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DOCUMIENT RESUOIS

ED 032 432 VT 009 360

Four Years of Research. Development, and Traininc* j: A Bbliogaphy. DCVER Projects CompletedBetween Ai1, 1964 and Jvr e 30, 19611

Office of Education OFr. 1. Washington. D. Div. of Comprehensivt and Vocational Educatio' rs Research.

Pub Date 68Note-100p.MRS Prke MF-S0.50 HC-S5.10Descriptors-*abSog.-aphies, Currit-u. lam Development, Demonstration Projects, *Developmental Programs,Disadvantased Croups, *Educational Research. Evaluation. Financial Support, Health Occupations Education,

Occupational Clusters, Post Sem-idary Education. *Research Protects, *Vocational Education

Citations of final reports of projects funded by the Division of Comprehensiveand Vocational Education Research (DCVF_R) of the US. Office of Education areincluded in this bibiFographic listing. Projects completed between July 1. 1964 andJune 30, 1968 are grouped in a section titled, Tour Years of Research. Developmentand Training.- Special areas in which projects are cited include: (1) the dusterconcept. (2) cor.nmunity colleges and technical institutes, (3) curriculum development.(4) the disadvantaged, (5) evaluation, and (6) health occupations. (CM)

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Department of Health, Education and WelfareOffice of EducationBureau of Research

Division of Comprehensive and Vocational Education Research (DOTER)Washington, D.C. 20202

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iblas leers of Res....rch, De-erelorment Pir-d3 Page 1

I. ECM Projects Related to The "Cluster Concept" InVocationP1 Education

MR Projects Related lolly or Partially to Community

Page 35

Colleges and Technical Institutes Page 39

IV. MR Projects Related to Curriculum Develortnent Page 58

V. MR Projects Related to the Disadvantaged Page 71

VI. DCVR Projects Related to Evaluation Page 83

BUR Projects Related to the Health Occupations Page 92

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Project Title

Determining Kinds of Gzainfiii

=eat in which Former Home7a'eIriStudents from Arkansas Secon.L.r.,

Schcols Engage and tihat

and Skill Er ekingContribute to These GainfulOccupations

Research, Development, and Lvi.

stration in Adult Training andRetraining

A Film on the Vocational EducztiznAct of 1963

The Influence of Speed and PriorKnowledge and Experience on Adult

Learning

The Influence of Industrial ArtsExperience on Grades Earned inPost-High School Trade and Tech-nical Curriculums

Evaluation of the Effectiveness orUsing Specialized Instruction inProviding Occupational Training forIndustrial Jobs for High SchnnlVocational Agriculture Students

Computer Assisted Instruction:Summer Training Program

Workshop for the Preparation of HcmcEconomics Teachers to Teach WageEarning Programs in Food Service

Project Directorend Institution

Roy RobertsPert. of VocationalTeacher Education

Unk,ersiry of ArkansasFayetteville, Arkansas

Jact J. KaufManInstitute for Researchoa Hunan Resources

1'eatIsyl7ania State

University1-111%,,trsity Park, Pa.

Rttzsell T. 7urse

Br=7,oks Foundation

Santa Barbara, Calif.

Douglas D. SjogrenAlaa B. NnoxUniT.ersity of Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska

Jerome Moss, Jr.Minnesota ResearchCoordinating Unitin Occupational74;:cation

University of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota

Glena TeeterMagnet Cove Public

Schoolsilaivern, Arkansas

Fr. G. C. McGregorState Dept. of EducationProvidence, Rhode Island

Anna Carol FultsSouthern Illinois Univ.Carbondale, Illinois

Project :umber,ED Number, andPrice

5-0002ED 010 013/-7: 50CEC: $3.32

5-0007ED 010 495

ME: 0..00HC: $10.24

5-0008ED 011 087MF: 25iHC: $1.44

5-0011ED 003 490MF: 75CHC: $7.16

5-0012ED 012 324BF: 25c

HC: $1.52

5-0013ED 003 1014F: 50C

HC: $2.60

5-0014ED 012 385F; 25c

HC: $2.20

5-0015ED 003 493P: $1.25

HC: $11.48

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A Vocational Technical TeacherTechnology Center: The Developmentof a Model

The Fluid Power Institutes - A PilotProgram for Introducing EmergingTechnologies

Employment Opportunities and UsableAgricultural Skills in Non-FarmAgricultural Occupations in Appalachia

New Conceptions of Vocational andTechnical Education

An Exploratory Study of FunctionalIlliterates in Macon County Alabama

Training Institute to Upgrade Teachersof Vocational Agriculture in Distri-butive Education and Supervised Train-ing in Off-Farm Agricultural Occu-pations

Approaches to Use in Assessing Needsfor, Content of, and Certain Factorsto be Considered in Preparing forGainful Employment

An .*a-t-tileek Summer Institute

Trai ':.Lg Program to Retrain Office

Education Teachers for TeachingBusiness Electronic Data Processing

And Eight-Week Summer InstituteTraining Program to Retrain OfficeEducation Teachers for TeachingBusiness Electronic Data Processing

An Eight -Week Summer InstituteTraining Program to Retrain OfficeEducation Teachers for Teaching

Business Electronic Data Processing

Hilton E. LarsonRutgers, The State

UniversityNew Brunswick, N.

5-0018ED 003 522kW: 5ft

Jersey EC: $2.72

Frederick W. LambFluid Power SocietyThiensville, Wisconsin

5-0019ED 012 396HP: $1.25BC: $12.68

Roy D. Dillion 5-0020Morehead State University ED 010 496Morehead, Kentucky

Jerrylii. Rosenberg

Teachers College PressTeachers CollegeColumbia UniversityNew York

75BC: $7.48

5-0021

ZD 016 066500

Theodore J. Pinnock 5-0023Tuskegee Institute ED 010 123Tuskegee, Alabama MF: 750

BC: $7.84

Marsena M. Norris 5-0025William L. Hull ED 016 846

Oklahoma State Univ. 75C

Stillwater, Oklahoma BC: $5.40

June Cozine 5-0026Oklahoma State Univ. ED 010 019Stillwater, Oklahoma 1117:

BC:- $2.16

Forest C. Carter 5-0028Colorado State Univ. ED 003 110Fort Collins, Colorado 25

BC: $2.00

Theodore A. Koschler 5-0029Miami Dade Junior ED 003 096

College HF: $1.00Miami, Florida BC: $8.96

Ivan E. Valentine 5-0030Dept. of Community ED 003 100Colleges Imo': 250

North Carolina Boardof Education

HC: $1.56

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Ir,Drovemant of Curricula for Teaching::on-Farm Agricultural Occupations

Preparation for Progress to the Future

(Preparacion-Proveso-Porvenir)

Vocational Training for LibraryTechnicians

Flexibility for Vocational Educationthrough Computer Scheduling

Planning Conference for VocationalEducation Summer Study

Development and Utilization of aNational Vocational-Technical SchoolAchievement Testing Program Usingthe Printing Trades as a Pilot Area

An Eight-Week Summer InstituteTraining Program to Retrain OfficeEducation Teachers for TeachingElectronic Data Processing

An Eight-Week Summer InstituteTraining Program to Retrain OfficeEducation Teachers for TeachingElectronic Data Processing

Technical Training for IndustrialRadiographers

Robert E. TaylorChio State UniversityColumbus Ohio

5.

54031ED 01U

MF: 5Cc

EC: ;::-.12

Clayton L. Stouffer 5-0932Pay Area Educational ED 016 063Television Assoc. (KGED) I: 750

San Francisco, California HC: $7.12

John MartinsonInstitute for Advancement

in Medical Communi-cation-

Philadelphia, Pa.

Dwight W. Allen, Jr.Leland Stanford Univ.Stanford, California

N. EL FrankMassachusetts Institute

of TechnologyCambridge, Massachusetts

Dennis McFaddenOhio Trade and IndustrialEducation Service

Division of VocationalEducation

Columbus, Ohio

William E. BreeseMilwaukee Institute of

TechnologyMilwaukee, Wisconsin

Norman E. WatsonOrange Coast CollegeCosta Mesa, California

E. D. BeardeiEngineering ExtensionService

Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station, Texas

5-0033ED 003 094MP: 25CHC: 64c

5-0034

ED 010 293MF: 25CHC: $1.52

5-0036ED 003 097MF: 25cBC: $1.12

5-0037ED 016 850?IF: 75C

EC: $5.36

5-0040ED 010 499MF: 250HC: 96c

5-0041ED 003 091MF: 25CHC: $2.20

5-0042ED 015 271MF: $1.50HC: $16.16ED 016 078P: 250

MC: 36

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Feasibility of Providing TradeCompetency Examinations for Teacherson a National Basis

Evaluation of Secondary School Programsto Prepare Students for Wage Earningin Occupations Related to HomeEconomics (Vol. I & II)

Research and Development in Vocationaland Technical Education: Non-Metro-politan Areas (Two -Part Report)

Educational and Occupational Aspira-tions and Expectations of High SchoolJuniors and Seniors in the State ofWashington (Part I of a 13-Part Report)

Techniques for Selecting and PresentingOccupational Information to High SchoolStudents

A Developmental Vocational EducationResearch and Teacher Education ProgramBased Jn a Clinical School Concept

Employment Status and Characteristicsof High School Dropouts of HighAbility

Plannei and Unplanned Aspects ofcct.r. ./1 Choices by Youth: Toward

of Occupational Choice

Training Program for Teachers andLeaders of Gainful Employment TrainingPrograms in Home Economics

A Training Program for VocationalCounselors

Jerald A. GriessRutgers, The StateUniversity

New Brunswick, N. Jersey

Helen Y. NelsonGertrude P. JacobyCornell UniversityIthaca, New York

John P. Mahlstede, RL-UIowa State Universityof Science andTechnology

Ames, Iowa

Walter L. SlocumRoy T. Bowles, RDUWashington State Univ.Pullman, Washington

Leslie J. BriggsEleanor L. NorrisAmerican Institutes forResearch

Palo Alto, California

Peter G. Haines, RDUMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing, Michigan

Joseph L. FrenchPennsylvania State Univ.University Park, Pa.

Robert EllisLeona TylerUniversity of OregonEugene, Oregon

June CozineOklahoma State Univ.Stillwater, Oklahoma

4.

5-0043(a)ED 012 794MF: 50cBC: $3.40

5-0043(b)ED 019 492MF: 75cBC: $6.84

5-0045ED 011 068NF: 50cHC: $2.76

5-0046ED 010 652ME: 75cBC: $7.64

5-0047ED 010 523IV: 25CHC: 92c

5-0048ED 019 493NI: 25

HC: $1.205-0051ED 010 648ME: $1.00HC:- $8.04

5-0052

5-0053ED 003 105MF: 75CHC: $6.64

Donald L. Frick 5-0054Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado

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A Short Course for Secondary SchoolCounselors on Vocational and TechnicalTraining and Employment Opportunities

Identification of Concepts Importantfor Youth Orientation to the World ofWork

Pre-Vocational Institute for Teachersof Rural, Disadvantaged Youth

An Industrial Arts Curriculum Projectfor the Junior Nigh School

A Pilot Study in Advanced Instrumen-tation for Technical Instructors(Summer Institute)

Revised Instructional Program for"Slow-Learners" to Improve Their JobPlacement Opportunities: A ThreePhalle Study

?laundering mud Trial After NighSc.ho...t1

Occupational Data Requirements forEducation Planning

A Review and Appraisal of AdultLiteracy Materials and Programs

Project NOTIFY - Needed OccupationalTelevision Instruction for Youth

Vocational Problem- Solving Experiencesfor Stimulating Career Extloration andInt- :eat

Any Z. CharltonAtlanta 'UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

Mary A. WarrenUniversity of OklahomaNorman, Oklahoma

Paul N. HodgsonDepartment of Palle

InstructionDover, Delaware

Edward R. Toilers

Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio

Milton E. LarsonRutgers, The State Univ.New Brunswick, N. Jersey

Jack SuttonMedford School District

No. 549CMedford, Oregon

Donald E. SuperTeachers CollegeColumbia UniversityNew York

Gerald G. SomersUniversity of WisconsinMadison, Wisconsin

Hobert F. BarnesOhl° State UniversityColtsbus, Ohio

William H. LawsonJahn BancroftSan Bernardino ValleyCollege

San Bernardino, Calif.

John D. KrumboltzStanford UniversityStanford, California

5-0055ED 003 106IQ: 25C BC: $1.24

5-0056ED 003 103Er: 500 BC: $4.64

5-0057ED 003 095)17: $1.00BC: $10.20

5-0059ED 013 949

250 BC: $1.68

5-0062ED 003 092/UP: 250 BC: $2.00

5-0063ED 016 075

MIP: 250

N C: $2.00

5-0065

5-0066ED 003 491HF: 750NC: $7.20

5-0067ED 003 519NT: $1.00BC: $8.72

5-0068ED 010 641NI: 500

NC: $2.68

5-0070ED 015 517NF: $2.25

BC: $24.16

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A Study of Expectations, Goals andBehavior of Teachers and StudentsParticipating in Higher Adult Education

Upgrading of High School Drafting

Teachers: An Eight-Week Summer TrainingProgram to Upgrade Subject Matter Compe-tencies of High School Drafting Teachersin Advanced Graphics, Statics, andApplied Mathematics

Research on Library Services inMetropolitan Areas

A Study of the Critical Requirementsfor Directing Educational TelevisionStations

A Study of the Concentration of Educa-tional Media Resources to Assist inCertain Education Programs of NationalConcern: Part II - Educational Mediaand Vocational Education; Part I -Education of the Culturally Disadvantaged

Standardization of a Spanish LanguageAdult Intelligence Scale

Educational Restrictions to Agricul-tural Success - Farmer Income andEduc?,tion

.f Adult Information Seeking

Opportunities and Requirements forInitial Employment of School Leaverswith Emphasis on Office and RetailJobs

A Curriculum Demonstration forDropout-Prone Students (Two-PartReport)

Henry L. LeonardThe New School of SocialResearch

New York, New York

Jerry S. DobrovolnyUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois

Ralph BlasingameRutgers, The StateUn ty

New Brunswick, N. Jersey

Gale R. AdkinsUniversity of KansasLawrence, Kansas

James D. FinnEducational Media

Council Inc.Washington, D. C.

Russell F. GreenThe University of

Puerto RicoRio Piedras, Puerto Rico

Edgar A. PersonsUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota

Edwin B. ParkerStanford UniversityStanford, California

Fred S. CookWayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

Charles V. MatthewsSouthern Illinois Univ.Edwardsville, Illinois

6.

5-0072ED 003 090

HF: $1.25HC: $11.80

5-0073ED 021 781HF: 250HC: $1.16

5-0076ED 010 065

HF: 250HC: $1.24

5-0077

5-0080ED 014 906MF: $1.00HC: $8.60ED 016 MO111P: 750 11C: 87.08

5-0081ED 013 045MI: $1.00HC: $10.36

5-0082ED 010 Q38MF: 750

HC: $6.12

5-0083ED 010 294IV: $1.25

HC: $11.00

5-0084ED 010 054MF: 41.00HC: $8.88

5-0086ED 010 331MF: 750

HC: $6.32

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The Preparation of Ycuth for EffectiveOccupational Utilization

A Longitudinal Study of CareerDevelopment

Summer Study on Occupational,Vocational and Technical Education

The Classification of EducationalObjectives, Psychomotor Domain

Conference on Home Economics ProgramDevelopment for Disadvantaged Youthand Their Families

An Experimental Vocational ZducationInstitute for the Preparation ofTea'her Coordinators of Newly Emerging

High School Vocational Programs

Program for Technical CommunicationsTraining Institute for Teachers

Missouri Adult Vocational-LiteracyMaterials Development Project

An Exploratory Analysis of the Roles

and Role Conflicts of VocationalTeachers in Oklahoma

The Effects of Student Reactions to

Teaching Methods

Jacob J. KaufmanThe Pennsylvania State

UniversityUniversity Park, Pa.

Warren D. Gribb,nsRegis Colle-Weston, Massachusetts

N. H. FrankMassachusetts Institute

of TechnologyCambridge, Mass.

Elizabeth J. SimpsonUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois

Grace M. HendersonPennsylvania State Univ.University Park, Pa.

Russell J. HaslerHarland E. SampsonThe University ofWisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

Herman M. WeismanColorado State University

Fort Collins, Colorado

Howard W. HedingWilbur S. AmesUniversity of MissouriColumbia, Missouri

Solomon SutkerOklahoma State UniversityStillwater, Oklahoma

Robert B. HayesDepartment of Public

InstructionHarrisburg, Pa.

5-0137ED 011 CEOurT,P: 51.75

EC: SI7.92

5-60E3ED 016 282F: $1.25EC: $12.08

5-0089FD 003 169ETP: 5ft

HC: $5.08

5-0090ED 010 368ET': 25HC: $1.80

5-0091ED 010 069HF: 75c

RC: $5.72

5-0092ED 010 500MT% 75c

BC: $5.76

5-0093ED 003 093IV: 50(

HC: $3.24

5-0094KD 014 650NM': $1.25NC: $13.16

5-0095ED 017 686MY: $1.00HC: $10.205-0096ED 010 369

MY: 75c

HC: $5.24

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llauurata Ciiufdivating Unit farResearch and Development inOccupational Education

Establishing a Center for Research inVocational and Technical Education

The Establishment of the MississippiResearch Coordinating Unit for Voca-tional and Technical Education

Establishment of a State CoordinatingUnit for Occupational Research andDevelopment

Pilot Program for the Expansion of a

State Research Coordinating Unit

The Establishment of a State Occupa-

tional Research and DevelopmentCoordinating Unit

The Establishment of the State ResearchCoordinating Unit for the State of NewMexico

t Education Research and.;)ordinating Unit for

of Oregon

Research and Coordinating Unit in theArea of Occupational Needs in Nebraska

A Plan to Provide an OccupationalResearch Center at Colorado StateUniversity

Jerome Hoses, Jr.Howard F. NelsonUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota

Edwin H. NagelUniversity of NorthDakota

Grand Forks, N. Dakota

Janes E. WallMississippi State Univ.State College, Miss.

Everett D. EdingtonCalifornia State Depart-ment of Education

Sacramento, California

Janes E. Allen, Jr.The University of theState of New York

Albany, New York

Kenneth N. LoudermilkUniversity of IdahoMoscow, Idaho

D. G. HuntResearch CoordinatingUnit

Division of VocationalEducation

Santa Fe, New Mexico

T. A. RyanOregon State UniversityCorvallis, Oregon

James T. HornerUniversity of NebraskaLincoln, Nebraska

Douglas SjogrenDavid SheppardColorado State Univ.Fort Collins, Colorado

8.

