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Full-Text Articles in Education
Community Education: Where We Have Been And Where We Are Going, Jack Minzey
Community Education: Where We Have Been And Where We Are Going, Jack Minzey
Educational Considerations
In the 1970 version of community education, as opposed to earlier models, community education is not added on to the school's primary responsibility of educating children. Instead it is the conceptual base for the entire schooling program.
Federal Funds For Community Education: A Mixed Blessing, Clyde Letarte
Federal Funds For Community Education: A Mixed Blessing, Clyde Letarte
Educational Considerations
The quest for quality leaders in great quantities could be the nemesis of the community education program. The injection of large doses of federal funds demands serious planning for the training of future community educators.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 2(2) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations, Vol. 2(2) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 2 (2) Winter 1974 - Full issue
Editorial, John B. Hulst
Scripture Fundamentals, The Christian Scientist, And The Antithesis, Al Mennega
Scripture Fundamentals, The Christian Scientist, And The Antithesis, Al Mennega
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Antithesis In Physical Science, Russell W. Maatman
Christian Astronomy Vs. Secular Astronomy, Richard G. Hodgson
Christian Astronomy Vs. Secular Astronomy, Richard G. Hodgson
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Antithesis In Biology, Gary Parker
Confessional Scholarship?, Nick Van Til
Grammar Confusion And Some Guidelines, Case J. Boot, John Struyk
Grammar Confusion And Some Guidelines, Case J. Boot, John Struyk
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Community Education: Is It Possible?, Everette E. Nance
Community Education: Is It Possible?, Everette E. Nance
Educational Considerations
The community school concept sees the entire community as an educational institution. Likewise living in a community is a full-time educational experience. Community education is the program which brings school and community together.
Indicators Of Community Education, Barry F. Semple
Indicators Of Community Education, Barry F. Semple
Educational Considerations
An understanding of the scope of the concept can be gained from a list of the characteristics of successful community education programs.
A New Era: Community Education Goes Nation-Wide, Leroy R. Watt
A New Era: Community Education Goes Nation-Wide, Leroy R. Watt
Educational Considerations
Federal funding is on the horizon for community education and this means more training centers and more staff to meet the demands of this exploding program.
Coming In The Spring Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Coming In The Spring Issue, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations
Articles and authors of the upcoming spring issue.
A Taxonomy Of Objectives For The Training Of Financial Aid Administrators, Francis H. Delaney Jr., Gary L. Hylander, Ruth Karp, Richard J. Lange
A Taxonomy Of Objectives For The Training Of Financial Aid Administrators, Francis H. Delaney Jr., Gary L. Hylander, Ruth Karp, Richard J. Lange
Journal of Student Financial Aid
The training of financial aid administrators is mostly informal and is accomplished by the workshop and apprenticeship method. There are few training programs specifically for financial aid administrators and these include occasional two-week summer school institutes which have been sponsored by the U.S. Office of Education in coordination with a university or the various state financial aid associations. Occasionally, a financial aid administrator is able to "wing" a financial aid training program in a Master's or Doctoral program in the Student Personnel area; but, beyond having a few specific courses in financial aid administration, the candidate may engage in a …
Table Of Contents; Editors Viewpoint: Special Issue On Community Education, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Table Of Contents; Editors Viewpoint: Special Issue On Community Education, Charles E. Litz, Sandra Williams Ernst
Educational Considerations
This content includes the table of contents, editors' note on Special Issue on Community Education, and editorial information for Vol. 2, no. 2, Winter 1974
Strengthening The School-Community Relationship, James W. Satterfield, G. Kent Stewart
Strengthening The School-Community Relationship, James W. Satterfield, G. Kent Stewart
Educational Considerations
Four important areas of the community/school relationship should be analyzed to determine the potential acceptance of community education programs by the local community.
Reading Horizons Vol. 15, No. 1
Reading Horizons Vol. 15, No. 1
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Complete issue of Reading Horizons volume 15, issue 1.
Books For Young Children, John C. Towner, Theodore A. Mork
Books For Young Children, John C. Towner, Theodore A. Mork
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
No abstract available.
Reading In The Secondary School: A Study Formulas Revisited, Kenneth Vandermeulen
Reading In The Secondary School: A Study Formulas Revisited, Kenneth Vandermeulen
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
No abstract available.
Ten-Second Reviews, Betty L. Hagberg
Ten-Second Reviews, Betty L. Hagberg
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
No abstract available.
A Good Teacher And An Eclectic Approach: The Hopeful Answer To Successful Reading Instruction, Maria Luisa Alvarez Harvey
A Good Teacher And An Eclectic Approach: The Hopeful Answer To Successful Reading Instruction, Maria Luisa Alvarez Harvey
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
The sinking feeling that "Johnny can't read" has developed from an unpleasant suspicion to an ugly reality of alarming dimensions and implications. Not only are our methods of reading instruction under scrutiny and attack, but so are our teachers themselves and, to some extent, so is our entire system of American education as it now firmly and shakily stands.
The Secondary Reading Problem, Dorothy J. Mcginnis
The Secondary Reading Problem, Dorothy J. Mcginnis
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
A letter from the editor.
A Reading Classroom Isn't Grimsville, Lois B. Muehl
A Reading Classroom Isn't Grimsville, Lois B. Muehl
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Elementary perhaps, but during a 1967-69 compensatory program designed to increase communication skills for post-secondary but not fully qualified college students on a southern black university campus, we figured that to learn was to attend-in both a mental and a physical sense.
How Should Competency-Based Instruction Be Used In College Reading Courses?, Wilma H. Miller
How Should Competency-Based Instruction Be Used In College Reading Courses?, Wilma H. Miller
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
There are few educators throughout the United States who currently are unaware of the many possible advantages of using competency- based instruction. Competency-based education certainly is one of the most widely-known and potentially promising innovations on the recent educational scene.
Echoes From The Field, Joe R. Chapel
Echoes From The Field, Joe R. Chapel
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
The Board of Directors of the North Central Reading Association announces the establishment of the Roger S. Pepper Memorial Award designed to promote and recognize outstanding research in the fields of reading and study skills at college and adult levels. The award honors the memory of Dr. Roger Pepper of Wayne State University for his role in the development and support of NCRA, his dedication to the highest ideals of the teaching profession, and his outstanding human qualities and virtues.
Horizons Of Reading Education: Attacking The Problem Of The Adult Learner, William L. Holladay
Horizons Of Reading Education: Attacking The Problem Of The Adult Learner, William L. Holladay
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Nazareth College's Department of Continuing Education, directed by Mr. Paul Hang, instituted a unique program in 1972 to serve some very specialized needs of the greater Kalamazoo area. Organized under the name of the Community Learning Center, the program reaches members of groups disadvantaged by income, minority background, and education.
We Suggest, Eleanor Buelke
We Suggest, Eleanor Buelke
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Grant, Barbara M., and Hennings, Dorothy Grant The Teacher Moves New York: Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1971. PP. xii + 133.
Round Robin, Dorothy E. Smith
Round Robin, Dorothy E. Smith
Reading Horizons: A Journal of Literacy and Language Arts
Letters to the editor.
Bilingual Education Comes To Kansas, George Hughes
Bilingual Education Comes To Kansas, George Hughes
Educational Considerations
In some areas as many as 90 per cent of our Mexican-American children will not graduate from high school. They have been scholastically crippled by an educational system which demands they speak two languages fluently while their classmates only have to cope with one.