Educational Technology
1974 Volume 14, Number 9
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 18
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Wanted: A Working Definition of Career Education
Calvin Dellefield
A general discussion of the meaning of the term career education. (HB) More
pp. 10-11
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Career Education and Bringing About Change
Leonard Nadler
A discussion of change from traditional vocational education to career education. (HB) More
pp. 11-7
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SCROC: An Acronym for Career Education
Charles C. Denova
A description of how Southern California Regional Occupation Center at Torrence, California, teaches marketable skills and career training. (HB) More
pp. 18-19
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Creating a System Model for a School Career Education Program
Chester Piskula
pp. 20-22
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Career Education in Manufacturing Occupations: A High School Level Program
A Cameron Buchanan
A description of materials developed for a high school program in manufacturing occupations. (HB) More
pp. 22-23
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Making School Real: Student "Work Crews"
Maran Doggett
How students can be involved in the actual work to be done in the school. (HB) More
pp. 23-25
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What Will Career Education Do for People?
Louis McElroy
A discussion of the function of career education in our society. (HB) More
pp. 25-26
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Career Education: A Labor View
Walter G. Davis & John A. Sessions
Labor union concerns about career education. (HB) More
pp. 27-28
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The Home Can Be a Learning Center for Career Education
Elizabeth G. Simpson & John Sutherland
A discussion of the possibility of establishing home-based learning centers for career education. (HB) More
pp. 29-31
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A Method for Evaluating Instructional Objectives
Ronald W. Bruton
A method to evaluate instructional objectives is considered; 1) it is based upon child behavior, and 2) it is a means of evaluating objectives apart from instruction. (Author) More
pp. 33-37
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A Computer Based Curriculum Management System
John Riskin & Webber
A discussion of the criteria that governed the development of the PLATO computer based curriculum management system. (Author/HB) More
pp. 38-41
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A Cost-Benefit, Linear Programming Approach to New Project Selection
Jack Copeland & K Ronaald Higgins
Article describes an operational, computer based planning model termed SHOT (Selection Hierarchy Optimization Tool). (Author) More
pp. 41-43
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The Library: A Focal Point for the Extended University Concept
Bernard J. Luskin
A discussion of how electronic information retrieval has individualized education, especially for adults. (HB) More
pp. 43-44
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Methodology for the Sequencing of Instances in Classroom Concept Teaching
Robert D. Tennyson & Richard C. Boutwell
pp. 45-50
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How to Compare Your Educational Costs and Benefits
Robert F. Ross
How to compare the costs of activities you are responsible for with the benefits resulting from those activities. (Author) More
pp. 50-52
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Problem Solving in the Classroom: A Model for Sharing Learning Responsibility
Leonard C. Goldman & Nancy C. Goldman
This article presents a step-by-step problem-solving model that facilitates change from a teacher-centered to a student-centered class. (Author) More
pp. 53-58
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Fifty Basic Titles for Instructional Collections: An In-House Library for Educators
J M. Douglas
An instructional technology library for the faculty at Reading Area Community College, Pennsylvania, is discussed. (HB) More
pp. 58-59
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Computer Managed Instruction at a College of Education
John L. Hayman & Cynthia Mable
A look at computer assisted instruction at Penn State University. (HB) More
pp. 60-63