5-01397

ED 011 onIT: 25CBC: 92c

5-0098ED 012 333F. 25C

HC: 88c

5-0099ED 016 050

: 250 IC: -400

5-0100ED 016 848

NIP: 25CBC: $1.00

5-0101ED 012 346NF: 250BC: $1.72

5-0102ED 010 854': 25*BC: 92*

5-0103ED 012 347

25*BC: 92C

5-0104ED 012 391

MI: 50CHC: $2.72

5-0105ED 010 617IV: 25*

HC: 40C

5-0107ED 010 612MP: 25*

HC: 76c

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Research Coordinating Unit for Voca-ticmal Education in Uashington StateDepartment of Public Instruction

Proposal fcr Establishment PrototypeOccupational Research Development

Coordinating Unit

The Establishment and Initial Opera-

tion of a Research and Development Unitin the Division of Vocational Education,

New Jersey Department of Education

Establishment of an OccupationalResearch and Development Coordi-nating Unit

Counselor Institute and Follow-up

Workshop

Interest and Intellectual IndicesRelated to Successful Male CollegeStudents in Technical and Associate

Degree Programs

Increasing Task Oriented Behavior:An Experimental Evaluation of TrainingTeachers in Reinforcement Techniques

Differential Identification of Success-ful Technical Students in Junior

Colleges

A Study of the Influences of theFather's Job and Social Status on theOccupational and Social Goals of Youth

Career Simulation for Sixth GradePupils (Two -Part Report)

George P. PilantWashington State Dept.of PLblic Instruction

Olympia, rashington

James F. WatkinsState Department ofPublic Instruction

Helena, Montana

Robert M. LiorthingtonState Department ofEducation

Trenton, New Jersey

Kenneth M. MoldDonald G. GreetDepartment of Public

InstructionDes Moines, Iowa

Howard E. MitchelUniversity ofPennsylvania

Philadelphia, P.

Ronald G. TaylorFerris State CollegeBig Rapids, Michigan

John D. KrumboltzStanford UniversityPalo Alto, California

Charles J. TurnerCentral Florida JuniorCollege

Ocala, Florida

Robert E. GrinderUniversity of WisconsinMadison, Wisconsin

R. Garry ShirtsDepartment of EducationSan Diego, California

11.

5-010ED 018 658HF: 25CEC: $1.16

5-0169ED 012 330F: 25C

HC: 13,4

5-0110ED 010 616NE': 25

EC: 96c

5-0111ED 010 613HF: 50cBC: $3.28

5-0112ED 010 281MP: 50cBC: $4.92

5-0116ED 021 127MF: 75cBC: $6.60

5-0117ED 010 017MF: 50BC: $4.48

5-0119ED 010 501MF: 25CBC: $1.84

5-0121

ED 016 849

MF: 75CHC: $5.925-0123ED 010 076MF: 25

HC: $1.64

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A Developmental Program for VocationalCounselors to Serve Disadvantaged Youth

The Prediction of thitcome of ETRAPrograms

National Conference of LaborRepresentatives

Demonstration Center at Reid land HighSchool for Training Farm Youths inNon-Farm Agricultural Occupations

The Establishment of the ResearchCoordinating Unit in the ConnecticutState Department of Education

A Proposal for the Establishment of aState Vocational Education ResearchCoordinating Unit in Michigan

A Coordinating Unit for Research andCurricula~ Development in Vocationaland Technical Education

E.-,mbliskIlent of a State Occupatio-aal

esearch and Development Coordinating

L.tab/ishment of a State VocationalStudies and Experimental ProgramsCoordinating Unit

Oklahoma Vocational ResearchCoordinating Unit

Thomas J. Sweenyadversity of SouthCarolina

Columbia, South Carolina

Harold A. EdgertonPerformance Research,

IncorporatedWaShinzton, D. C.

Russell AllenEichigan State Univ.East Lansing, Michigan

Harold BinkleyUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky

James v. MurphyState Department ofEducation

Hartford Connecticut

Charles I. LangdonState Department ofEducation

Lansing, Michigan

John F. StephensState Board for Voca-

tional EducationSalt Lake City, Utah

Arthur M. LeeNorthern Arizona Univ.Flagstaff, Arizona

G. W. NeubauerState Department ofEducation

Tallahassee, Florida

William StevensonOklahoma State Univ.Stillwater, Oklahoma

10.

5-0124ED 010 074142: 594HZ: $2.72

5-0127ED 010 011MF:, 25CEC: $1.52

5-0130ED 003 518YE% 504

Er: $2.52

5-0131ED 020 440

10% 254BC: $2.205-0132ED 010 614Mr: 254HC: $1.52

5-0134ED 018 659MI% 250BC: $1.60

5-0135ED 010 611FIF: 254HC: 564

5-0136ED 010 637MF: 254HC: $1.04

5-0138ED 010 596FIF: 254HC: 844

5-0139ED 012 343BF: 254HC: 804

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Exploratory Study of Itformation-

Processing Procedures ald Computer-

aasei Technology in Vocational

Counseling

Characteristics of Non-CollegeVocaticnally-Oriented School Leavers

and Graduates

New 'Horizons in Developing Vocational

Educational Progra=s in Small High

Schools

Development of Program to Prepare

Delinquents, Disadvantaged Youths, and

Slow Learners for Vocational Education

Factors Associated with the College

Attendance of Youth

A Study of Potential Utilization of

Retiring Military Personnel in Voca-

tional and Technical Education

Programs

The Identification of Common Behavioral

Factors as Bases for Pre-Entry Prepa-

ration of Workers for Gainful

Employment

A State Program for the Development

of Persons for Leadership Roles in the

Administration of Local Programs of

Vocational and Technical Education

Changing Teacher Morale: An Experiment

in Feedback of Identified Problems to

Teachers and Principals

Preparing Teachers and Instructional

Materials for the Food Service

Occupations (Simmer Institute)

J. F. Co3swellSystems DevelopmentCorporation

Santa Vfonica, Calif.

5-0141ED 017 710

$1.00BC: $10.20

5-0142George G. Ma HinsonSchool of Graduatz StudiesWestern Michigan Univ.l'ealamazoo, Michigan

John A. GreenUniversity of Idaho

Moscow, Idaho

C. Ray JefferyThe Washington Schoo: of

Psychiatry, Inc.Washington, D. C.

John HarpMildred MortonCornell UniversityIthaca, New York

Malcolm RichlandPerry E. RosoveSystem Development

CorporationSanta Monica, Calif.

5-0143ED 603 494MF: 50c

MC: $3.48

5-0145ED 019 498IV: 75CBC: $7.84

5-0146ED 011 970HF: 50CHC: $3.00

5-0147ED 010 593HF: 75C

HC- $5.84

Wayne Schroeder 5-0149

Robert Shal ED 019 471

Colorado State University ler: 75C

Fort Collins, Colorado MC: $5.92

Ralph C. enrichUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan

Ralph R. BentleyAverno M. RempelPurdue UniversityLafayette, Indiana

Helen L. HollandsworthMichigan State Univ.

East Lansing, Eichigan

5-0150ED 010 124

HF: 50c

HC: $2.48

5-0151ED 021 779HF: 50cHC: $3.44

5-0153ED 010 370NF: 50c

HC: $3.88

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A Process for Determining VocationalCo=petencies in the Perfor=ance ofNine Essential Act4vities for SalesPersonnel

Motives Influencing Needs to Achievein Vocztional Education

Electra-Mechanical Technology: AField Study of E1ectro- IecbanicalTechnician Occupations

Symposium in Occupational Education,Manpower and Economic Change in theU. S.

A Pilot Project in Curriculum Develop-=eat for "Work Experience" and "Occu-pations" Courses for Educable MentallyRetarded Students

The Further Development of ResearchCompetencies of Personnel in VocationalEducation Research and Develop=ent

Curriculum Development Program forPreschool Teacher Aides

t -.7perience with the Life and Workof the Disadvantaged for the PreserviceEducation of Home Economics Teachers

The Development of Training Lessons forPre-Service and Initial In-ServiceVocational Teacher Education Recordedand Presented Through Video Tape andTelevision with Seminar Discussions

Ja=es J. AlbrachtMichigan State Univ.East Lansing, Michigan

r.rances EeltzelCornell UnivarsityIthaca, IN 707 Yoe:,

Naurice W. RoneyThe Oklahoma State Univ.Stillwater, Oklahoma

Maynard BemisPhi Delta Kappa, Inc.Bloomington, Indiana

Marvin C. GroelleOakland Unified SchoolDistrict

Oakland, California

Charles W. HillCornell UniversityIthaca, New York

Naomi LeB. NaylorEarquerite L. BittnerCancer for-the Study ofCrime, Delinquenc, andCorrection

Southern Illinois Univ.Edwardsville, Illinois

15ajorie East

Julia EL BoleratzPennsylvania State 'Univ.

University Park, Pa.

S. K. TackW. A. KavanaughVocational DivisionState Department ofEducation

Saint Paul, Minnesota

12.

5-0156ED 010 070Mr: 750EC: $5.96

5-0157ED 010 295Mr: 250EC: $1.88

5-0158ED 012 372Mr: 504

BC: $3.96

5-0159ED 010 127Mr: 250BC: $1.40

5-0163

5-0164ED 010 503Mr: 500HC: $4.20

5-0165ED 013 122IT: 504EC: $4.92

5-0167ED 019 506IV: 504BC: $4.80

5-0168

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The Documentation of Steps toEstablish a Technical College and theEvaluation of PERT as a Planning Toolfor Educators - Phase I

The Development of a faster TeacherTraining Curriculum for Teachers ofOccupational Level Training Progrmmq

Vocational Education - A Study ofBenefits and Cost

Development and Evaluation of Educa-tional Programs in Bio-MedicalEquipment Technology, Phase I

Groundsman - Gardner for Special ClassStudents (Educable Mentally Retarded

Youth)

Summer Institute of IndustrialInstrumentation Technology

Workshop for Administrators ofVocational Home Economics TrainingProgram in Wage-Earning Occupations

An Investigation and Development ofthe Cluster Concept as a Program inVocational Education at the SecondarySchool Level (Four-Part Report)

New Directions in Vocational Guidance

Vocational Education and Inter-govern-mental Fiscal Relations in the Postwar

Period

Robert L. McKeeNorthern VirginiaTechnical College

Baileys Crossroads, Va.

John L. O'BrianRutgers, The StateUniversity

New Brunswick, N. Jersey

CorazziniPrinceton UniversityPrinceton, New Jersey

Technical EducationResearch Center, Inc.

142 Ht. Auburn StreetCambridge, Massachusetts

G. Roy NicholaysenOakland Unified SchoolDistrict

Oakland, California

Austin E. FribanceRochester Institute ofTechnology

Rochester, New York

Ann BuntonTexas Technical CollegeLubbock, Texas

Donald MaleyUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland

Phyllis C. WilsonCity University of NewYork

New York, New York

Bruce F. DaviePhilip D. Paterson, Jr.Georgetown UniversityWashington, D. C.

5-0170

ED 010 02017: 53t

HC: $3.20

5-0171ED Ole 151YE% 75HC: $6.44

5-0172ED 010 296MP: 75

HC: $5.32

5-0175

ED 016 845MF: 75CHC: $6.48

5-0178ED 010 280

BF: 25CHC: $1.32

5-0179ED 003 495MF:EC: 4ft

5-0180ED 003 098

HC: $1.56

5-0183ED 010 301MF: 75

HG: $5.40

5-0184ED 003 099

NF:

HC: $4.68

5-0185ED 010 642MF: 50C

HC: $5.00

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Scientific Secretary Training ProgramDevelopment

The Application of the JudgmentalProcedure to Vocational and practicalArts Education

The Validation of Education SystemsPackages for Training of DepressedArea Students

National Seminars for Research inVocational Education - 1965

Supply and Demand Factors AffectingVocational Education Planning

Canter for Resmamr'h ArA

Development in Vocational and TechnicalEducation

A Sequential Curriculum in Language,Read:_ngsand Composition (Oral andc.-ttea) Grades Seim through Twelve

Dropout Statistics of theDzr-pout Research and Action

Program to Extend Curriculum Materialsin English for the Able to a WiderStudent Group

The Conservation of Energy Concept inNinth Grade General Science

John SwensonUniversity of ColoradoTtnla'ler, Colorado

Rutherford E. LocketteTrenton State CollegeTrenton, New Jersey

Don BushnellThe Brooks FoundationSanta, Barbara, Calif.

William J. SchillUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois

Edward A. PodestaStanford ResearchInstitute

Menlo Park, California

ROberE E. TaylorCenter for Research andLeadership Developmentin Vocational & Tech-nical Education

Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio

Albert R. KitzhaberUniversity of OregonEugene, Oregon

Earl R. BurrowsColorado State Department

of EducationDenver, Colorado

Robert C. SlackCarnegie-Mellon Univ.Pittsburgh, Pa.

William ShockleyPaul D. HurdStanford UniversityStanford, California

14.

5-0188ED 020 439Kr: $1.25EC: $12.36

5-0190

5-0192ED 010 014MF: 250BC: $1.64

5-0199ED 003 489

ELF: 500BC: $2.84

5-0208ED 010 305

75BC: $6.12

5-0212ED 014 549MF: 750BC: $6.96

5-0366ID 015 395Xi% 750 BC:

5-0430ED 003 102IT: 750

BC: $5.32

5-0516ED 016 664mF: 250

BC: 720

5-0557

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Project PREP - A Program for Recovering

and latending Academic Potential for

High Schcol. rhd2raChievers Seeking

Entrance at a Regional Comity College

High School Self-Evaluations andCurriculum Change

A Follow-Up Normtive Study of NegroIntelligence and Achievement

Development of Economics CurricularMaterials for Secondary Schools

An Assessment of Three Foreign Lang-uage Teaching Strategies Utilizing

Three Language Laboratory Systems

Effects of Age, Social Status, Sex,and Race Upon the Understanding ofWord Meanings Independent of Sentence

Context

A Project for the Planning of One-weekWorkshops in Evaluation Research forState and City Department of Education

Personnel

High School Dropouts: Fate- Future-

Identification

Unified Academic and ProfessionalExperiences in Language and Writingfor the Preparation of Secondary School

Teachers of English

Production of a Motion Picture for the

In-Service Training of Teachers inProblems of Human Relations in TeachingSocio-Economically Disadvantaged

John J. SheaGreenfield Commmity

CollegeGrefield2 Mass.

Vynce A. HinesWilliam N. AlexanderUniversity of FloridaGainesville, Florida

Wallace A. KennedyFlorida State UniversityTallahassee, Florida

Ben° LovensteinEdward J. FurstRobert E. JewettElizabeth S. MacciaOhio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio

17.

5-0569ED 010 120In 25cEC: r2.04

5-0576ED M./ 971IT: 50cHC: $5.12

5-0621ED 003 492ME: 75c

HC: $7.48

5-0672ED 014 430MT': $3.50HC: $36.68

Philip D. Smith. Jr. 5-0683Chester State College ED 021 512

Chester, Pa. HF: $1.00BC: $9.24

5-0697ED 010 381ME': 25cHC: $1.48

WestWest

Walter H. CrockettClark UniversityWorchester, Mass.

Charles N. SeashoreNational Training LabsWashington, D. C.

Ralph O. GallingtonSouthern Illinois Univ.Carbondale, Illinois

Daniel RiderMichigan State Univ.East Lansing, Michigan

Henry S. BreitroseJanet V. VoelkerStanford UniversityStanford, Californi3

5-0699ED 010 230

BF: 25CHC: $1.12

5-0700ED 010 018

HF: 25C

HC: $2.12

5-0804ED 016 674

MF: 75c

HC: $6.68

5-0866ED 013 277MP: 25c

HC: 96c

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Short Course for Counselors on Voca-tional and Technical Training andOpportunities

The Center for Research, Development,and Training in Occupational Education

A Pilot Study of Personality FactorsRelated to Occupational Aspirations ofNegro College Students

Fred D. HoltUniversity of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia

Selz C. MayoJohn K. CosterNorth Carolina State

University at RaleighRaleigh, North Carolina

Lawrence W. LittigHoward University

Washington, D. C.

Effects of Modern and Conventional James J. RyanMathematics Curricula on Pupil Attitudes, Minnesota State Depart-Interests and Perception of Proficiency meat of Education

Saint Paul, Minnesota

A Comparison of Ttchniclues for theSolution of Similar Educational-Voca-tional Problems of Disadvantaged Youthin Great Britain and the U. S.

Conference on the Citizenship Educa-tion of the Young Worker

Design for the Future: Spaces in-,:za Vocational Schools

A Curriculum Demonstration for Drop-out-Prone Students

An Investigation of the Training andSkill Requirements of Industrial

Machinery Maintenance Workers (Vol.I &II)

Dr. Robert L. GibsonDr. Nicholas A. FattuIndiana UniversityBloomington, Indiana

Alan F. Westin

Center for Research andEducation in American

LibertiesColumbia UniversityNew York

Janes G. McConnellStanford UniversityStanford, California

Charles V. MatthewsSouthern Illinois Univ.Edwardsville, Illinois

Frank LynnMidwest Institute foxResearch and Training

Chicago, Illinois

16.

5-0875ED 003 108ME': 50cHC: $3.88

5-1005ED 012 344MF: 25cHC: $1.64

5-1021ED 003 521HF: 25cHC: $1.88

5-1028

5-1163ED 016 791NI: 750HC: $6.12

5-1164

5-4165ED 010 264IF: 250HC: $1.08

5-1166

5-1201£D 016 832MF: 50cBC: $4.56

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Conference to Establish Guidelines forResearch in Office Education

Vocational Aspects of Counselor

Education

Computer Assisted Instruction:In-Service Training for Vocational

Teachers

A Study in Communication between HighSchool Teachers of Vocational Agri-culture and Socio-EconomicallyDisadvantaged Youth by the Use of the

Semantic Differential

Conference on Implementing CareerDevelopment Theory and Research through

the Curriculum

A Training Program for Selected HomeEconomists to Train Adults and Older

Youth for Homemaker ServiceResponsibilities

Status of Curriculum Development inthe Field of Commercial Food at theNon-Baccalaureate Level

Development of a Film on HomemakerServices for Interpretation to thePublic and Training Professional andNonprofessional Personnel

A Study of a New and Dramatic Approachto Vocational Guidance through the Use

of Exhibits and Displays

J. E. GratzShippensburg StateCollege

Shippensburg, Pa.

