing positive self-understanding. Promotes the development of culture-specific prevention strategies. (Author/LHW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cultural Context, Cultural Pluralism, Drug Abuse
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Levine, Sarah L. – Journal of Staff Development, 1986
This article describes principals' centers and the principals' center movement, identifying key issues raised by them. Future directions and persistent questions for the principals' center movement are developed. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Information Sources, Management Development, Principals
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Roy, Patricia; Elvecrog, Barbara – Journal of Staff Development, 1986
The Metropolitan Principals' Academy was formed in 1984 by eight suburban school districts in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area in order to help administrators become more effective. The academy is described, and the research-based model of leadership which guides it is examined. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Training, Management Development, Principals
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Fischel, Frank J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
The in-school suspension program used at the Blue Springs (Missouri) Junior High School is carefully structured to focus student attention or productive academic work. This article describes the program and lists several questions that must be considered by those seeking to develop an effective program. (PGD)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, In School Suspension, Junior High Schools, Program Design
Gold, Robert S. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1985
The Alcohol Metabolism Program, a computer program used to compute peak blood alcohol levels, is expanded upon to include a cover page, brief introduction, and techniques for generalizing the program to calculate peak levels for any number of drinks. (DF)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Computer Oriented Programs, Courseware, Microcomputers
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Stanley, T. D.; Robinson, Ann – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1986
The article suggests ways to make use of regression discontinuity to plan, implement, and evaluate gifted programs. It outlines how research data can illuminate rather than obscure program decisions. Making efficient use of multiple criteria identification data is discussed along with making program effectiveness decisions without using a control…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Program Design, Regression (Statistics)
Ilsley, Paul J. – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1985
This article serves as a concluding statement to the preceding articles on ways to improve conferences. The author pulls together themes of successful conference planning and participation and reviews the literature base for readers who wish to inquire further. (CT)
Descriptors: Conferences, Participation, Program Design, Program Development
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Selnow, Gary W. – Journal of Drug Education, 1985
Determines whether there is a basis for substance usage treatment program stratification according to adolescent subpopulation categories. Findings reveal that while demographic features are important in predicting substance involvement among youngsters, support for development of separate programs designed to affect them is lacking. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, Individual Differences
Hammonds, James O.; Wallace, Terry H. Smith – Educational Technology, 1976
Sixteen things to avoid in planning and implementing inservice programs are listed including problems in the areas of faculty involvement, scheduling, flexibility, funding, and non-monetary support. (BD)
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Higher Education, Inservice Education, Program Design
Young, Billie – National Institute on Out-of-School Time, 2004
In the spring of 2004, a household survey on after-school care in America confirmed what civic leaders already suspected: nearly 11 percent of elementary school children and 34 percent of middle schoolers report that they are in unsupervised "self-care" after school. African American and Hispanic youth spend more time unsupervised than other…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Program Design, Standards, Urban Education
Bandoroff, Scott; Parrish, Andrea – 1997
The use of adventure programming with families has increased tremendously during the past 10 years. Like traditional adventure activities, adventure interventions with families have been well received for their capacity to fully engage participants in dynamic interactions that create therapeutic movement. These activities are especially powerful…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Family Programs, Intervention, Program Design
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