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Cedarville Vs. Findlay, Cedarville University Jan 1983

Cedarville Vs. Findlay, Cedarville University

Women's Basketball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Chapel Transcript January 14, 1983 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'S Birthday By Larry D. Hart, Larry Hart Jan 1983

Chapel Transcript January 14, 1983 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'S Birthday By Larry D. Hart, Larry Hart

Chapel AV & Transcripts

This is a transcript of an ORU Chapel service held on January 14, 1983 on the campus of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK. The chapel is a celebration of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. Reflections on Dr. King were shared by ORU faculty member, Dr. Larry Hart, and students Monty Norwood and Benny McFarland.


Presidential Personals: 30 Asca Leaders, 1952-1983, Dr. Vernon L. Sheeley Jan 1983

Presidential Personals: 30 Asca Leaders, 1952-1983, Dr. Vernon L. Sheeley

Counseling & Student Affairs Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Western News, January 13, 1983, Western Michigan University Jan 1983

Western News, January 13, 1983, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story highlights: New computer equipment eases student access, Deferral 'disheartening;' Bernhard says, Committees begin work on the examination of the University's current organization, WESTOPS aids Kalamazoo Realtor Board, Chicago high school principal MLK speaker, Second patent for stall margin indicator granted, November gifts; grants report includes one for Department of Computer Science


Cedarville Vs. Denison, Cedarville University Jan 1983

Cedarville Vs. Denison, Cedarville University

Women's Basketball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 58, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1983

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 58, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Callboard
  • Commentary
  • Editorial Cartoon
  • For the Record - arrests
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Opinion
  • Sports

This issue contains articles:

  • Pinkston, Janet. Council to Discuss Admissions
  • Collins, Michael. Down-to-Earth Worm Enjoys Working in Cafeteria - Kermic Thomas
  • Catering Menu Helps Planning
  • No Quorum, Associated Student Government Doesn't Meet
  • Doubling Drop-Add Fee Ridiculous, Unfair
  • Radio Network Good, But Could Be Better
  • Peerman, Tami. Students Complain About Lines - Bookstore
  • Football Player Arrested - James Potter
  • Whitaker, Karen. Victorian Exhibit Opens Soon
  • Collins, Michael, Linday Lyly, Steve Paul & …


Senate Meeting, January 12, 1983, Academic Senate Jan 1983

Senate Meeting, January 12, 1983, Academic Senate

Academic Senate Minutes

No abstract provided.


Nova University Bulletin Doctorate In Business Administration (Dba) Program In The Study Of Administration 1983, Nova University Jan 1983

Nova University Bulletin Doctorate In Business Administration (Dba) Program In The Study Of Administration 1983, Nova University

Fischler Postgraduate Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Volume Xcviii, Number 1, January 12, 1983, Lawrence University Jan 1983

Volume Xcviii, Number 1, January 12, 1983, Lawrence University

The Lawrentian

No abstract provided.


Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans Jan 1983

Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans

Council of Academic Deans

Meeting regarding class intervals, sabbaticals, summer school salary and admission guidelines.


Grand Valley Forum, Volume 007, Number 18, January 10, 1983, Grand Valley State University Jan 1983

Grand Valley Forum, Volume 007, Number 18, January 10, 1983, Grand Valley State University

1982-1983, Volume 7

Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 58, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1983

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 58, No. 31, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Callboard
  • Commentary
  • Editorial Cartoon
  • For the Record - arrests
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Opinion
  • Sports

This issue contains articles:

  • Collins, Michael. No Cuts Expected in '82-'83 Budget
  • Paul, Steve. Regulation Could Slow Student Aid
  • Paul, Steve. Student Stuffs Pockets with Money from Taxidermy Business - Chris Rogers
  • Rose, Barry. Racial Issues Not Solved by Stories
  • Death, Taxes and Deadlines Never Change
  • Dias, Monica. Sports Network Grows Quickly
  • English Professor Dies - Roy Miller
  • Local School Gains Junior College Status
  • Lyly, Linda. Television Violence May Not Harm …


Western News, January 6, 1983, Western Michigan University Jan 1983

Western News, January 6, 1983, Western Michigan University

Western News (1972-2018)

Story highlights: Staffing levels to be reduced; Bernhard tells Board, Project EXCITE subject of UPI story in Free Press, Cain elected president of AAUP chapter here, Bernhard establishes two committees to examine University reorganization, 'Wise counsel' appreciated; Edwards tells Kemp at Kemp's last Board meeting Dec. 17, Hill appointed marketing chairperson, Bosco named director of Merze Tate Center, VanderMeulen granted retirement by Board


Cedarville Vs. Wilmington, Cedarville University Jan 1983

Cedarville Vs. Wilmington, Cedarville University

Women's Basketball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Bluffton, Cedarville University Jan 1983

Cedarville Vs. Bluffton, Cedarville University

Women's Basketball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Cedarville Vs. Ohio University (Lancaster), Cedarville University Jan 1983

Cedarville Vs. Ohio University (Lancaster), Cedarville University

Women's Basketball Statistics

No abstract provided.


Academic Council Meeting Agenda And Minutes, January 3, 1983, Charles J. Hartmann Jan 1983

Academic Council Meeting Agenda And Minutes, January 3, 1983, Charles J. Hartmann

Faculty Senate Minutes and Agendas

Agenda and minutes from the Wright State University Academic Council Meeting held on January 3, 1983.