Carl McDanielsGeorge Washington

UniversityWashington, D. C.

Fr. G. C. McGregorProvidence CollegeProvidence, Rhode Island

Lloyd J. PhippsUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois

David TiedemanNational VocationalGuidance Association

Washington, D. C.

Charlene L. DetroLouisiana State Univ.Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Mildred B. BarnardHilda Watson GiffordCouncil on Hotel, Rest-aurant and Institu-tional Education

Ithaca, New York

Alberta JacobyMental Health Film

Board, Inc.New York, New York

George A. WalshNational Educational

Industrial Foundation

Philadelphia, Pa.

5-1202ED 010 394

NF: 50cHC: S3.36

5-1208ED 010 016VT: 50c

HC: $4.04

5-121tED 012 384BP: 25CHC: $1.68

5-1215ED 010 181HT: MCHC: $5.92

5-1304ED 010 182MF: $1.00

HC: $8.20

5-1315ED 015 259MF: $1.00

HC: $10.76

5-1316

ED 016 073/IF: 750

BC: $6.68

5-1318ED 016 074NP: 250HC: 400

5-1323ED 003 107MF: 25

HC: $1.24

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20.

Community College Health CareersProject: Phase II - TeacherPreparation

Operation Giantstep: Research in aNew Remedial Program and CommunityCollege Industrial TechnologyCurricultm for the Disadvantaged

Evaluating the Efficiency and Effect-iveness if Self-Instructional Methodsfor Selected Areas of VocationalEducation

A Study of Educational ActivitiesWithin Business and Industry inRichmond, California

Development of a Programmed Textin Salesmanship for FeasibilityTesting in Adult Education

An Analysis of Research on SelectedAspects of Evaluation in AdultEducation

Changes in Gregg Shorthand Simplifiedas Written During Employment: AnAnalytical Study of Variations inPhonetic System of Communication

Teaching Vocational and CitizenshipEducation in Social Studies

Factors Which Influence Participationin Adult Education Conferences andPrograms by Members of ProfessionalAssociations

Muriel RatnerUniversity of the State

of New YorkState Education Dept.Albany, New York

Manuel StillermanMilton LowensBronx Community College

of the City Universityof New York

Bronx, Newyork

John L. CoffeyRonald J. CressBattelle Memorial

InstituteColumbus, Chio

John A. McClureUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, California

Raymond P. RussellKansas State TeachersCollege

Emporia, Kansas

Elizabeth W. HuttonFlorida State UniversityTallahassee, Florida

Ruth H. GaffgaNew York UniversityNew York, New York

18.

5-1328

ED 019 505NY: 250EC: 88c

5-1336ED 012 830BF: 5ft

HC: $4.,64

5-1363

ED 019 511NY: $1.00BC: $8.80

5-1364lb 015 353W: 1C:

5-8267ED 003 851PO% 25';

BC: $1.00

5-8268ED 003 520Iff: $1.50EC: $1356

5-8270ED 011 07617: 50cEC: $3.20

$4,04

Kay M. HowellWilbur B. BrookoverMichigan State Univ.East Lansing, Michigan

Alan BoothUniversity of NebraskaLincotn, Nebraska

5-8271xr 022 022HF: 750Be: $5.44

5-8273ED 010 411IT: 5ft

HC: $3.52

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Study of industrial Arts Education inPuMdc Secondary Schools of theSouthern Appalachian Region.

Development and Evaluation of One-Semester Stenography Course

A Study of the Aspirations of MarriedWomen College Graduates

Charles J. CollinsWest Virginia UniversityEbrgantown, West Virginia

Patsy Blake McMurtrieSan Francisco StateCollege

San Francisco, Calif.

Rhee LyonFrank 14. Miller

Northwestern UniversityEvanston, Illinois

A Study of Recommendations for Technical Joseph P. ArnoldEducation Curricula Purdue University

Lafayette, Indiana

Development of a Guide on RecordKeeping and Analysis in the VocationalAgriculture Record Book for ProductionAgriculture

The Identification of Common Coursesin Paramedical Education

Development of Marketable Typing Skill:Sensory Processes UnderlyingAcquisition

The Relative Effectiveness of theTraditional and Two Modified Methodsof Organizing Information Sheets

A Philosophical and Historical Ratio-nale for a New Approach to "Problemsof Democracy"

The Use of Follow-up Studies in theEvaluation of Vocational Education

A. 0. Duncan

University of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia

Bill J. FullertonArizona State Univ.Tempe, Arizona

Leonard J. WestCity University ofNew York

New York, New York

David J. PucelUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota

Glenn W. HawkesHarvard Graduate School

of Education

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Laura M. SharpBureau of Social ScienceResearch, Inc.

Washington, D. C.

21.

5-8275ED 017 723EF: 750BC: $6.885-8277ED 010 256EF: 590EC: $4.40

5-8357ED 012 345Ft% 50

BC: $3.08

5-8371ED 016 064

ME: 75C HC: $5.60

5-8397ED 011 084MP: 500BC: $3.36

5-8398ED 010 190EF: 750BC: $6.88

5-8434ED 010 012MF: 250BC: $1.08

5-8458ED 010 635EF: 750BC: $5.60

5-8459

ED 019 29316: 75cHC: $6.36

5-8461ED 010 072IT: 250HC: $1.68

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Development of a Junior High SchoolInstrument for Appraising SocialReadiness for Employment

The Advanced Degree and Vocat:onal-Technical Education Leadership (A

Symposium)

An Exploratory Stu:1y of Knowledges

on Child Development and GuidanceNeeded by Mothers and Workers inOccupations Related to Child Care

Identification and Developmznt ofInstruments for a Study of the Expec-tations and Perceptions of the StateVocational - Technical Education Agenciesand Their Influence upon Local Programs

Utility of Educational Television inMeeting the Informational Needs of theDisadvantaged

Summer Program for Updating theTechnical Competency of Teachers ofindustrial Subjects

Wedtern States Regional Conference72cupational Research Coordinating

iniorkapp for. Supervising Teach-ars in

Nett. tuiza Occupations from Eleven

Western States

The Development of Pre-VocationalEducation Literacy Courses for Usewith Computer-Assisted Instructionof Disadvantaged Youths and Adults

Vivian Ed:Aston ToddZelpha BatesCalifornia State Collegeat Long Beach

Long Beach, California

Carl SchaeferRutgers, The StateUniversity

New Brzmswick, N. Jersey

Ruth E. EhitnarshUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois

Allen LeeUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, California

MendelsohnUniversity of DenverDenver, Colorado

Ralph C. BohnSan Jose State CollegeSan Jose, California

Bill Wesley BrownArizona State CollegeFlagstaff, Arizona

Earl E. jUsonColorado State Univ.

Fort Collins, Colorado

Edward K. RankinEdwin H. SmithTirlothy A. SmithFlorida State UniversityTallahassee, Florida

20.

5-8462ED 013 46714F: 50

EC: $3.44

5-8464ED 010 015111%

C: $2.40

5-8465ED 010 0711J.7: 75HC: $5.48

5-8466ED 013 362NM% 50HC: $3.00

6-123/

6-1423ED 012 348MY: $1.50HC: $14.44

6-1428ED 003 10420% 5ft

$2.76

6-1455ED 010 429

ME% 50

HC: $3.52

6-1458

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A Curricula= Development Study of theEffectiveness of Upgrading the TechnicalSkills of Educationally DisadvantagedUnion Members

Guidelines for the Preparation of OfficeOccupations Teachers

University of Illinois Summer Institutefor Teachers of Ornamental Horticulturein the Midwestern Section of the U.S.

Determine the Feasibility of Developinga Model Describing the Flow of Occupa-tional and Economic Information into theSecondary Vocational-Technical School

A Training Program for VocationalCounselors

Pilot Training Project Eased on DirectedOccupational Experience for Teachers ofMarketing and Distribution

Regional Center for Collection,

Synthesis and Dissemination of CareerInformation for Use by Schools of SanDiego County

Effectiveness of Film in ChangingParental Attitudes

Technical Personnel in Mental Health

An Instructional Program for Teachersof Occupational Training Programs Utili-zing Home Economics Knowledge and Skill

Summer Writing Conference to ContinueDevelopment of Materials in Expressionof Ideas (English) and QuantitativeThinking (Mathematics) to be Used in

Pre-College Centers for Students fromLow-Income Families

Frank Evans::egro AMeriC.231 LaborCouncil Region IV

Cleveland, Ohio

Fred S. CookWayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan

Paul E. HempUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois

Leonard C. SilvernEducation and TrainingConsultants Co.

Los Angeles, California

Donald L. PrickColorado State Univ.Fort Collins, Colorado

Warren G. MeyerUniversity of MinnesotaCollege of EducationMinneapolis, Minnesota

Edwin A. WhitfieldRichtrd HooverDepartment of EducationSan Diego, California

Marvin L. HansonUniversity of UtahSalt Lake City, Utah

Edward LinzerThe National Association

for Mental HealthNew York, New York

Anna ML GormanUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky

Educational Services Inc.Curriculum ResourcesGroup

55 Chapel Street

6-14c".

ED 010 433V: 52CEC: $3.25

6-1522ED 010 19517: 50,c

EC: $3.88

6-1538ED 016 867PIEF: $1.25EC: $13.246-1544ED 015 273NT: 50cHC: $4.40

6-1592ED 014 0831W: 250HC: $1.846-1594ED 016 805MF: 75CHC: $6.04

6-1620

ED 015 513Mr: 75CBC: $6.60

6-1638ED 020 6591W: 25cHC: 6806-1685ED 013 361MP: 50CEC: $2.04

6-1699ED 016 071MI: 50C BC: $4.20

6-1700ED 015 177NF: 75cHC: $5.88

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An Evaluation of Vocational Educationfor Disadvantaged Youth

A Study of the Teaching of English inSelected British Secondary Schools

National Leadership DevelopmentInstitutes in Technical Education

Interdisciplinary Approach to PreparingNome Economics Leaders for EmergingPrograms Serving Disadvantaged Youthand Adults

Pittsburgh Technical Health. TrainingInstitute Demonstration Project

Summer Institute to Train Data Pro-cessing Teachers for the New Oklahoma

Statewide Computer Science System

Sounds of Society: A DemonstrationProgram in Group Inquiry

r-fEttcts of Intersral Pacing on the

*-.A--4-.1.1.1?..1:0 of Typewriting Skill

Mental lth and Psychiatric Nursingin Practical Nurse Education

Eight-Week Summer Institute TrainingProgram to Train Instructors ofInstrumentation Technology

John J. AustinDonald A. SommerfieldThem Public Schools of

City of MuskegonMuskegon, Michigan

Janes R. SquireUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois

Calvin J. CotrellIvan E. ValentineOhio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio

Pauline Gillette GarrettUniversity of MissouriColumbia, Missouri

Louis 3. KishkunasPittsburgh Board of

Public EducationPittsburgh, Pa.

Francis TuttleOklahoma State Board forVocational Education

Stillwater, Oklahoma

B. J. ChandlerFrederick D. EricksonNorthwestern UniversityEvanston, Illinois

Leonard 3, MeetThe City University ofNew York

New York, New York

Annie Laurie CrawfordSouthern RegionalEducation Board

Atlanta, Georgia

Frank J. ZiolPasadena City CollegePasadena, California

22.

6-1831ED 016 097NE: $1.001Z: $8.56

6-1849ED 017 517

Mr: $2.00BC: $19.24

6-1888ED 011 932kin 7ft

EC: $6.32

6-1936X0160'96lir: 506 IC: $4.21

6-2015ID 019 308W: 50cMC: $2.68

6-2040ED 010 666NF: $1.00

BC: $8.40

6-2044ID 018 522

500BC: $4.40

6-2116ID 019 510MT: 250BC: $1.76

6-2129ID 015 391

250IC: $2.16

6-2142ED 010 433ME: 25BC: $1.44

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',Guidance Project to in7estigateCharacteristics, Zackground, and jobExperiences of Successful and Unsuc-cessful Entry corkers in Three Selected

Industries

Work Instruction Programs for the FoodService Industry

Child Development Training Program forVocational Home Economics Teachers

Vocational-Technical EducationLeadership Development Seminar

A Functional Analysis of ParamedicalOccupations as a Foundation forCurriculum Development

1966 Summer Institutes on Fluid PowerEducation for Vocational and TechnicalTeachers

Seminar to Identify the Structure ofKnowledge in Home Economics Educationat the Graduate Level

Vocational-Educational InformationWorkshop for Rural Guidance Workers,August 1966

Guidance Counselor Institute for HealthCareers

An Eight -Week Summer Institute TrainingProgram to Train Instructors of Instru-mentation Technology

Robert E. GormanUni-zersity of MonnaMissoula, Montana

Stephan KonzBaymona MiddletonKansas State University.11nhatten, Kansas

Helen SulekUniversity of NebraskaLincoln, Nebraska

Clodus R. SmithUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland

John P. DeckerArizona Health Services

Education AssociationPhoenix, Arizona

Theodore PearceFluid Power SocietyThiensville, Wisconsin

Hazel AnthonyShirley KreutzUniversity of NebraskaLincoln, Nebraska

K. Norman SeverinsenWestern Illinois Univ.Macomb, Illinois

Philip P. MorganUnited Hospital Funds ofNew YorkYork, New York

Delbert A. McKeeState University ofNew York

Mbrrisville, New York

25

6-2147ED 011 9767,7: 2%HC:

6-2159ED 011 961IV: 25cEC: $2.12

6-2186ED 016 066

16% 505 BC: $4.84

6-2188ED 010 629PE: 75C

HC: $5.76

6-2193ED 012 790MF: $1.00HC: $9.80

6-2203ED 016 113MI: 255 BC: 885

6-2205

6-2208ED 015 042

BF: 50CBC: $4.16

6-2209ED 012 342

BF: $1.00BC: $9.00

6-2211ED 011 973EP: 25CHC: 52c

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Training Institute for VocationalGuidance and Counseling Personnel

Conference for Vocational TeacherEducators on New Media of Instruction

National Leadership Development goralivarfor Vocational-Technical EducationPersonnel

The Fluid Power Institutes: TestedProcedures for Introducing EmergingTechnologies; 1966

The Preparation of Curriculum Materialsand the Development of Teachers for anExperimental Application of the ClusterConcept of Vocational Education at theSecondary Level

An Eight-Week Seminar in an Introductionto Numerical Control on Two- and Three-Axis Machine Tools for Vocational andTechnical Machine Tool Instructors

Iuveatigation to Produce Guidelinesfor Health Technology Program Planning

17easiBility of Systematic Study of1.1equiraments and Education and

o-Prems of Selected Health6tfIns

A Study to Develop instructionalMaterials for a Ninth and Tenth GradeWorld History Curriculum IntegratingHistory and the Social Sciences

Frank E. WellmanUniversity of MissouriColuthia, Missouri

W. Vincent PayneTuskegee InstituteTuskegee, Alabama

2I a LondonUniversity of MissouriColumbia, Missouri

Gerald BaysingerFluid Power SocietyThiensville, Wisconsin

Donald MaleyUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland

Milton BoldtBarry PokornyMilwaukee Vocational,

Technical and AdultSchools

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Carol UhlerNational Health CouncilNew York, New York

Forbes W. PolliardIndianapolis HospitalDevelopment Association,Incorporated

Indianapolis, Indiana

Edgar BernsteinUniversity of ChicagoChicago, Illinois

24.

6-2212ED 011 614FY: 51XHC: $4.28

6-2224ED 010 435MF: 5ftHC: $2.76

6-2236ED 010 597

25HC: $2.08

6-2278ID 016 130

Wt. $1.25 MC: $11.60

6-2312ED 016 841

MY: $1.25BC: $12.32

6-2332ED 017 726MN: 25cBC: $1.80

6-2355ED 021 556Mg: 500BC: $4.166-2444ED 016 079111": 500JIC: $4.00

6-2445ED 013 991147: 250BC: $1.80

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Differentially Structured IntroductoryLearning Materials and Learning Tasks

The Life Cycle of an Adult EducationEnterprise--The Swarthmore Chautaugua

Arden GrotelueochenTeachers CollegeCo Itrzbi a University

New York, New York

George J. DillavouDepartment of EducationUniversity of ChicagoChicagn;

Pilot Summer Vocational Teacher Training Raymond Baralt, Jr.Institute in Dental Assisting University of Detroit

Detroit, Michigan

Pilot Vocational Teacher TrainingInstitute for Dental Assisting -Summer 1966

Training for Teachers of TechnicalPrograms in Agriculture

In-Service Training in ComputerAssisted Instruction for VocationalTeachers

A Developmental Program for theImprovement of Trade-Technical TeacherEducation in the Southern States

A Nationwide Study of the Administra-tion of Vocational-Technical Educationat the State Level (VOL I & II)

Occupational Training Centers for16-18 Year-Old Youth

Structuring a Program of Research andDevelopment for Kentucky Designed toBring Together all Available ResearchResources to Support a ContinuingProgram of Vocational Education

Roger E. BartonUniversity of NorthCarolina

Chapel Hill, N. Carolina

Howard SidneyState University ofNew York

Cobleskill, New York

Fr. G. C. McGregorProvidence CollegeProvidence, Rhode Island

David AllenUniversity of CaliforniaLos Angeles, California

J. Chester SwansonUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, California

Barry HandlerLos Angeles City UnifiedSchool Districts

Los Angeles, California

Carl F. LamarUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky

6-2447ED 016 148VT: $1.60EC: $10.24

6-2608

6-2652ED 011 052HF: 25OHC: $1.88

6-2653ED 010 334VBF: 50o

HC: $3.16

6-2662ED 010 335HF: 50oHC: $3.44

6-2811

ED 017 170

NP: 25CBC: $2.206-2861ED 011 061

50o

HC: $2.96

6-2921

ED 016 85811F: $1.25

HC: $12.726-2958ED 010 620BF: 50oHC: $4.40

6-3024ED 016 144

50cHC: $2.60

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Vocational Education OccupationalResearch and Development CoordinatingUnit

Prediction of Adult Educators'Attitudes Toward Institutional Changes

An Evaluation of a Counselor EducationProgram Designed for ProspectiveElementary School Counselors Enrolledin 1965-1966 NDEA Institute

An Analysis and Interpretation of Dataon the Social Characteristics ofResidents of "Vine City," A Negro SlunkGhetto

Attention Directing Techniques Used byTeachers: Attention as a Variable inTeaching Research

Conditions of Participation in aPublic Affairs Adult Education

Program

Preliminary Investigation ofCommunication-Linked Techniques for0ff- Campus Teaching of Vocational andTechnical Subjects

The Development and Testing ofInstruments and Procedures for aStudy of Student Selection Practicesin Technical Education Programs

A Comprehensive Project to Develop aComplete Curriculum in the Area ofMedical Records Technician

V. E. BurgenerBoard of VocationalEducation andRehabilitation

Springfield, Illinois

John Dale ApelUniversity of ChicagoChicago, Illinois

Merle N. Oh lsenUniversity of IllinoisUrbana, Illinois

Marcia L. IalvorsenSpellman College

Atlanta, Georgia

Douglas SjogrenColorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado

J. Michael BlumAmerican Institutes

for lesearchPittliburgh, Pa.

