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DOCUMIENT RESUOIS
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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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F. cur Years of Research,Beveitorcent, and Trairrirg: A Biblio&rafoy
i)C 'Projects Co=pleted
Between Zl'uly 1, 1964and rune 30, 1968
Department of Health, Education and WelfareOffice of EducationBureau of Research
Division of Comprehensive and Vocational Education Research (DOTER)Washington, D.C. 20202
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
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
1,
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
6.
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
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
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
1
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
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
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
12.
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
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
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.
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5-0168
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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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5-1164
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5-1166
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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
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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.
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$4,04
Kay M. HowellWilbur B. BrookoverMichigan State Univ.East Lansing, Michigan
Alan BoothUniversity of NebraskaLincotn, Nebraska
5-8271xr 022 022HF: 750Be: $5.44
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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.
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5-8458ED 010 635EF: 750BC: $5.60
5-8459
ED 019 29316: 75cHC: $6.36
5-8461ED 010 072IT: 250HC: $1.68
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.
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6-1458
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".
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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.
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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:
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6-2209ED 012 342
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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.
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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
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6-2662ED 010 335HF: 50oHC: $3.44
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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
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
30-
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
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
22
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
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
'24
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
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
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
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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Reproduced copies of final reports can be ordered either in "hardcopy" or on microfiche. "EC" stands fo:. Lard copy, which is ready-to-read material reproduced page-by-page on special paper.
"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:
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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.
ERIC Document Reproduction Service
The National Cash Register Company
4936 Fairmont AvenueBethesda, Maryland 20014
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Reproduced copies of final reports can be ordered either in "hard
copy" or on microfiche. "NC" stands for hard copy, which is ready-
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the microfiche images for reading purposes.
Reproduced copies of final reports cost 4 cents per page for hard
copy or 25 cents per microfiche containing about 60 pages.
In ordering documents, the following information must be furnished;
The ED numbers of the desired documents (titles
need not be furnished).
The type of reproduction desiredhard copy or
microfiche.
The number of copies being ordered.
Payment must accompany orders totaling less than $5. Add a special
handling charge of 50 cents to any order which totals less than $3.
The ERIC Document Reproduction Service is registered to collect sales
taxes and orders from States which have sales tax laws must include
payment of the appropriate tax or include tax exemption certificates.
Foreign Orders: A 25-percent service charge, calculated to the nearest
cent, must accompany orders from outside the United States, its terri-
tories, and possessions. This service charge is applicable to orders
for microfiche (NP) and hard copy (NC).
All orders must be mailed to the following address:
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
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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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
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
'.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
- 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
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
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
Project Number.,
ED Number and
Price
w 9
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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
- 10
-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
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
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)
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
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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
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
-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
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
cffice
Division of ZL:zzlticn 2_senr:L
J17' 1":7 , 2r.1:2
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Price
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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
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
\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
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
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
6
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
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
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
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
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
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
Z
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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)
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
- 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
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
1111
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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
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
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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
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
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
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
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Economics
Courses Designed to Prepare
Disadvantaged Pupils for their
Homemaker-leity Member Role
and the Dual Roles ofHomemaker
and Wage Earner-Part
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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&
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Summer Work-Study Program
on Urban
Problems for Secondary School Youth
from Inner City Communities
Evaluation of Residential Schools
and Essential lectors Which
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and Institution
Mr. William Waterman
United Planning
Organization
1100 Vermont Avenue, NW.
Washington, D.C.
The Research Council of
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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).
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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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Price
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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
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:
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5-8461
ED 010 072
HP: 250
HC: $1.68
5-8466
ED 013 362
Mr: 500
HC: $3.00
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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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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
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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
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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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
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ED Number, and
Price
7-8021
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8-0066
8-0158
8-0245
8-0264
8-03
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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
Project Number,
ED Number, and
Price
8-0348
8-0367
8-0398
8-0481
8-8055
ED 016 077
HY; 250
MI 880
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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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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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Reproduced copies of final reports can be ordered either in "hardcopy" or on microfiche. "BC" stands for hard copy, which is =lady-to-read material reproduced page-by-page on special paper,
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Reproduced copies of final reports cost 4 cents per page for hardcopy or 25 cents per microfiche containing about 60 pages.
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The type of reproduction desired--hard copy ormicrofiche.
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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
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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
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
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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
?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
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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
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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
Project Number,
ED Number, and
Price
8-0460
8-0627
7'0031
ED 022 958
MP:
50c
HC:
$4.36
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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.
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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