Tabacundo: Battery-Powered Dialogue, James Hoxeng, Alberto Ochoa, Valerie Ickis Jan 1983

Tabacundo: Battery-Powered Dialogue, James Hoxeng, Alberto Ochoa, Valerie Ickis

Technical Notes

Summary: The purpose of this technical note is to describe and analyze the impact of cassette tape recorders as a feedback and programming technique in a rural radio school program. It describes their introduction into the Radio Mensaje Program in Tabacundo, Ecuador, and examines effects of their utilization.


Letter Fluency Games, Jock Gunter Jan 1983

Letter Fluency Games, Jock Gunter

Technical Notes

Summary: Letter Fluency games are simple, inexpensive devices designed to offer practice in the component skills necessary for literacy. In this note a variety of fluency techniques are discussed.


Game Of Childhood Diseases, Frank Bialosiewicz, Julie Burns Jan 1983

Game Of Childhood Diseases, Frank Bialosiewicz, Julie Burns

Technical Notes

Summary: This note describes a simulation board game which addresses the health problems of young children in Third World settings,specifically common infectious diseases, parasitism, and the interplay between these and malnutrition and hygiene.


Juegos De Fluidez De Letras, Jock Gunter Jan 1983

Juegos De Fluidez De Letras, Jock Gunter

Technical Notes

Los juegos de fluidez de letras son instrumentos simples y de bajo costo, diseñados para incitar a la práctica de las destrezas básicas, necesarias para la alfabetización. En esta nota técnicas de fluidez.


Discussion Starters, Ibrahim Yunus, Russ Dilts, Trya Yudhantara Jan 1983

Discussion Starters, Ibrahim Yunus, Russ Dilts, Trya Yudhantara

Technical Notes

Summary: Discussion starters are simply learning tools used to generate dialogue and discussion among community groups involved in nonformal education. They consist of simple-to-use audio-visual materials and can be used for needs assessment, training, and evaluation.


Bintang Anda: A Game Process For Community Development, Saleh Marzuki, Russ Dilts Jan 1983

Bintang Anda: A Game Process For Community Development, Saleh Marzuki, Russ Dilts

Technical Notes

Summary: This note describes a community development approach based upon the use of simulation games. The games themselves are developed at the community level and are supported by an integrated program including needs assessment, facilitator training, and resource mobilization. The note contains sample games, training outlines, and general guidelines for game development and utilization.


Using Consultants For Materials Development, Nancy Bergau, R.F. Soedharno Jan 1983

Using Consultants For Materials Development, Nancy Bergau, R.F. Soedharno

Technical Notes

Summary: This note describes a process for incorporating the work of consultants into the materials development process. It outlines how to determine the need for a consultant, how to choose the right consultant, and how to hire and effectively utilize a consultant. It also describes the right consultant, and how to hire and effectively utilize a consultant. It also describes a step-by-step process for using a consultant to develop an entire learning material.


Road-To-Birth Game, Julie Burns, Frank Bialosiewicz Jan 1983

Road-To-Birth Game, Julie Burns, Frank Bialosiewicz

Technical Notes

Summary: This note describes a board game which simulates the prenatal period of women in Third World settings. Its purpose is to help pregnant women maintain their health and that of their unborn child.


Designing And Using Simulations For Training, Kathleen Cash Jan 1983

Designing And Using Simulations For Training, Kathleen Cash

Technical Notes

Summary: This note explores the nature of simulations, outlines the steps involved in designing and conducting them, and discusses some of the issues arising from their use. It gives a number of examples from several types of simulations.


Tabacundo: Diálogo Radiofónico, James Hoxeng, Alberto Ochoa, Valerie Ickis Jan 1983

Tabacundo: Diálogo Radiofónico, James Hoxeng, Alberto Ochoa, Valerie Ickis

Technical Notes

Descripción y análisis del uso de grabadoras puestas a disposición de los grupos campesinos, como instrumentos de re-alimentación y programación en una red de scuela radiofónicas establecidas en una zona rural del Ecuador.


African Studies Handbook For Teachers (Third Edition), Margaret Maxwell Jan 1983

African Studies Handbook For Teachers (Third Edition), Margaret Maxwell

Methods, Training, & Materials Development

This handbook provides introductory lessons on Africa applicable to elementary and secondary levels. The lesson format is competency based and affective in purpose. The handbook includes a bibliography of literature and audio-visual materials about Africa.


Making Literacy Work: The Specific Literacy Approach, Stephen J. Anzalone, Stephen D. Mclaughlin Jan 1983

Making Literacy Work: The Specific Literacy Approach, Stephen J. Anzalone, Stephen D. Mclaughlin

Literacy

During the past decade, adult literacy in international development has become out of fashion. A marked decline in international interest in promoting adult literacy has followed the disappointing results of the Experimental World Literacy Programme (UNESCO, 1976). Many development planners now question the need for literacy in settings where printed materials are few. Others look with dismay at the seemingly meager accomplishments of traditional literacy projects--high dropout rates, low levels of skill acquisition, and frequent instances of relapsing into illiteracy after training is completed.

Lack of interest on the part of technical assistance agencies and among planners and educators has …


Retention Versus Promotion: A Study Of Local Policy, Karol Rae Boike Jan 1983

Retention Versus Promotion: A Study Of Local Policy, Karol Rae Boike

Graduate Research Papers

An elementary student in today's schools who is failing has two alternatives open to him, either be retained in the same grade for another year, or be socially promoted to the next grade in spite of apparent academic failure. Educators and parents have to make this decision and in most cases, both the process and effect of the decision have prompted considerable controversy. Proponents of retention argue that students who do not know the material at one grade level will be hopelessly frustrated if promoted to a higher grade level. Retention allows such students a year to catch up. Such …