Alemndir Schur'New York Institute of

TechnologyNew York, NM York

George S. lihitney

The American TechnicalEducation Assoc, Inc.

Delmar, New York

26.

6-3030ED 011 981NY': 50c

RC: $2.64

6-8075ED 012 881MP: 25c

RC: $1.00

6-8087

6-8162ED 015 2251: 5001E: $2.60

6-8183ED 016 245WS: 2511C: $1.925 -8191

ED 010 b73NZ: 50CBC: $3.72

6-8254ED 011 971MP: 750BC: $6.04

6-8255ID 011 972!I% 250

HC: $1.96

Robert L. CoveState University of

New YorkAgricultural and Technical

CollegeAlfred, New York

6-8302

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Conference on Methods of IncreasingStudent Achievemant in TechnicalPreparatory Programs

Development of a Scale to Measure

Ilterests in Agricultural Cccupations

Pilot Programs in .iigh Schools toPrepare Students for a Vide Spectrumof Computing, Recording, and Book-keeping Occupations

The Identification and Comparisonof the Common Professional =rainingNeeds and Requirements for Teachersof Vocational Education (Phase I -

The Instrument)

Improving Procedures for ProducingOverhead Transparencies with theUltimate Aim of Incorporating TheseTechniques into the Development of aRegional Curricula Materials Centerfor Vocational Education

Secondary Students' MathematicsCompetencies in Relation to EmploymentTests

The Relative Effectiveness of Informa-tional Feedback about Supervisory andStudent Reactions with Beginning andExperienced Vocational Teachers

The Development and Testing of anEvaluation Model for Vocational Pilot

Programs

Selected Characteristics, SocioeconomicStatus, and Levels of Attainment ofStudents in Public Junior CollegeOccupation-Centered Education

Milo E. Van HallState University of

New YorkAlfred, New York

William H. HcailtonCharles N. Bill

Cornell UniversityIthaca, Vew York

Jeffrey R. Stewart, Jr.Virginia PolytechnicInstitute

Blacksburg, Virginia

E. Wayne CourtneyStout State UniversityMenomonie, Wisconsin

Arthur K. JensenClemson UniversityClemson, South Carolina

Wiliam Harper LandisUniversity of SouthernCalifornia

Los Angeles, California

Wilmot F. OliverRutgers, The StateUniversity

New Brunswick, N. Jersey

Bruce W. TuckmanRutgers, The State

UniversityNew Brunswick, N. Jersey

John W. HakansenUniversity of CaliforniaSchool of EducationBerkeley, California

4".

6-8303ED 010 075IT: 25CEC: 560

6-320=3

ED n10 101

CCHC: $3.00

6-531SED 012 389

ET: 25cHC: $1.88

6-8319ED 010 845MF: 25cHC: $1.36

6-8320ED 017 722

IV: 75C

RC: $6.12

6-8323ED 016 784

ME% 7.5

MC: $7.96

6-8327ED 019 477

NI: 50c

BC: $3.28

6-8355ED 016 083MY: 500

NC: $4.24

6-8420ED 013 644NP: 25

MC: $1.96

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Evaluative Training Strategies in theSocial Studies

Guidelines for the Development of aCourse for Secondary Schools Empha-sizing the Interaction of Science andthe Culture of Man

Implicat4ons of Vocational Educationfor Plant Site Location

A Design for Action Research atProject TRY

A Conference for the Administrationof Industrial Education

Study and Development of Shop-CenteredTeam Teaching for Potential nigh SchoolDropouts

Seminar on Shop and Laboratory Planningfor Vocational Education

The Application for Employment andJob-Seeking Success Among EducableMentally Retarded Youth

Teaching Adults Via Tele-Lecture andElectrowriter (Victor Electronic RemoteBlackboard)

A Comparative Analysis of ElectronicContent in Public Post-High SchoolTechnical Institutes and ElectronicsTechnology Requirements of Industry

Milton Q. Me=College of EducztionUniversity of UtahSalt Lake City, Utah

Robert E. YagerUniversity of IowaIowa City, Iowa

Ernest H. DeanUtah Technical College

at ProvoProvo, Utah

Sidney RosenbergWinthrop R. AdkinsTraining Resources forYouth, Inc.

Brooklyn, New York

28.

6-8423ED 013 977NP: 50CHC: 53.60

6-8445ED 018 400NY: 750HC: $6.44

6-8498ED 014 569HP: $1.00HC: $8.88

6-8503ED 018 524NY: 75cHC: $5.36

Clyde N. Norris 6-8505Kent G. Alm lb 016 072

University of N. Dakota 1111: 250Grand Forks, North r"tkota $1.96

William R. OdellStanford UniversityStanford, California

Gordon G. McMahonState University CollegeOswego, New York

Robert J. GregorySyracuse UniversitySyracuse, New York

6-8524ID 019 743lin 50cBC: $3.526-8530ID 022 031NY: 250RC: $606-8576

ID 016 095W: 750 MC: $7.48

Lily Edelman 6-8583Bins/ B'rith Commission ZD 016 081

on Adult Jewish Education 500Washington, D. C. MC: $2.40

Richard J. VasekMississippi State

UniversityState College, Miss.

6-8590ED 015 302MP: 5ftEC: $3.72

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A Pilot Study to Develop and Determinethe Feasibility of a Packaged MaterialsProgram for Teaching Reading and theGeneral Developzent Area of Adult

Basix Education

Planning Project for the Teaching ofAsian Studies in New England Secondary

Schools

Career Simulation for Adolescent Pupils

Development and Evaluation ofInstructional Units for TeachingProfit-Maximizing Principles inVocational Agriculture

A Proposal for the Development ofMaterials of Instruction for a GeneralMathematics Curriculum in Grade Nine

Publication of Two Manuals Describingthe Techniques in the Establishmentof Career Information Services

Equal Employment Opportunities:Selected Papers and Annotated

Bibliographies

An Evaluative Study of TeacherConstructed Test Items for BSCSBiology

Communication Concepts for DevelopingIncreased Competence Among CooperativeExtension and Vocational AgriculturalEducators in Improving EducationalChange

Clusters of Tasks Associated withPerformance of Major Types of Office

Work (Partial Final Report)

Edwin H. SmithFlorida State UniversityTallahassee, Florida

Allan B. ColeTufts UniversityMedford, Massachusetts

P. Marvin BarbulaStephen W. IssacDepartment of EducationSan Diego CountySan Diego, California

Richard L. BarkerOhio State UniversityResearch Foundation

Columbus, Ohio

Dr. Paul V. RoglerWilmington Public SchoolsWilmington; Delaware

Roland DarlingNortheastern UniversityBoston, Massachusetts

Gordon C. BarhydtLouis A. FermanInstitute of Labor andIndustrial Relations

University of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan

Dr. George C. TurnerMr. Vergil HettickCalifornia State CollegeFullerton, California

Robert W. McCormickOhio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio

Edward A. Perkins, Jr.Washington State Univ.

Pullman, Washington

31.

6-8675

ED 016 156

MF: 50CHC: $3.84

6-3711ED 018 440Mr: 25c

BC: $1.246-8744

ED 016 268

HF: 250BC: $2.00

6-8763ED 014 552HF: 75c

HC: $7.32

6-8786

6-8801

6-8854ED 016 068MN:: 750

HC: $6.72

6-8919

ED 018 371

MF: $1.25

HC: $13.56

6-8932

7-0031(a)

ED 018 665

MF: $1.00

HC: $8.48

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The Development and Testing of aPolyse isory Instructional System forTeaching Knowledge and Skills Associatedwith the Use of Expandable PolystyrenePlastics (2artial Final Report)

The Development and Testing of an Exper-imental Polysensory Self-InstructionalSystem Designed to Help Students AcquireBasic Electrical OccupationalCompetencies (Partial Final Report)

Clusters of Tasks Performed byWashington State Farm OperatorsEngaged in Seven Types of AgriculturalProduction (Partial Final Report)

Audio Visual Instructional Materialsfor Distributive Education - A Classiwfied Bibliography (Partial Final Report)

The Sul ofessional from Concepts toCareers

Development of Post High School Wage-Earning Programs in Home EconomicsEducation Utilizing the ResourcesGuide: Care and Guidance of Children

VOcitional-Technical Education Leaerser-ship Development Seminar

Computer-Aided Drafting and Design -

Summer Institute

Workshop on Organization and Operationof Cooperative Work ExperiencePrograms in Trade and IndustrialEducation

Pre-Service Education of OfficeOccupations Teachers

Dale LeRoy NishWashington State Univ.Pullman, Washington

Edwin K. HillWashington State Univ.Pullman, Washington

Gilbert A. LongWashington State Univ.Pullman, Washington

Jerry C. LevendovskiWashington State Univ.Pullman, Washington

Edith F. LyntonNational Commission onYouth Employment

145 E. 32nd StreetBoar York, New York

Ruth J. DalesAnn. G. BuisFlorida State UniversityTallahassee, Florida

H. E. LondonUniversity of MissouriColumbia, Missouri

Alesander C, Merpboaies.Miami -Dade Junior CollegeMiami, Florida

Janes N. HarrisAustell 0. SherardTuskegee InstituteTuskegee, Alabama

Dolores KilchensteinTexas Technical -

CollegeLubbock, Texas

30.

7-003i (b)

ED 019 512

MF: 50CBC: $2.72

7-0031(c)ED 021 141IMF: 50cBC: $3.08

7-0031(d)ED 021 067MF: 50cBC: $3.56

7- 0031(e)ED 022 045If: 500BC: $4.567-0095ID 017 945

7-0382

7-0417ID 017 680If: 500

- $2.487-G435ID 016 859Mt: $1.25BC: $12.007-0444

ZD 017 727Mr: 750BC: $7.16

7-0450ID 019 476If: 5OBC: $3.32

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7ational Seminar to Improve the Use

of 'froth Organizations in 7ocaticnalEi-catioa as Teaching Devices

A Summer Institute for the Improvement

of Technica, Teacher Education Programs

A Clinical Workshop in Mental Health

and Psychiatric Nursing for Instructors

in Schools of Practical Nursing

Medical Laboratory Assistant Teacher

Education Institute - Pilot Program

Materials and Structural Design Seminar

for Vocational-Technical Schools

An Evaluation of a Summer Institute to

Train Instructors of InstrumentationTechnology

The Relative Effectiveness of Supple-

menting Programed Instruction withBlocked Versus Spaced Review

Differences in Some Initial Attitudesof Students Who Complete and Students

Who Drop Out in the Wellesley,Massach..setts Adult Education Center

Trial and Testing of an Experimental

Guidance Curriculum

A Symposium on Educational Research

(Concepts, Strategies, and Priorities

for Research in Educational Manpower)

Exploration of Simulati.cn as a Retire-

ment Education Technique

George L. LusterUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky

Joseph P. ArnoldRichard C. EricksonPurdue UniversityLafayette, Indiana

Carl F. LamarUniversity of KentuckyLexing ton, Kentucky

Rex D. CouchNational Committee forCareers in MedicalTechnology

Uashington, D. C.

J. Clark DavisUniversity of NevadaReno, Nevada

Karl B. Schnelle, Jr.Instrument Society of

AmericaPittsburgh, Pa.

Janes Arnold ScanlonFrederick K. T. TomCornell UniversityIthaca, New York

Rosemary C. HurkampBoston UniverbitySchool of Education

Boston, Massachusetts

Vivian S. ShermanAmerican Institutes for

ResearchPalo Alto, California

Don DaviesNational EducationAssociation

Washington, D. C.

Norman SpragueEmployment and Retirement

ProgramNational Council on the

Aging, Inc.

New York, New York

7-C1494ED 016 869EF: 75c

EC: $7.44

ED 017 729

MF: 75c

EC: $5.56

7-0!44

7-0635ED 021 064

MP: 50cBC: $4.44

7-0658ED 016 112

W: 50C MC: $4.52

7-8021ED 016 129Mr: 50CMC: $2.40

7-8068ED 013 538MP: 25eBC: $1.86

7-8073

7-8091

ED 020 554EP: 75C

HC: $5.52

7-8207ED 013 778

EF: 5ft

BC: $2.92

7-8249

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Facilitation and Interference in theOlder Adult Learner

A Regional Institute to Aid Improvementof Instructional Practices, Materialsand Student Experiences for Coordi-nators and Instructors of VocationalOrientation Programs

Initial Feasibility Study forExploration of Three U. S. Air ForceCourse Materials for Adaptation toCivilian School Systems

Moms J. McCrystalXavier UniversityCincinnati, Ohio

Margaret BlairHarold R. SeltzerState Department of

EducationDivision of Vocational

EducationTrenton, New Jersey

James H. StraubelMichael NisosAerospace EducationFoundation

1750 Pennsylvania Ave.Washington, D. C.

32.

7-8314ED 019 605Mr: 25CBC: $1.287-8400ED 019 507Mr: 250BC: $2.36

8-8018ED 020 348Mir: 25CBC: $1.20

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DEPARIIIINT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WILTAREOffice of EducationBureau of ',search

Division of Comprehensive and Vocational Education 'emu? (DCVZR)

Washington, D.C. 20202

DM PROM= REIAIED TO THE "CLUSTER. CONCEPI" IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

A. Studies by Professor Donald Maley at the University of Maryland:(These studies have dealt with three clusters of occupations: Theelectromechanical installation and repair cluster, the constructioncluster, and the metal forming and fabrication cluster.)

ProjectNumber

EDNumber

MicrofichePrice

Bard CopyPrice

5-0183 010-301 $ .75 $ 5.40

5-0183 010-302 $1.25 $11.24

5-0183 010-303 $1.25 $11.36

5-0183 010-304 $1.25 $11.24

6-2312 016-841 $1.25 $12.32

6-2312 016-842 $ .75 $ 6.36

6-2312 016-843 $ .75 $ 7.20

6-2312 016-844 $ .50 $ 5.08

7-0853 022-965 $1.75 $17.60

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B. Studies by Professor Gordon

ProjectNumber

5-0046

5-0046

5-0046

5-0046

5-0046

5-0046

5-0046

7-0031

7-0031

7-0031

7-0031

7-0031

McClcskay at Washington State University:

Occupational ED Microfiche

Areas Muster Price

ElectronicTechnology 010-655 $ .50

OfficeOccupations 010-656 $ .50

RetailingOccupations 010-657 $ .50

BuildingTrades 010-658 $ .75

Vocational 010-659 $ .25

Mathematics

Food ServiceOccupations 010-660 $ .25

Child CareOccupations 010-661 $ .25

Child Care021-066 $ .25

FarmingOccupations 021-067 $ .50

OfficeOccupations 018-665 $1.00

RetailingOccupations 023-911 $ .50

Allied HealthOccupations 022-958 $ .50

Hard CopyPrice

$2.84

$2.92

$4.68

$7.36

$ .60

$ .80

$ .88

$1.76

$3.56

$8.48

$3.65

94.36

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C. Study by Professor William J. Schill and Joseph P. Arnold at theUniversity of Illinois: (This study dealt with a cluster ofoccupations including electronic technology, chemical technology.mechanical technology, electro-aechanical technology, electro-chemical technology, and chemical-aechanical technology.)

Project ED Microfiche Hard CopyNumber Number Price Price

CRP-2048 001-172 $ .75 $7.25

D. Study by the American Institutes for Research and the Quincy,Massachusetts public school system:

Note: This study, Project No. 5-0009, is still in progress and nofinal reports are as yet available frost the ERIC system. However.descriptions of the project activities are available from the U.S.Government Printing Office under Catalog No. FS 5.280:80050 (price10 cents) and Catalog No. FS 5.280: 80047 (price 30 cents). Thisproject deals with eleven c'-tsters of occupations: Power mechanics.metals and machines, electrical-electronic, computer data Processing,general piping, general woodworking, graphic and commerical arts.

business and office jobs, health occupations, food preparation andhome economics.

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"Iffm stands for microfiche, which is a reproduction of up to sixtyoriginal pages on a single sheet of 4 by 6 inch fi/m. Microfichereaders, available from many manufacturers, are required to enlargethe microfiche images for reading purposes.

Reproduced copies of anal reports cost 4 cents per page for hardcopy or 25 cents per microfiche containing about 60 pages.

In ordering documents, the following information must be furnished:

The ED numbers of the desirsd documents (titlesneed not be ftrrnished).

The type of reproduction desired-hard copy ormicrofiche.

The number of copies being ordered.

Payment must accompany orders totaling less than $5. Add a specialhandling charge of 50 cents to any order which totals less than $3.The ERIC Document Reproduction Service is registered to collect salestaxes and orders from states which have sales tax laws must includepayment of the appropriate tax or include tax exemption certificates.

Foreign Orders: A 25-percent service charge, calculated to the nearestcent, must accompany orders from outside the United States, its terri-tories , and possessions. This service charge is applicable to ordersfor microfiche (ME') and lr...rd copy (BC).

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DEPARTMENT OF INGALTN, EDUCATION, AND WELFAREOffice of EducationBureau of Research

Division of Comprehensive and Vocational Education Research (DCVR)

Washington, D.C. 20202

PCVR Projects Related %oily or PartiallyTo

Community Colleges and Technical Institutes

During the period from July 1, 1964, to June 30, 1968, DCVR initiateda total of 116 projects related wholly or partially to communitycolleges and titebnical institutes. These projects are itemized on theattached list.

If a project is identified only by a project number (for exaaple:5-0126), the project activities are still underway and, of course, thefinal report is not yet available from the ERIC System.

If a project is identified both by a project number and by an ED number(for example: ED 016 074) theproject activities have been completed

and the final report is now available at the output end of the ERIC System.

For ?Itch projects, the cost of a reproduced copy of the final report isshown, both for microfiche OW) and hard copy (NC).

Orders for a reproduced copy of a final report vlsould specify the ED number,should state whether microfiche or hard ropy if desired, should be accom-

panied by payment, and should be addressed to:

ERIC Document Reproduction Service

The National Cash Register Company

4936 Fairmont AvenueBethesda, Maryland 20014

Projects which era still underway at the present time will, upon completion,

be cited in future issues of Research in Education, a monthly abstract

journal published end distributed by the U.S. Government Printing Office.

The citation will specify the ED number and price of the final report.

Citation in Research in Education will serve as an announcement that a

project has been completed and that its final report has become available

at the output end of the ERIC Systole.

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DCVR Projects Related Wholly or Partially

To

CommitColleesarm.maii.mammirechnipaltits

Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-0004

5-0012

ED 012 324

W. James Popham

University of California

Los Angeles, California

Jerome Moss, Jr.

University of Minnesota

Performance Tests of Instructor

Competence for Trade and Technic

eel Education

The Influence of Industrial Arts

Experience on Grades Earned in

Mr: 250

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Post High Schoel Trade and Techni-

DC: $1.52

cal Curriculums

5-0018

Milton E. Larson

Development of a Technological

ED 003 522

Rutgers, The State University

Center for Keeping Vocational

MP: 500

New Brunswick, New Jersey

Teachers Updated in Their Fields

HC: $2.72

5-0019

Frederick W. Lamb

Summer Institutes in Fluid Power

ED 012 396

Fluid Power Society

Education for Teachers of Voca-

Mr: $1.25

Thiensvilte, Wisconsin

tional and Industrial Education

HC: $12.68

5-0028

Forest C. Carter

An Eight Week Summer Institute

ED 003 110

Colorado State University

Training Program to Retrain Office

ME': 250

Fort Collins, Colorado

Education Teachers for Teaching

DC: $2.00

Business Electronic Data Processing

5-0029

Theodore A. Koschler

An Eight Week Summer Institute

ED 003 096

Miami-Dade Junior College

Training Program to Retrain Office

$1.00

Miami, Florida

Education Teachers for Teaching

BC: $8.96

Business Electronic Data Processing

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-0030

ED 003 100

MP: 250

HC: $1.56

I. E. Valentine

State Board of Education

Raleigh, North Carolina

An Eight Week Summer Institute

Training Program to Retrain

Office Education Teachers for

Teaching Business Electronic Data

Processing

5-0033

John L. Mavtinson

ED 003 094

Institute for Advancement of

A Survey of Experience to Date in

MF: 250

Medical Communication

Vocational Training Programs

HC: 640

Bethesda, Maryland

for Library technicians

5-0035

Harold E. Mittel and

Experimentation with Computer.Assisted

George Brandon

Instruction in Technical Education

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, Pennsylvania

5-0040

William E. Breese

An Eight Week Summer Institute

ED 010 499

Wisconsin Institute of Technology

Training Program to Retrain Office

MF: 250

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Education Teachers for Teaching

MC: 960

Business Electronic Data Processing

5-0041

Norman E. Watson

An Eight Week Summer Institute Train-

ED 003 091

Orange Coast Jr. College District

ing Program to Retrain Office Education

MF: 250

Costa Mesa, California

Teachers for Teaching Business Elec.

HC: $2.20

tronic Data Processing

5-0042

H. D. Bearden

Development of a Technical Training

ED 015 271

Texas A & 14 University

Program for Industrial Radiographers

HP: $1.50

College Station, Texts

RC: $16.16

5-0062

Milton E. Larson

A Two Week Summer Institute on

ED 003 092

Rutgers, The State University

Industrial Instrumentation for

MP: 250

New Brunswick, New Jersey

In- Service Technical Instructors

MC: $2.00

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11W

w. 4

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.1b -3 -

1011

1.10

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1111

1111

1111

111.

1111

!

Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

end Institution

Title

5-0071

5-0073

ED 021 781

MF:

250

HC:

$1.16

W. S. Stone

State University of New York

Delhi, New York

Jerry S. Dobrovolny

University of Illinois

Urbana, Illinois

Dmvelopmental Program in

Animil Science

An Eight Week Summer Training

Program to Upgrade Subject Matter

Competency of High School Drafting

Teachers in Advanced Graphics,

Statics, and Applied Mathematics

5-0093

Kern

s'

M. Weisman

Teacher Education Institute on

ED 003 093

Colorado State University

Technical Writing

MF: 500

Fort Collins, Colorado

HC: $3.24

5-0116

Ronald G. Taylor

Comparison of Successful and

ED 021 127

Ferris State College

Unsuccessful Junior College Students

MF:

750

Big Rapids, Michigan

HC:

$6.60

5-0119

Charles Joseph Turner

Identifying Successful Technical

ED 010 501

Central Florida Junior College

Students in Junior Colleges

: 250

Ocala, Florida

HC: $1.84

5-0120

Vernon L. Hendrix

Study of Environmental Differuatials

University of Minnesota

of Occupational Programs in Public.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

:Maier College*

5-0144

F. Kendrick Bangs

Curricular Implications of

University of Colorado

Automated Pate-Processing for

Boulder, Colorado

Educational Institutions

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

5-0147

ED 010 593

MF: 750

RC: $5.84

5-0148

5-0154

5-0158

ED 012 372

MF: 500

RC: $3.96

5-0160

5-0170

ED 010 020

MF: 500

NC: $3.20

5-0174

-4-

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Malcolm Richland

System Development Corporation

Santa Monica, California

Howard Nelson

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Antoinette Ryan

Blue Mbuntain Community College

Pendleton, Oregon

Maurice W. Roney

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, Oklahoma

James X. Sottons

Georgia State Department

of Education

Atlanta, Georgia

George H. Hieronymus

Northern Virginia Technical

College

Fairfax, Virginia

Edward V. Schten

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

Title

A Study of Potential Utilization

of Retiring Military Personnel in

Vocational and Technical Education

Programs

Characteristics of Lull-Time

Students in Post Secondary Trade

Courses

Improvement of Vocational Decision

Making in the Community College

Development of Curriculum Guide

in IlectrawMechanical "tchnology

Developing a Program of Student

Personnel Services for Area

Vocational-Technical Schools

Documenting and Evaluating the

Steps in Establishing a Two-Year

Technical College by Critical

Path Morning Methods

State and Local Governments as

Employers of Youth Trained in

Vocational-Technical Schools

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'.5.'

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Austin E. Pribance

Technical Education Research Center

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Austin E. Pribance

Rochester Ins' tute of Technology

Rochester, New Ycrk

David Allen

University of California

Los Angeles, California

John J. Shea

Greenfield Community College

Greenfield, Massachusetts

James D. MacConnell

Stanford University

Stanford, California

Dun/in M. Hanson

North Carolina State University

Raleigh: North Carolina

Robert E. Kissinger

University of the State of New York

Albany, New York

Title

Development of a Curriculum Guido

in Bio-Medieal Equipment Technology

Industrial Instrumentation Technology

for Instructors in Junior Collages

and Technical Institutes

A Study of the Aviation Mechanics

Occupation

PUPProgram for Recovering and

Extending Potential for High School

Underachievers Seeking Entrance

at

a Regional Community

Design for the Future:

Space in

Area Vocational Schools

The Development of Achievement

Measures for Trade and Technical

Education

A Community College Health Careers

Project to Develop and Strengthen

Education of Health Service

Technicians

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- 6

Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-1336

ED 012 830

MF:

500

HC:

$4.64

5-8371

ED 016 064

MF:

75c

HC:

$5.60

5-8398

ED 010 190

Manuel Stillerman

Bronx Community College of the City

University of Now York

Bronx, New York

Joseph P. Arnold

Purdue University

Lafayette, Indiana

Bill J. Fullerton

Arizona State University

An Experimental Program to Develop

a New Junior College Level Curriculum

in Industrial Technology for

Disadiantaged Youths

A Study of Recommendations for

Technical Education Curricula

A Curriculum Development Program for

a Paramedical Education Center

HF:

750

Tempe, Arizona

HC:

$6.88

5-8464

John L. O'Brian

The Advanced Degree and Vocational-

ED 010 015

Rutgers - The State University

Technical Education Leadership

MY:

250

New Brunswick, New Jersey

(A Symposium)

HC:

$2.40

6-1439

Douglas M. Fellows

Experimental Curriculum for Electro-

Ward Technical Institute

Mechanical Technicians in Computer

University of Hartfo::::

and Business Machines Technology

Hartford, Connecticut

6-1888

Calvin J. Cotr.ill

National Leadership Development

ED 011 932

Ohio State University

Institutes in Technical Education

MI:

75c.

Columbus, Ohio

H0:

$6.32

62015

Louis J. Kishk.*nas

Pittsburgh Technical Health Training

ED 019 508

Pittsburgh Board of Public Education

Institute Demonstration Project

MY:

500

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

HC:

$2.68

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Project Number,

- 7 -

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

6-2040

Arthur Lee Hardwick

Summer Institute to Train Data

ED 010 666

Division of Technical Education

Processing Teachers for the New

MF:

$1.00

State Board for Vocational Education

Oklahoma State-Wide Computer Science

HC:

$8.40

Stillwater, Oklahoma

System

6-2142

Frank J. Ziol

An Eight Weed Summer Institute

ED 010 433

Pasadena City College;

Training Program to Train Instructors

MF:

254

Pasadena, California

of Instrumentation Technology

MC:

$1.44

6-2166

David F. Shonta

A Vocational-Technical Institute

University of Rhode Island

Developmental Program in Commercial

Kingston, Rhode Island

Fisheries

6-2193

John P. Decker

A Functional Analysis of Paramedical

ED 012 790

Arizona Health Services Education

Occupations as a Foundation for

MF:

$1.00

Association

Curriculum Development

HC:

$9.80

Phoenix, Arizona

6-2203

Theodore Pearce

Operation of Summer Institutes on

ED 016 113

Fluid Power Society

Fluid Power Education for Teachers

MF:

250

Thiensville, Wisconsin

of Vocational and Technical Education

HC:

880

6-2211

Delbert A. McKee

An light-Week Summer Institute

ED 011 973

State University of New York

Training Program to Train Instructors

MF:

250

Agricultural and Technical College

of instrumentation Technology

HC:

520

Morrisville, New York

6-2238

Louis W. Kleine

Development and Testing of an

New Mexico State University

Experimental Mobile Instructional

University Park, New Mexico

Facility for Applied Courses in

Engineering Technology

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

6..2258

Aleene A. Cross

University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia

AnInstitute for Home Economics

Teachers on ftitiatingoDeveloping,

and Evaluating Programs at the Post

Htigh School Level to Prepare Food

mice Supervisors ale Assistants

to Directors of Child CATA Services

62278

Theodore Pearce

Coordination, Alminiitration and

ED 016 130

Fluid Power Society

Evaluation of Suommr Institutes on

Mr: $1.25

Thiensville, Wisconsin

Fluid Potwar Education for Teachers

HC: $11.60

of Vocational and Technical Education

6w2329

E. C. Merrill and

An Experimental PrewService and

Wendell H. Russell

%nwService Program for Training of

University of Tennessee

Vocatinnal and Technical Teachers

Knoxville, Tennessee

6-2332

Arthur Carlson and Milton Boldt

An Eight Week Seminar in an Intro.,

ED 017 726

Milwaukee Vocational Technical

duction to Numerical Control on

Mr: 250

and Adult Schools

Two*and ThreeviAxis Machine Tools

MC: $1.80

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

for Vocational and Technical Machine

Tool Ustroctors

6.2336

Hugh G. Wales

A Research and Developmental Program

University of Illinois

for Training in MicroePrecision

Urbana, Illinois

Skills

6-2355

Peter G. Meek

American Association of Junior Colleges.,

ED 021 556

National Health Council

National Health Council Committee on

MP:

500

New York, New York

Health Technology Education

MC

:$4

.1.6

6-23

57WAWA F. Lawrence

Planning to Accomplish Research and

State University of New 'York

Program Development Task* for an

Plattsburgh, New

Uri

cExperimental Twoolear Vocational-

Technical Community College

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Project Number.,

ED Number and

Price

w 9

'Ai

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

6-2437

Lewis E. Wall

A Study of the Effectiveness of

Colorado State University

Federally Supported Business Data

Fort Collins, Colorado

Processing Summer Institutes

6-2444

Forbes W. Polliard

Feasibility of a Systematic Study

ED 016 079

Indianapolis Hospital Development

of Manpower Requirements and

HF: 504

Association

Educational and Training Programs

RC: $4.00

Indianapolis, Indiana

of Selected Health Occupations

6-2652

A. R. Baralt, Jr.

Pilot Vocational Teacher Training

ED 011 052

University of Detroit

Institute in Dental Assisting,

MF: 254

Detroit, Michigan

Summer 1966

HC: $1.88

6-2653

Roger E. Barton

Pilot Vocational Teacher Training

ED 010 334

University of North Carolina

Institute in Dental Assisting,

MP: 50

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Summer 1966

HC: $3.16

6-2662

Howard Sidney

A Training Institute for Teachers

ED 010 335

Agricultural and Technical College

of Technical Programs in Agriculture.

MF: 50i

State University of Nom York

HC: $3.44

Cobleskill, New York

6..2664

Grace L. Mangle

A Conference on' New Educational

State Department of Education

Curricula for Sub - Professional

Boston, Massachusetts

Personnel in the Health Services

6-2040

J. M. Cummings

Development of Multi-Media Programmed

New Jersey State Department of

Instructional Materials for the

Education

Training of Law Enforcement Officers

Trenton, New Jersey

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-Project Number,

PT Number,

and

Price

Principal

Investigator

and Institution

Titl

e

William J. Schill

University of

Illinois

Urbana, Illinois

J. K, Little

and others

University ofWisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

Work - Study Programs;

Conduct

and Consequences

An Evaluation

of Effectiveness

of

Vocational andTechnical Education

in the UnitedStates

6-2851

6-3003

64254

Alexander Schur.

Preliminary

Investigation of

ED 011 971

New York

Institute ofTechnology

Communication-LinkedTechniques

Mr: 750

Old Westbury,

L. I., New York

for Off-CampusTeaching of

MC: $6.04

Vocational andTechnical Subjects

6-8255

George S. Whitney

The Development

and Testing

of

ED 011 972

American TechnicalEducation

Instruments and

Procedures for

MP: 25

Association, Inc.

a Study of StudentSelection

HC: $1.96

Delmar, NewYork

Practices inTechnical Education

Programs

6-8302

Milo E. VanHall

A ComprehensiveProject to Develop

Agricultural and

Technical College

a Complete Curriculum

in the Area

Alfred, NewYork

of MedicalRecords Technician

6-8303

Milo E. VanHall

Conference

on Methods of

Increasing

ED 010 075

State University

of New York

Student Achievement

in Technical

MP: 25C

Alfred, NewYork

Preparatory Programs

HC: 560

6-8320

Arthur K. Jensen

An Improved

Procedure for

ED 017 722

Clemson University

Producing OverheadTransparencies

MF: 750

Clemson, South

Carolina

for VocationalEducation

H0: $6.12

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ED Number, and

Price

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Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

6-8327

ED 019 477

NF: 500

HC: $3.28

6-8420

ED 013 644

Wilmot F. Oliver

Rutgers - The State University

New Brunswick, New Jersey

John Warren Hekanson

University of California

An Evaluation of Information

Feedback Effectiveness with

Teachers

Individual Characteristics and

Their Relationship to Achievement

MP: 250

Berkeley, California

in Junior College Vocational

HC: $1.96

Students

6-8498

Ernest H. Dean

Implications of Vocational Education

ED 014 569

Utah Trade-Technical Institute

for Plant Site Location

MP: $1.00

Provo, Utah

HC: $8.88

6-8590

Richard J. Vasek

Analysis of Electronic Technology

ED 015 302

Mississippi State Univere".7

Curriculum Content in Public Post

MP: 500

State College, Mississipp4

High School Technical Institutes

HO: $3.72

and Employer Requirements

6-8810

Ronald K. Edwards

Effects of Mechanically Forcing

Michigan State University

Copying Speeds on the Learning of

East Lansing, Michigan

Elementary Gregg Shorthand

7.0074

John L. Fairer

Development of Junior-Community

Western Michigan University

College Curricula for Future Teachers

Kalamazoo, Michigan

of Industrial Education

7-0048

Leland L. Medsker

Problems and Issues in Accreditation

University of California

by Specialized Agencies of Vocational-

Berkeley, California

Technical Curricula in Post Secondary

Institutions

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Projec. Number,

ED Number, and

Pric

e

7-0W5

7-0192

7-0313

7-0329

7-0382

7-0435

ED 016 859

MF: $1.25

HC: $12.00

7-0452

Principal Investigator

and

Inst

itutio

n

Edith Lynton

National Committee on Employment

of Youth

New Yorki, New York

Randy H. Hamilton

Institute for Local Seld

Government

Berkeley, California

J. Paschal Twyman and

James Potehen

Technical Education Research

Center, Inc.

Waco, Taxes

Dietrich Mites.

YMCk of Metropolitan Chicago

Chicago, Illinois

Ruth J. Dales and

Anna G. Buis

Florida State Uaiversity

Tallahassee, Florida

Alex G. Morphonios

Miami-Dade Junior College

Miami, Florida

Aaron J. Miller

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

Title

Concepta and Practices in the

Education, Training and Utili-

zation of Subprofessional Workers

Municipalities as a Model for

New Careers and R.-Direction of

Vocational-Technical Education

Programs

Development of Career Opportunities

for Technicians in the Nuclear

Medical Field

Social Service Aide Project for

the Education and Training of

Subprofessionals

Institute on Post-High School

Programs in ROM Economics Educa-

tion Utilizing the Resource Guide

Core and Guidance of Children

Computer-Aided Drafting and

Design - Summer Institute

Program Development Institutes

in Technical Education

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

7-0463

7-0528

ED 017 729

MF: 750

BC: $5.56

74544

7..0558

7..0635

7..0654

7-0658

ED 016 112

MF: 500

RC: $4.52

Principal Investigator

and institution

L. C. Alexander

Marquette University

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Joseph Arnold

Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana

Carl F. Lamar

University of Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky

H. E. Davis

Georgia State College

Atlanta, ,Georgia

R. W. Coon

National Committee for Careers

in Medical Technology

Washington, D.C.

Doris L. Berryman

New York University

New York, N.Y.

J. Clark Davis

University of Nevada

Reno, Nevada

Title

Teacher Training Institute in Dental

Assisting

A Summer institue for the Improvement

of Technical Teacher Education

Programs

A Clinical Workshop in Mental Health

and Psychiatric Nursing for

Instructors in Schools of Prdcticel

Nursing

A Two-Meek institute to improve and

Develop Content, Format and Prow

cedures for Vocational and Technical

Education Public Information Programs

Medical Laboratory Assistant Teacher

Education institute

- Pilot Program

Development of Educational Programs

for New Genius in Recreation

Services for the Disabled

Materials and Structural Design

Seminar (An Overview for Vocational

School Facility Planning)

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24 ft%

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Ralph E. Bender

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

Francis Tuttle

State Board for Vocational Education

S t illwat or, ,

Oklahoma

Roy W. Dagger and

Edmumd P. Garvey

Technical Education Research

Center, Inc.

Waco, Texas

John W. Sullivan

Association for Educational Data

Systems

Washington, D.C.

Earl B. Schnell*, Jr.

Instrument Society of America

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Edward Jakabauskas

Iowa State University

Ames, Iowa

D. G. Lewis

General Learning Corporation

Washington, D.C.

Allf

t AM

(

Title

Agricultural Occupations Program

Development in Area Vocational

Schools

Summer IuAtitute to Train Data

Processing Teachers for the New

Oklahoma State-Wide Computer

Science System

Phase IX

Development and Evaluatioa of

Educational Programs in Biog.

Medical Equipment Technology

The Relationship of ADP Training

Curriculum and Methodology in

the Federal Government

An Evaluation of a Summer

Training

Program for Instnectors of

Instrunestation Technology

Demonstration of Itsearch -Conference

Procedures for Estimnting Health Man-

powtr Requirements and in Evaluating

Educational and Training Programs

for Selected Health Occupations in

Non-Metropolitan Areas

A Feasibility Study of a Central

Computer Facility for an Educational

System

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tr;

lf

Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

7-9001

8-0008

8-0042

8-0219

8-0301

8-0384

8-0446

- 15

-

Principal Investigator

and Institution

J. L. Stone

International Business Machines

Corporation

Washington, D.C.

Howard Sidney

Agricultural and Technical College

Cobleskill, New York

James D. Piper

Portland Cement Association

Chicago, Illinois

Maurice W. Roney

Technical Education Research

Center, Inc.

Waco, Texas

James H. Straifiel

The Aerospace Education Foundation

Washington, D.C.

Aaron J. Miller

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

Alexander Schure

New York Institute of Technology

Old Westbury, L. I., New York

Title

Feasibility Study for a Remote-

Terminal, Centraized Computer

System

Methods of Teaching Agricultural

Occupations in Community Colleges and

Area Vocational Schools

Development and Evaluation of a

Concrete Technology Curriculum

(Phase I)

Development and Evaluation of

Educational Programs in Electro-

Mechanical Technology

The Evaluation of Three U.S. Air

Force Instructional Systems Within

Civilian Education

National Program Development

Institutes in Technical Education

Development of a Multi-Media

Course in Physics for the U.S.

Naval Academy

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-16-

Principal Investigator

and Institution.1

J. Sterling Livingston

Sterling Institute

Washington, D.C.

Donald T. Tosti

Westinghouse Learning Corporation

Bladensburg, Maryland

Lewis D. Holloway

University of Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa

Roy W. Dugger

Technical Education Research

Center, Inc.

Waco, Texas

George Parkinson

Milwaukee Technical College

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Melvin L. Barlow

University of California

Los Angeles, California

Anna L. Ryer

National Education Association

Washington, D.C.

Title

Development of a Multi-Media

Course in Economics for the U.S.

Ntval Academy

Development of a Multi-Media

Course in Leadership for the U.S.

Naval Academy

Teacher Education Institute for

New Health Occupations Education

Teachers

Development of Generalizable

Educational Programs in Laser

and llectro-Optical Technology

Evaluation of Residential Schools

and Essential Factors which Contribute

to Their Operation

Development and Validation of

Instructional Programm for the

Allied Healhal Occupations

Manpower and Instructional

Media:

A Study of Jobs, Personnel,

and Training

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

8-0714

8-0715

8-8018

8-8052

3-9011

Principal Investigator

And Inatitution

Cleveland L. Denuard

Washington Technical Institute

Washington, D. C.

J. Douglas Grant

New Careers Development Organization

Oakland, California

Jamea H. Strkuubel

Aerospace Education Foundation

Washington, D. C.

Eli E. Cohen

National Committee on Employment

for Youth

New York, New York

Herbert S. Bright

Computation Planning Inc.

Bethesda, Maryland

Individualized Youth Education for

Caieers in Criminal Juatice

Development of New Careen Ladders,

with Appropriate Education Component!),

in the Adminiatration of Justice

Feasibility of Adapting Thrae Air

Force Courses for Civilian Use

A Project for Abatmeing and

Popularizing "The Subprofesaional:

Prom Concepts to Cureera"

*A Single Integrated !letral Computer

System for Secondary

and Junior

College Inatitutiona

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cffice

Division of ZL:zzlticn 2_senr:L

J17' 1":7 , 2r.1:2

FC= ...L. 7,

EC7ER Projects Con:, il 1, T _4 and June 1.SL

As of June 30, tha cn tcle attached list had been

completed and the final reilort.--; on the projects had been delivered

to the ERIC System.

If a project is identifi on1.- a roJect mz ±er (for example:

5-0073), the final report is still 17eing processed by the ERIC staff

and is not yet available at the cutp,t of the ERIC System.

If a project is identifieLl roth by a project n=-er and by an ED

number (for example: ED 010 013), the final report has teen fully

processed and is now available at the output end of the ERIC System.

For such projects, the ccat LA" a cc?-: of the final report

is shown, both for microficha tI2) and hard copy CriC).

Orders for a reproduced cc;; .5f a final raport should specify the

ED nuMber, should state :;hither microfiche or hard copy is desired,

should be acco=panied by pay=ant, and should he addressed to:

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Final reports which, as of June 30, 1963, were still being processed

by the ERIC staff will be cited in fiture issues of Research in

Education, a monthly abstract journal pJblished and distributed by

the U. S. Government Printing Office. The citation will specify the

ED nurIler and price. Citation in %esearch in Education will serve as

an announcer.ent that a final report has berme available at the output

end of the ERIC System.

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DEFER t.117? O =.1ALT2.41, "r:07.C."171021, WGLVAIZE

Office o Edzcationluxe= of Resezreh

Division. of Cm-2relsensive ani Vozetional Eezcation Research (Van)Washington, D.C. 20202

sr

MU Projects lt,elated toCurricula nt

During the period from July 1, 1964 to .Joie 30, 1968, DCVR initiated atotal of 76 projects related to curricu1i developrzent. These projects

are i ed ,n the attacld.

If a project is identified only by a project number (for exa-le.:.5-0120, the. project activities are still under.-cmy art, of co-Jrce, the

final report is not yet available f-rez. the ERIC Syst.m.

If a project is identified both by a project nir and by an ED nuther

(for egnsmple: ED 016 074) the project activities have been cc.. -.4fleted

4d the final report is n availr.ble at the output end of the ERIC

Systm. For such projects, the cost of a reproduced copy of the finalreport is sham, both for nicrofiche (2) and hard copy (IX).

Orders for a reproduced copy of a final report should spec5.fy the 133

sum-1-er, should state xthether nicrofiche or bard copy is desired, should

be accoripanied by pz..syment, and should be addressed to

ERIC Document Reproduction ServiceThe Eaticnal Cash Regisl:er Company

4936 Fairront erateBethesdo., Harylk...3nd 20314

Projects Tzhich are still underzay at the present tine loin, upon ccz.--pletion,

be cited in future issues of Iterezreh in Education, a monthly abstract

journal published and distributf....1 by the U.S. Go7ernr_ent Printinz, Office.

The citation viii specify the ED nuaber end price of the final report.Citation in Research in E-;ticetio7.1 yin serve zits an annoIracement that a

project has been completed and t1-at its final report has become available

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Reproduced copies of final reports cost 4 cents per vs.ge for hardcopy or 25 cents per nicrofiche containing about 60 pszes.

In ordering doct=ents, the folio ink inforratica it be furnished:

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

5-0005

5-0009

5..0022

5-0026

ED 010 019

MF: 250

VIC: $2.16

5-0031

ED 010497

MP: 500

HCI $4.12

DOVR PROJECTa RELATED TO cunracutum DEVELOPMaT

Principal Xnvostigator

and Institution

Harry A. locker

Norwalk Board of Education

Norwalk, Conn.

F. Coit Butlor

American Institute for Research

Pittsburgh, Pa.

Gone M. Love

Pennsylvania State University

University Park, Pa.

June Cottine

Oklahoma Stato Univorsity

Stillwater, Okla.

Robert E. Taylor

The Ohio Stato University

Columbus, Ohio

Title

A Pilot Noject to Dovoiop a

Program of Occupational Training

for School Alienated Youth

Development and Evaluation ofan

Worimontal Curriculum for the

Now Quincy (Mass.) Vocational-

Technical School

Development and Evaluation of

Inctructional Unita in Ornamental

Nursery, Floriculture and TtIrP

Occupations for the Northwew.ern

United Staten

Approaches in Accencing Needs

forb ConLent of, and Factors to

Consider in Offering Homo Economics

Courser for Gainful employment

Improvement o2 Curricula for

Teaching Non-F vim Agricultural

Occupations

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-0037

ED 016 850

MV: 750

TIC: $5.36

5-0042

ED 015 271

William V. Stover

Ohio Trade and Industrial

Education Service

Columbus, Ohio

H.R. Deardon

Texas A&M University

Using the Printing Trade as a Pilot

Area

or the Development of a National

Vocational-Technical School Achievement

Testing Program

Technical Training for industrial

Radiographers

112: $1.50

College Station, Texas

HC: $16.16

500059

Edward R. Towers

An Industrial Arts Curriculum

Project

ED 013 949

Ohio State University

for the Junior High School

MV: 250

Columbus, Ohio

HC: $1'.62

5-0061

John Dailey

Dovelopmont of a Curriculum and

ED 017 689

The Gorge Washington University

Materials for Taaching Basic

MV: 500

Washington, D.C.

Vocational Talents

Het $4.76

5-0063

Elliott D. Decker

Revised Instructional Program for

ED 016 075

NV: 250

vSchool District 549C

Medford, Oregon

"Slow Learners" to Improve Their

Job Placement

Het $2.00

5-0071

W. Stone

Devo.lopmental Program in Animal

State University of N.Y.

Science

Delhi, N.Y.

5-0090

Elizabeth Simpson

The Classification of Education

ED 010 368

University of Illinois

Objectives, Psychomotor Domain

NP: 25i

Urbana, Illinois

HC: $1.80

2

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\OProject Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principe/ Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-0115

Lloyd Benham

Enperimental and Developmental Study

Hudson Public Schools

of a Four-Year Comprohonsive Vocational

Hudson, Ohio

Education Program

5-0129

Margaret McKinley and

Curriculum Davelopment and Training

Hester Chadderdon

Program for Food Service Employees

Iowa State University

Ames, Iowa

50158

Maurice W. Roney

Development oC Curriculum Guide in

ED 012 372

Oklahoma State University

Electro-Mechanical Technology

MB': 500

Stillwater, Okla

HO: $3.96

5-0161

Harold R. Cushman

The Dovalopmont and Improvement of

ED 022 911

Cornell University

Directed Work-C: purience Programs

MP: 75Q

Ithaca, N.Y.

in Enpandod Vocational Education

RC: $6.40

OCCerings in Agriculturo at the

Secondary Level

5-0163

Marvin C. Groolle

A Pilot Project in Curriculum

ED 023 207

Oakland Unified School District

Development for"Work EnperiancePand

MB': 250

Oakland, Calif.

"Occupations" Court= for Educable

HC: $1.35

Montally Rotardod Students

5-0165

Naomi La. Naylor

Curriculum Development Program for

ED 013 122

Southern Illinois University

Preschool Teachor Aides

UP: 500

Edwardsville, Ill.

RC: $4.92

5-0166

Lucy Crawford

A Competency Pattern Approach to

Virginia Polytechnic Institute

Curriculum Construction in

Blacksburg, Va.

Distributive Teacher Education

3

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4

AProject Number,

"15

ED Number, and

Price

5-0171

ED 010 161

Mr: 75e

HC: $6.44

5-0175

ED 916 845

Mr: 75e

HC $6.48

5-0183

ED 010 301

Mr: 75e

HC: $5.40

Principal Investigator

and Institution

John L. 0".6rian

Rutgers, The State University

New Brunswick, N. J.

Austin E. Fribance

Technical Education Research Center

Cambridge, Mass.

Donald Maley

University of Maryland

College Park, Md.

Title

The Development of a Master Teacher

Training Curriculum for Teachers of

Occupational Level Training Programs

Development of a Curriculum Guide for

Bio-Medical Equipment Technology

An Investigation and Development of the

Cluster Concept as a Program in

Vocational Education at the Secondary

School Loyal

5-0188

J. N. Swanson

Scientific Secretary Training Program

ED 020 439

University of Colorado

Development

Mr: $1.25

Boulder, Colo.

HC: $12.34

5-0189

David Allen

A Study of the Aviation 143chanics

University of California

Occupation

Los Angeles, Calif.

'5-0191

Robert A. Walker

The Development of Specialized

Minneapolis Rehabilitation

Educational Programs for Poor

Center, Inc.

Learners for Use in

Non-Educational

5-0192

Minneapolis, Minn,

Don D. Bushnell

Settings

The Development and Evaluation of

ED 010 014

Brooks Foundation

Educational Systems Packages for the

Mr: 25e

Santa Barbara, Calif.

Occupational Training of Depressed Area

HC: $1.64

Students in Five Basic Subject Areas

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5Project Number

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-0749

5-1203

ED 022 056

Lassar G. Gotkin

New York Medical College

New York, N. Y.

Robert L. Darcey

Ohio University

The Development of a Beginning Reading

Skills Program

An Experimental junior High School

Course in Occupational Opportunities

MF: $2.25

Athens, Ohio

and Labor Market Procespes

HC: $24.52

5-1316

Hilda Watson Gifford

Status of Curriculum Development in the

ED 016 073

Council on Hotel, Restaurant

Field of Commerical Foods

on the

MF 75e

and Institutional Education

Non- Baccalaurate Degms Level

RC $6.68

Ithaca, N. Y.

5-1319

Thomas S. Baldwin

The Development of Aptitude and

Vniversitat o

Falinoit)

Achievement Measure for Trade and

Urbwaa.' U4Zio10110

Technical Education

5-1327

Charles E. Peck

Survey to Determine Appropriate

University of Washington

Occupational Training Programs in the

Seattle, Wash.

Field of Distribution and Marketing

at

Various Levels of Education

5-1335

G. E. Henderson

The Development and lvaulation of

University of Georgia

Athens, Ga,

Teaching Texts:Operation, Maintenance,

and Repair of Air Cooled Gasoline

Engines"

5-1336

Manuel Stillerman

Operation Giant Step: Research in a New

ED 012 830

Bronx Community College

Remedial Program and Community College

MF: 200

Bronx, New York

Industrial Technology Curriculum For the

1W: $4.64

Disadvantaged

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Project Number,

oEl) Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-8267

Raymond B. Russell

Development of a Programmed To : :t

ED 003 851

Kansas State Teachers College

in Salesmanship for Feasibility

NP:

090

Emporia, Kansas

Testing

HC: $1.00

5-8271

Kay M. Howell

Teaching Vocational and Citzenship

ED 022 022

Michigan State University

Education in Social Studies

MP: 754

Lansing, Michigan

HC: $5.44

S-8277

Patsy McMurtrie

Development and EvalWAva of a

ED 010 256

San Francisco State Collage

Ong-Semestar CLuttov*r1=-C8Urso:

NF: 504

an Francisco, Calif.

Philsa One of A 4N/C-1 hase Program

HO: $4.40

5-8371

ED 016 064

MC: 750

HC: $5.60

Joseph 1). Arnold

Purdue University

Lafayette, %no.

A Study of Recommendations for

Technical Education Curricula

5-8398

Bill J. Fullerton

The Identification of Common Courses

ED 010 190

Arizona State University

in Paramedical Education

NF: 754

Tempe, Ariz.

HC: $6.86

6-1458

E. Smith and Other°

The Development of Prc-Vccational

ED 024 763

Florida State University

Education Literacy Couroes for Use

MF: 750

Tallahassee, Florida

with Computer-Assiated Instruction

HC:

$8.95

of Disadvantaged Youths and Adults

6-1484

Frank Evans

A Curriculum Development Study of the

ED 0/0 420

Negro American Labor Council

Effectivienciss of Up-Grading the

NP: 500

Cleveland, Ohio

Technical Skills of Educationally

HC: $3.28

Disadvantapd Union Members

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Project

ED Number, and

Price

6-1489

ED C22 926

MP: 50Q

HC: $4.68

6-1659

ED 023 913

MP: 50Q

RC: $5.10

Principal Investiaator

and Xnstitution

Douglas M. Fellovs

Ward Technical Institute

Hartford, Conn.

Meredith Crawford

George Washington University

Washington, D.C.

Title

Euperimontal Curriculum for

Eloctro-Mechanical Technicians in

omputer and Business Machines,

Technology

The Dosign and 4valuation of

Vocatiotal.Technical Education

Curriculum Through Functional

Job Analysis

62159

ED 011 974

MF:

25Q

HC: $2.28

Stephen A. Konz

Kansas State University

Manhattan, Kansas

Work Instruction Programs for Food

Industry

6-2166

David F. Shontz and

A Vocational Technical Xnetituto

Andreas liolmsen

Developmental Program for

University og Rhode Island

Commercial Fisheries

6-2238

Kingston, R.1,

Lo:: is W. Kleine

Development and Tooting of an

Now Mexico State University

ENporimontal Mobilo Instructional

University Park, N.M.

Facility for Applied Courses in

Engineering Teehnology

6-2312

Donald Maley

The Praparation o2 Curriculum

ED 016 841

University of Maryland

Materials and Development of

mr: $1.25

College Park, 11d.

Toachars for an Enperimental

HC: $12.82

Application of the Cluster Concept

o2 Vocational Education at the

Secondary Level

6-2336

Hugh C. Wales

A Research and Development Program

ED 022 927.

"...iversity of Illinois

for Traiuing in MicrowPrecision Skills

MP: $1.00

Urbana, Ili.

HC: $10.18

7

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal inveotigatcr

and Inntitution

Title

6-2355

6-2664

Carol Kahlor

National Hcalth Council

Now York, Na.

Grace Nangle

State Department of Education

Boston, Matra.

Invactigation to Produce Guideline°

for Haalth Technology Program

Planning

A Conforonco on Now Educational

Curricula for Sub-Profoosional Porconnel

in Hcalth Sorvicea

6-2777

Donald D. Buchman.

The Production and Validation of

Brooks Foundation

Education Syotes Packages for

Santa Barbara, Calif.

Occupational. Training of Depressed

Area Students

6-2840

John M. Cumming°

Dovolopment of Multi-Media Programmed

State Department of Education

inotructional Materials for the

Trenton, N.J

Training of Law Enforcement ()Macro

68302

Robert Cove

A Comprehoncivo Project to Develop a

ED 024 779

State University of Now York

Comploto Curriculum in the Area of

MP: 50Q

Alfred, N.Y.

Medical Rocorda Toehnician

6-8763

Richard Barker

Devolopment and Evaluation of

ED 014 552

Ohio State University

Inctructional Unite for Toaching

MP: 75Q

Columbus, Ohio

Profit-Maximizing PrincOlv.0 in

HC: $7.32

Vocational Agriculture

7-0074

John L. Fairer

Dovolopmant of Junior-Community

Western Michigan University

College Curricula for Futuro

Kalamazoo, Mich.

Teachers of Induatrial Education

7-0211

Peter G. Haines

Continuation of a Dovolopmantal

Michigan State University.

Vocational Education Ronoarch and

East Lansing, Mich.

Teacher Education Program Based

on a Clinical Concept

8

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

7-0655

7-0758

7-0773

7-0853

7-0973

7-1223

7-1323

8-0042

8-0157

Principal Investigator

and Inatitution

Wallace W. Douglas

Northwestern University

Evanston, illinoio

Edgar Person

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minn.

Ralph Bender

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

Donald Maley

University of Maryland

College Park, Md.

Roy U. Rugger

Technical education Cantor, Inc.

Waco, Texas

F. Harry Huff=

Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

Rowan C. Stutm

Western States

School

Project

Salt Lake City, Utah

Howard C. Caochman

Portland Cement Association

Chicago, 7.11.

Alexander Schure

N.Y. Institute of Tochnology

New York, N.Y.

Title

English Curriculum Study and

D iseeminat ion Center

DevelotIment and Demonotration of

Innovations in Adult Agricultural

Education

Agricultural Occupations Program

Development in Area Vocational Schools

implementation and Further

Developmant of Experimental Cluster

Concept

Development and evaluation of

Educational Programs in Dio-Medieal

Equipment Technology

A Planning Study to Determine the

Vcaeibility ce2 Developing a New

Butane:la and Office Education

Curriculum

Development ard Evaluation of

Euperimental Integrated Career

Development Curricula for Xsolated

Small Schools

Development of Couree Content and

Teaching Guidon for a Total

Curriculum in Concrete Technology

A Computer Managed System for

individualizing and Optimizing

Education

9

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0;

Project Numbor,

ED Number, and

Price

8-0219

8-0301

8-0334

8,4414

8-0446

8-0447

80448

:4.0457

8w0627

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Roy W. Duggor

Technical Education Research

Canter, Ina.

Waco, Texas

Jamas R. Strobel

Aerospace Education Foundation

1750 Ponnoylvania Avenue, Ha.

Washington, D.C.

Bruce W. Tuckman

RutgorawTho State University

New Brunswick, N.J.

Frank W. Lanham

Ohio State Univoraity

Columbus, Ohio

Alexander Schuro

New York Institute of Technology

New York, N.Y.

J. Starling Livingston

Sterlivg Institute

Washington, D.C.

Donald T. Tosti

Westinghouse Learning Corp.

Bladensburg, Md.

Alan F. Wont tit

Columbia University

Teachers College

New York, N.Y.

Malvin L. Barlow

Univorsity of California

Los Angeles, Calif.

Titln

Dovolopmont and Evaluation of

Education Programs in Electra:5-

Mechanical Technology

The Evaluation of Throe U.S. Air

Fore° Instructional Systems within

Civilian Education

Study of Curriculum for Occupational

Proparation

Dovolopmont of Porformance Goals

for a Now Officio and Businens

Education Loarning System

Dovelopment of a Multi-Media

Course in Physics for the U.S.

Naval Academy

Development of a Multi-Modia

Courno in Economics for the U.S.

Naval Academy

Development of a Multi-Media

Course in Leadership for the U.S.

Naval Academy

Dovolopment of Objectives for

Citizonship Edecat ion

Dovolopmont and Evaluation of

Instructional Programs for Allied

Haalth Occupations

10

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Project Number,

ENumber, and

8-0653

8-0714'

8-8018

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Marilyn Wendt

nioo

mri

oid

fins

,School District

Illoomgield Hills,

Michigan,

Cleveland lie Doi nard

Washington Tochnical Institute

Washington, D.C.

James H, Straubel

Areospace Education Foundation

Washington, DCo

It

Title

A Study to Design, Develop, Implement,

and Roviso Specigic Mbacurable

Performance Objectives to Serve as a

Xbdel to Indkvidualited Instruction

ror Secondary Schools

Individualitted Youth Education gor

Careers in Criminal Justice

reasibility og Adapting Three Air

Vorce Courses gor Civilian Use

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Z

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DEPARTMENT OF EEALTli, EDTIMTION, A0 WELFAREOffice of EducationBurea-a of Research

Division of Comprehensive and Vocational Education Research (ricvR)Washington, D.C. 20202

DCYR Projects Related to the DISAD7ANTAGM

During the period from July 1, 1964, to June 3-9, 1968, DCVO initiateda total of fifty-four projects related to the disadvantaged.These projects are itemized on the attached list.

If a project is identified only by a project number (for example:5-0126), the project activities are still tmderway and, of course,the final report is not yet available from the EtIC System.

If a project is identified both by a project number and by an EDnumber (for example: ED 016 074), the project activities have beencompleted and the final report is now available at the output end ofthe ERIC System. For such projects, the cost of a reproduced copyof the final report lie shown, both for microfiche (MF) and hardcopy MC) .

Orders for a reproduced copy of a final report should specify theED number, should state whether 'microfiche or bard copy is desired,should be accompanied by payment, and should be addressed to:

ERIC Document Reproduction ServiceThe National Cash Register Company4936 Fairmont AvenueEethesda, Maryland 20014

Projects which are still underway at the present time will, uponcompletion, be cited in future issues oZ Research in Education, amonthly abstract journal published and distributed by the U.S. Govern-ment Printing Office. The citation will specify the ED number and priceof the final report. Citation in Research in Education will serve as anannouncement that a project has been cosroleted and that its final reporthas become available at the output end of the ERIC System.

71.

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1)

Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

DCVR PROJECTS RELATED TO THZ D/SAWANTAGE6

Title

Principal Investigator

and Institution

5-0006

Theodore K. Steele

Experimental Program for

New York Institute of

Training and Re-Training of

Technology

Older Workers, Unemployed

New York City

Youths, and Disadvantaged

Sections of the Population

5-0050

Nicholas H. Borate

Learning Laboratory to

Dade County Public

Teach Basic Skills in a

Schools

Culturally Deprived Area

Miami, Florida

5-0057

Paul M. Hodgson

Teacher Education for Rural

ED 003 095

Delaware State Depart-

Low Achieving Disadvantaged

NP: $1.00

sent of Public Instruction,

Junior High School Students

HC: $10.20

Vocational Technical Division

Dover

5-0091

Grace K. Henderson

Conference on Home Economics

ED 010 069

Pennsylvania State

Program Development for Dis-

Imo':

750

University

advantaged Youth and Their

HC: $5.72

Families

5-0124

Thomas J. Sweeney

A Davelopmental Program for

ED 010 074

University of South

Vocational Counuelors Directed

ME:

500

Carolina, Columbia

Toward Serving Disadvantaged

NC: $2.72

South Carolina

Youth More Effectively

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-0125

Lloyd 3. Phipps

Improved Opportunities for

University of

Disadvantaged Youth Through

Illinois, Urbana

Vocationally Oriented

Education

5-0145

C. R. Jaffery

Preparation of the Disad-

ED 003 494

Washington School

vantaged for Vocational

MF: 500

of Psychiatry

Training

HC: $3.48

Washington, D.C.

5-0146

John Harp

Post High School Migration and

ED 011 970

Cornell University

Vocational Choice Patterns of

HF:

500

Ithaca, New York

Students From an Economically

HC: $3.00

Depressed Area

5-0156

Sara Blackwell

Anxiety, Disorientation, and

Cornell University

Xaolation and Their Effects on

Disadvantaged Youth in Upper

New York State

5-0167

Marjorie East

An Experience with the Life and

ED 019 506

Pennsylvania State

Work of the Disadvantaged for

HF: 500

University, University

the Pre-service Education of

HC: $4.80

Park, Pennsylvania

Homo Economics Teachers

5-0192

Don D. Bushnell

The Development and Evaluation

ED 010 014

Brooks Foundation

of Educational Systems Packages

NF:

250

Santa Barbara,

for the Occupational Training of

HC: $1.64

California

Depressed Area Students in Five

Basic Subject Areas (Pilot Phase)

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-0197

Ruth Dales

Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida

Factors Related to Educa-

tional and Occupational Aspirations;

of Early Adolescent hales from

Culturally Deprived Families

50243

Paul Lawrence Auxiliary

Establishment of Three Centers

Enterprises, Inc.

to Improve the Preparation of

California State College

Teachers of Culturally Disadvan-

Hayward, California

taged Students, Emphasising Tech-

nical Vocational Education

5-0866

Henry S. Breitrose

Production of a Motion Picture

ED 013 277

Stanford University

for the Inservice Training of

MF:

250

Teachers in Problems of Human

HC:

960

Relations in Teaching the

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged

5-1006

Edgar C. Epps

Family and Achievesnt:

A Proposal

University of Michigi

to Study the Effect of Family Social-

Ann Arbor, Michigan

isation on Achievement Orientation

and Performance Among Urban Negro

Americans

5-1163

Robert L. Gibson

A Comparison of Techniques for

ED 016 791

Indiana University

the Solution of Similar Educational"

MF:

750

Foundation

'Vocational Problems of Disadvantaged

HC:

$6.12

Bloomington, Indiana

Youth in Great Britain and the

United States

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- 4 -

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Lloyd J. Phipps

University of Illinois

Urbana, Illinois

Manuel Stillerman

Bronx Community

College of the City

University of New York

Bronx, Nev York

Harold Mendelsohn

University of Denver

Denver, Colorado

E. Smith, E. Nankin

& T. Smith

Florida Stets University

Tallahassee, Florida

Frank Evans

Negro American

Labor Council

Cleveland, Ohio

title

A Study in Communication

Between High School Teachers

of Vocational Agriculture

and Socioeconomically

Disadvantaged Youth by Use of

the Semantic Differential

An Experimental Program to

Develop a New Junior College

Level Curriculum in Industrial

Technology for Disadvantaged

Youths

Utility of Educational Televi-

sion in Meeting the Informa-

tional Needs of the Disadvantaged

The Development of Pre-Votationol

Education Literacy Courses for

Use With Computer Assisted Instiruc-

tion of Disadvantaged Youths and Adults

A Curriculum Development Study a

the Effectiveness of Up-Grading the

Technical Skills of Educationally

Disadvantaged Union Members

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

6-1936

ED 016 096

MF: 500

HO: $4.28

6-1831

ED 016 097

li:gg

6-8162

ED 015 225

HF: $500

HO: $2.60

5-0171

ED 010 161

44: 75st

HO: $6.44

5-0005

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Principal investigator

and Institution

P. G. Garrett

University of Missouri

Columbia, Missouri

Donald A. Sommerfeld

Muskegon City Public Schools

Muskegon, Michigan

Marcia Halvorsen

Spelman College

Atlanta, Georgia

Donald D. Bushnell

Brooks Foundation

Sento. Barbara, California

John L. O'Brian, Rutgers,

The State University

New Brunswick, New Jersey

Harry A. Beaker

Norwalk Board of Education

Norwalk, Connecticut

mob

. ar.

1111

1,

Title

Interdieplinary Approach to

Preparing Home Economics

Leaders for Emergining Programs

Serving Disadvantaged Youth

and Adults

An Evaluation of Vocational

Education for Disadvantaged

Youth

An Analysis and Interpretation

of Data on the Social

Characteristics of Residenba

of "Vine City ", an UrbanNegro

Slum.

The Production and Validation

of Education SystemsPackagos

for Occupational Trainingof

Depressed Area Students

The Development of a Master

Teacher Training Ourricullm

for Teachers of Occupational

Level Training Programs

A Pilot Project to Develop a

Program of Occupational Training

for School Alienated Youth

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

5-0003

5-0050

5-0063

ED 026 075

MF: 250

110: $2.00

5.0114

5-0187

5-0196

5-1170

- 6 -

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Frank D. Sorenson

Quincy Youth Development

Commission and the Quincy

Public Schools

Quincy, Illinois

Nicholos Borota

Central District

Dade County Public Schools

Miami, Florida

Elliott D. Becken

School District 5490

Medford, Oregon

Robert H. Zeller

State Department of Public

Instruction

Springfield, Illinois

Raymond V. Nord

Minneapolis Public Schools

Minneapolis, Minnesota

R. L. Kahn

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Archibald O. Hailer

College of Agriculture

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

1)

Title

A Demonstration Training

Program for Potential School

Dropouts

Learning Laboratory to Teach

Basic Skills in a Oulturolly

Deprived Area

Revised Instructional Programs

for "Slow Learners" to Improve

Their Job Placement Opportunities

Use of a Mobile Vocational

Guidance Unit-WA Pilot Projent

A Pilot Study of a Work Opportunity

Center

Study of Youth in High School,

at Work and Unemployed

Development of Instruments to

Measure the Relation Between

Expectations of Others and Levels

of Educational and Occupational

Aspiration of Youth

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

5-1312

6-8902

6-2958

ED 010 620

Mr:

500

HC: $4.40

6-8576

ED 016 095

NP:

750

HC:' $7.48

6-1136

6.8675

ED 016 156

NF:

500

HC:

$3.84

.7.

Principal Investigator

and institution

Winthrop Rs Adkins

Sidney Rosenberg

Paul Sharer

Timothy P. Di:1MM

Training Resources for

Youth, Inc.

Brooklyn, New York

Leland J. Winger

Utah State Board for

Vocational Education

Salt Lake City, Utah

Harry Handler

Los Angeles Unified School

Los Angeles, California

Robert J. Gregory

Syracuse University

Syracuse, New York

Don A. Brown

State University of New York

Edwin Smith

Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida

1,

Title

Project TRY

The Application of a Specie.

Counseling Technique to

Maladjusted UnderwAchievers

Occupational Training Centers

for 16-18 YearmOld Youth

The Application for Employment

and for Seeking Success

among

Educable Mentally Retarded Youth

A Literacy Program for Adult

Illiterates

A Proposal for a Pilot Study to

Develop and Determine the Feast-

bility of a Packaged Materials

Program for Teaching Reading and

the General Development Area of

Adult Basic Education

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

6-8902

7-0527

7-8456

8-0085

8-8049

6-3049

8 -

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Leland Jo Winger

State Board for Vocational

Education

Oquirrh School Project

Salt Lake City, Utah

Carl Lamar

University of Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky

David So Coltrane

North Carolina Governor's Good

Neighbor Council

Robert Alan Rosenthal

Harvard Graduate

of Education

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Allen Stewart

The Bridge

Warrenton, Virginia

Julia Dalrymple

The Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

Title

The Application of a Special

Counseling Technique to Malad-

justed Under-Achievers

Seminar for Supervisors and

Teacher Educators for Persons

with Special Needs

Raleigh -Durhem Area Vocational

Guidance Institute for Counselors

of Minority Youth

Pathways to Identity:

The

Development of Aspirations

and Values in Urban Negro

Adolescents

Institute on Intercultural

Understanding for Secondary

School Teachers

The *nicety of Home Economics

Courses Designed to Prepare

Disadvantaged Pupils for their

Nomemeker-Vamily Member Role

and the Dual Roles of Homemaker

and Wage Sarner-P4n. C

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Principal Investigator

and Institution

Helen Y. Nelson

Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

Phyllis K. Lowe

Purdue University

Lafayette, Indiana

Cleveland L. Dennard

Washington Technical Institute

Washington, D.C.

Thomas Y. Zuck

Compton Union High School

417 Alondra Blvd.

Compton, California

Thomas C. Rosica

The School District ofPhiladelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

George A. Parkinson

Milwaukee Technical College

1015 North Sixth Street

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

53203

'Jute

The Efficacy of Norse

Economics

Courses Designed to Prepare

Disadvantaged Pupils for their

Homemaker-leity Member Role

and the Dual Roles ofHomemaker

and Wage Earner-Part

B

Tho Efficacy of Home

Economics

Courses Designed to Prepare

Disadvantaged Pupils for their

Homemaker-Family Member Role and

the Dual Roes of Homemaker

and

Wage Earner-Part A

Individualised Youth education

for Careers in Criminal

Justice

Development of a Curriculum

Designed to Prepare Disadvantaged

Persons of the Compton High

School

Area for Employment in

Health °cow&

pations

Summer Work-Study Program

on Urban

Problems for Secondary School Youth

from Inner City Communities

Evaluation of Residential Schools

and Essential lectors Which

Con-

tribute to their Operation

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ED Number, and

Price

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Principal Investigator

and Institution

Mr. William Waterman

United Planning

Organization

1100 Vermont Avenue, NW.

Washington, D.C.

The Research Council of

the, Gveat

Cities Program for School

Improvft-

mint

4433 West Touhy Avenue

Chicagoo Illinois

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Pilot Program for Veterans

in Public Service

(VIPS)

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10/1/68

3169

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFAREOffice of EducationBureau of Research

Division of Comprehensive and Vocational Education Research (DCVR)Washington, D.C. 20202

V 1 DCVR Projects Related to Evaluation

D=ing the period from July 1, 1964, to Spine 30, 1968, DCVR initiateda total of 48 projects related to evaluation. These projects areitemized on the attached list.

If a project is identified only by a project number (for example:5-0126), the project activities are still underway and, of course,the final report is not yet available frog the ERIC System.

If a project is identified -both by a project number and by an ED number(for example: ID 016 074), the project activities have been completedand the final report is now available at the output sad of the ERICSystem. For such projects, the cost of a reprodticad topn of the finalreport is shown, both for microfiche (MF) and hard copy (1C).

Orders for a reproduced copy of .3 final report should specify theED number should state whether mites -fiche or hard copy is desired,should be accompanied by payy and should be addressed to:

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Projects which are still underway at the present time will, upon'completion be cited in future issues of Research in Education, a monthlyabstract journal published and distributed by the U.S. Govon-mmt Print-ing Office. The citation viii specify the ID number and price of thefinal report. Citation in Research in Education will serve as an announce-ment that a project has been completed and that its final report has becomeavailable at the output end of the ERIC System.

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

5-0002

ED 010 013

MF: 500

MC: $3.32

5.0007

ED 010 495

MI: $1.00

HC: $10.24

5-0017

5-0060

5-0066

ED 003 491

NI: 750

HC: $7.20

5-0069

DCVR PROJECTS RELATED TO EVALUATION

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Roy W. Roberts

University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Jacob Kaufman

Pennsylvania State University

University Park, Pennsylvania

William G. Loomis

State Department of Education

Division of Community Colleges

and Vocational Education

Salem, Oregon

Jacob Kaufman

Pennsylvania State University

University Park, Pennsylvania

J. Kenneth Little

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

John K. Coster

University of Nebraska

Lincoln,

Nebraska

Title

Contribution of Vocational Education

to Actual Occupations of Former

Homemaking Students

Research, Development and Demon-

stration in Adult Training and

Retraining

A System for Planning, Implementing

and Evaluating Vocational Education

An Sxperipiental Program to Compare

Education Versus Training for

Young School Dropouts

Conference on Occupational Data

Requirements for Education

An Experimental Evaluation of

Approaches to Preparing High

School Students for Agricultural

Occupations Other than Farming

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Principal Investigator

and Institution

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Title

5-0085

David C. Bjorkquist

Effects of Field and Job Oriented

Pennsylvania State University

Technical Retraining on Manpower

University Park, Pennsylvania

Utilisation of the Unemployed

5-0127

Harold A. Edgerton

Statistical Prediction of Train-

ED 010 011

Performance Research, Inc.

ing Program Success

MP: 250

Washington, D.C.

HC: $1.52

5-0172

Arthur J. Coressini

Economic Effects of Vocational

ED 010 296

Princeton University

Education in Worcester,

MP: 730

Princeton, Hew Jersey

Massachusetts

HC: $5.32

5-0177

Edgar A. Persons

An Economic Study of the Invest-

University of Minnesota

ment Effects of Education in

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Agriculture

5-0185

Bruce F. Davie

Vocational Education and Inter-

ED 010 642

Georgetown University

governmental Relations in the

NIP: 500

Washington, D.C.

Postwar Period

HC: $5.00

5-0208

E4ward A. Podesta and

Supply and Demand Factors Affecting

ED 010 305

Harry V. Kincaid

Vocational Education Planning

MP: 750

Stanford Research Institute

HC: $6.12

Stanford, California

5-0430

Earl R. Burrows

Analysis of Dropout Statistics

ED 003 102

Colorado State Department

in Selected Colorado School

MP: 750

of Education

Districts

HC: $5.32

Denver, Colorado

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

5.1190

5-1325

5-1333

5-1337

5-1363

ED 019 511

MF: $1.00

HC: $8.80

5-8268

ED 010 011

IMF:

250

HC:

$1.52

5-8461

ED 010 072

HP: 250

HC: $1.68

5-8466

ED 013 362

Mr: 500

HC: $3.00

- 3

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Jacob Kaufman

Pennsylvania State Univers ity

University Park, Pennsylvania

Mary Jean Bowman

University of Chicago

Chicago, Illinois

Helen Mason

Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

Harry V. Kincaid

Stanford Research Institute

Menlo Park, California

John L. Coffey and

E. E. Slowter

Battelle Memorial

Institute

Columbus, Ohio

Elisabeth N. Sutton

Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida

Laura Sharp

Bureau of Social Science

Research, Inc.

Washington, D.C.

J. Chester Swanson

University of California

Berkeley, California

Title

An analysis of the

Comparative

Cost and Benefits of Vocational

,Versus Academic (High School)

Education

A Theoretical and

Empirical

Analysis of Vocational Prepara-

tion in Japan

Evaluation of Student Teaching

in Home Economics

A Preliminary Evaluation of Pre-

Technical Programs in Secondary

Education

Evaluation the Efficiency and

Effectiveness of Self-Instruc-

tional Methods for Selected

Areas of Vocational Education

Analysis of Research on Selected

Aspects of Evaluation in Adult

Education

Identification and Evaluation

of Research Information on

Occupational Training and Its

Results

Identification and Development

of Instruments for a Study of

State Vocational-Technical liduca-

tion Agencies and Their Influence

upon Local Programs

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- 4 -

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Meredith Crawford

George Washington University

Washington, D.C.

Roger S. Cannell and

Arnold Kota

Stanford Research Institute

Menlo Park, California

Donald A. Sommerfeld

Muskegon City Public Schools

Muskegon, Michigan

Max W. Eninger

American Institute for

Research

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Lewis E. Wall

Colorado State University

Fort Collin*, Colorado

3. K. Little and

Gerald G. Somers

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

Merle Ohlsen and

3. Don Honey

University of Illinois

Urbana, Illinois

IMIN

IMM

OM

I111

1111

41.1

*.

E

Title

The Design and Evaluation of

Vocational-Technical Education

Curricula through Functional

Job Analysis

Conference on Planning and

Programming of Vocational

Education

An Evaluation of Vocational

Education for Disadvantaged

Youth

A National Survey:

High School

and Student Characteristics, and

Their Relationships to the Occ3pa-

tional and Post-High School Educa.

tional Experiences of Tall Voca-

tional Course Graduates

A Study of the Effectiveness of

Federally Supported Business Data

Processing Summer Institutes

An Evaluation of Effectiveness of

Vocational Education and Technical

Education in the United States

An Evaluation of a Counselor

Education Program Designed for

Prospective Elementary School

Counselors Enrolled in 1965-66

NDEA Institute

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

6-8224

6-8355

ED 016 083

HF: 500

HC: $4.24

6-8503

ED 018 524

HP: 750

BC: $5.36

6-8590

ED 015 302

Mr: 500

HC: $3.72

7-0048

7-0968

7-1327

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Iiik

ebO

kie*

_-'

'...T

hftla

Mill

iMw

ft,-

-,-.

.-,

44_"

.".

,..t

- 5 -

Principal Investigator

and Institution

W. L. Hansen and

Burton Weisbrod

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

Bruce Tuckman

Rutgers-The State University

New Brunswick, New Jersey

Sidney Rosenberg and

Winthrop R. Adkins

YMCA of Greater Nay York

New York, New York

Richard J. Vasek

Mississippi State University

State College, Mississippi

LeLand Lt Midsker

University of California

Berkeley, California

Harold Byre*

Michigan State University

East Lapsing, Michigan

P

Allen Lee

Teachiig Research Division

Oregon State System of Higher

Education

Monmouth, Oregon

Title

,Seminar on the Economics of Educa-

tion:

investment Decision( end

Contributions to 'newts and Econo-

mic Growth

The Development of Procedures

for Evaluating Vocational Pilot

Programs

A Design for Action Research at

Project TRY

A Comparative Analysis of Elec-

tronic Content in Public Post-

High Programs and the Technical

Requirements of Industry

Problems and issues ire Accredita-

tion by Specialised Agencies of

Vocational-Technical Curricula

in Post Secondary Institutions

Five State Try Out and Demonstra-

tion Program to Dttermine the

Generalisability of an Evaluation

System for Local Programs of Vcm-

tional and Technical Education

improvement and Development of

the Oronixatien and Administra-

tion of Vocational-Technical

Education

siliP

MO

OM

MO

NF

Iallo

n7w

.".

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c; o-Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

7-8021

ED 016 112

161:50c

RC: 0.52

8-0066

8-0158

8-0245

8-0264

8-03

01

- 6 -

Principal investigator

and Institution

Karl B. Schnell., Jr.

Instrument Society of America

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Chester Swanson

University of California

Berkeley, California

Malcolm H. Provos

Pittsburgh Public School Is

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Xeith Goldhamaar

Oregon State University

Corvallis, Oregon

Fred C. Adams

Western Association of Schools

and Colleges

Burlingame, California

Ramberg J. Meiling

Indiana University

Bloomington, Indiana

James R. Straubel

The Aerospace Education

Foundation

Washington, D.C.

Title

An Evaluation of a Summer Institute

to Train Instructors of Instrumen-

tation Technology

Leadership Iola, functions, Pro-

cedures an

kdministration of

Vocational*Technical Education

Agencies at the State Level

Development and Validation of

a Program Evaluation Model for

a Large City School System

An Analysis of the Research

Coordinating Unit Program

Development of Weir Techniques

and Procedures for Evaluating

Elementary and Secondary Schools

A Study of Cost and Quality of

New York School Districts

The *valuation of Three U. S.

Air Force Instructional Systems

Within Civilian Education

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

8-0348

8-0367

8-0398

8-0481

8-8055

ED 016 077

HY; 250

MI 880

- 7 -

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Gary R. Smith

Utah State University

Logan, Utah

Dr. Joseph H. McGtvney

The Center for Vocational and

Technical Education

The Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio

Dr. Allen Lee

Oregon Stitt* System of Higher

Education

Monmouth, Oregon

Eaton H. Conant

University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

Ralph LoCaocio

New Jersey State

Department of Education

Trenton, New Jersey

Bruce Davie

Georgetown University

Washington, D.C.

Title

Workshop on Planning, Implementing

and Evaluating Balanced Programa

in Distributive Education

National Davolopment Institute

in Planning, Vrogramming, and

Budgeting Systems

Program Planning, Budgeting and

Evaluation Institute

An Analysis of Comparative

Costs and Benefits of Non-Pro-

feasionel MAW Programs in School

Districts

Development of a Model Planning,

Programming, and Budgeting System

for Vocational Education at the

State Level

Using Benefit-Cost Analysis in

Planning and Evaluating Vocational

Education

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3(69

DEPAITMENT OF REALM, EDUCA.TIOK, AND WELFARE

Office of Education

Bureau of ResearchDivision of Compretimsive and Vocational Education Researcn (DCVR)

Washington, D.C. 20202

WCVI. Projects Related to the Evil& Occupations

During the period from July 1, 1964, to June 30, 1968, DCVR initiated

a total of thirty-one projects related to the health occupations.These projects are itemized on the attached list.

If a project is identified only by a project number (for example:5-0126), the project activities are still underway and, of course,the final report is not yet available from the ERIC System.

If a project is identified both by a project number and by an EDnumber (for example: ED 016 074), the project activities have beencompleted and the final report is now available at the output end of

the ERIC System. For such projects, the cost of a reproduced copyof the final report is shown, both for microfiche (NF) and hard

copy MO-

Orders for a reproduced copy of a final report should specify the

ED number, should state whethar ed.crofithe or hard copy is desired,

should be accompanied by payment, and should be addressed to:

ERIC Document Reproduction ServiceThe national Cash Register Company

4936 Fairmont AvenueBethesda, Maryland 20014

Projects 'Alai are still underway at the present time will, uponcompletion, be cited in future issues of Research in Education, amonthly abstract journal published and distributed by the U.S. Govern-

ment Printing Office. The citation will specify the ED number and price

of the final report. Citation in Research in Education will serve as an

announcement that a project has been completed and that its final reporthas become available at the output end of the ERIC System.

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41.0

016.

k4.

10,1

1.1,

4111

1100

41.4

1111

10.1

141

DOVER PRNEOTS RELATED TO THE HEALTH ougguagE

Propot Number,

ED Numuer, and

Prim

Principal Investigator

and Institution

Title

5-0039

Barbara L. Tato

Idontifioation of Charaoteriatico

National League for Nursing

of Practical Nursing Students For

New York, New York

Use in Guidance and Selection

5-0126

Robert M. Tomlinson

A Longitudinal Study of Practical

University of Illinois

Nursing

Urbana, Illinois

5-0175

Austin E. Fribance

Development of a Curriculum Guide

ED 016 845

M':

750

Technical Education Research

Center

in Bio.Medical Equipment

HC:

$6.48

Cambridge, Massachusetts

5-1318

Alberta Jacoby

Development of a Film for Inter-

ED 016 074

Mental Health Film Board, Inc.

pretation and Training for Home-

MF:

250

New York, New York

makers Service

HO:

400

5-1328

Robert E. Kinsinger

A Community College Health Careers

ED 019 505

The Board of Regents of the

Project to Develop and Strengthen

Mr: 250

University of the State of

Education of Health Service

HC: $80

New York

Albany, New York

Technicians

5-8398

Bill J. Fullerton

A Curriculum Development Program

ED 010 190

Arizona State University

for a Paramedical Education Center

MF:

750

Tempe, Arizona

HO:

$6.88

/10

savi

,,11A

,

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:rr.loot Number,

ED Number, und

Prins

6-1685

Eli 013 361

MF:

500

HO:

$2.04

6-2015

ID 019 508

MP: 500

RC: $2.68

6-2129

ED 015 391

MF:

250

HO:

42.16

6-2193

ED 012 790

MF:

*1.00

HO:

$9.80

6-2209

ED 012 342

MF:

*1.00

HC:

49.00

6-2355

ED 021 556

MI%

500

HC:

$4.16

6-2444

ED 016 079

MF:

500

HO:

$4.00

Principal Investigator

rind Institution

Francis Lindaman

National Association for

Mental Health

New York, New York

Louis J. Kishkunas

Pittsburgh Board of Public

Education

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Annie L. Crawford

Southern Regional Education

Board

Atlanta, Georgia

John P. Decker

Arizona Health Services

Education Association

Phoenix, Arizona

Philip W. Morgan

United Hospital Funds of

Now York

New York, New York

Peter G. Meek

National Health Council

New York, Now York

Forbes W. Polliard

Indianapolis Hospital

Development Association

Indianapolis, Indiana

Titln

Mental Health Association Staff

Training Conference

Pittsburgh Technical Health Traininr

Institute Demonstration Project

Nursing for Professional Nurse

Educators in tractical Nurse Schools

A Functional Analysis of Paramodical

Occupations as a Fondation for

Curriculum Development

Guidance Counselor Institute for

Health Careers

American Association of Junior

Colleges-National Health Council

Committee on Health Technology

Education

Feasibility of a Systematic Study of

Manpower Requirements and Educational

and Training Programs o1 Selected

Health Occupations

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

6-2652

ED 011 052

MF:

250

HC:

$1.88

6-2653

ED 010 334

MF:

50¢

HO:

$3.16

6-2664

6-8302

7-0313

7-0463

7-0544

Principal Investigator

and Institution

A. R. Banat, Jr.

University of Detroit

Detroit, Michigan

Roger E. Barton

University of North Carolina

School of Dentistry

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Grace L. Nangle

Massachusetts State Department

of Education

Boston, Massachusetts

Milo E. Van Hall

Alfred Agricultural and

Technical College

State University of New York

Alfred, New York

J. Paschal Twyman

James Potchen

Technical Education Research

Center, 'nob

Waco, Texas

L. O. Alexander

Marquette University

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Carl F. Lamar

University of Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky

o

Title

Pilot Vocational Teacher

Training

Institute in Dental Aooioting,

Summer 1966

Pilot Vocational Teacher

Training

Institute in Dental Assisting,

Summer 1966

A Conference on Now Educational

Curricula for Sub-Professional

Personnel in the Health Service°

A Comprehensive Project to Develop

a Complete Curriculum in the Area of

Medical Records Technician

Development of Career Opportunitioo

for Technicians in the Nuclear

Medical

Field

Teacher Training Institute to Dental

Assisting

A Clinical Workshop in Mental Health

and Psychiatric Nursing for Instructors

in Schools of Practical Nursing

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?riject Number,

ED Number, and

Price

7-0635

ED 04',1 064

MV.

50c

HC:

$4.44

7-0654

7-0973

7-8374

8-0056

8-0301

8-0408

1111

1011

1111

1111

11.1

11.1

1010

11.1

1111

10

Principal Investigator

and Institution

R. W. Coon

National Committee for Careers

in Medical Technology

Washington, D. O.

Doris L. Berryman

New York University

Washington Square

New York, New York

Roy W. Duggor

Edmund P. Garvey

Technical Education Research

Center, Inc.

Waco, Texas

Edward Jakabauskas

Iowa State University

Ames, .owa

Robert Nathan Associates, Inc.

Washington, D. O.

James H. Straubel

The Aerospace Education

Foundation

Washington, D.C.

Marie P. Meyer

Rutgers - The State University

New Brunswick, New Jersey

//o

Title

Medical Laboratory Assistant Teacher

Education Institute - Pilot Program

Development cf Educational Programs

for Now Careers in Recreation Servions

for the Disabled

Development and Evaluation of

Educational Programs in Bic-Medical

Equipment Technology

Demonstration of Research-Conference

Procedures for Estimating Health

Manpower Requirements and in Evaluating

Educational and Training Programs for

Selected Health Ocoupationa in

Non-Metropolitan Areas

Study of the Transferability of

Military Trained Medical Personnel

to the Civilian Sector

The Evaluation of Three U.S. Air

Force Instructional Systems Within

Civilian Education

Workshop on Program Development for

Training Homemaker-Home Health Aides

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Project Number,

ED Number, and

Price

8-0460

8-0627

7'0031

ED 022 958

MP:

50c

HC:

$4.36

8-8018

Principal Investigator

_n d Institution

Lewis D. Holloway

The University of Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa

Melvin L. Barlow

University of California at

Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California

Robert J. Wallenstefin

Washington State University

Pullman, Washington

James H. Straubel

The Aerospace Education

Foundation

Washington, D.C.

HO

Titln

Teacher Education Institute for New

Healtn Occupations Education Teachers

Development and Validation of

Instructional Programs for the Allied'

Health Occupations

Knowledge. Commonly Useful in

Twelve Allied Health Occupations

Feasibility of Adapting Three Air

Force Courses for Civilian Use