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Among other developments on campuses in the decade of the 1960's, day care programs seemed to be burgeoning. From both personal experience and reading newspapers, the campus observer could easily gain the impression that such programs were sweeping the campuses. A brief inquiry revealed that reasonably accurate and systematically gathered information to support--or correct--such impressions did not exist. Nor was information available to those planning to develop such programs, or to develop policy for multi-campus systems, on the operational features of such programs as were existent. This situation stimulated undertaking a survey of "day care" in the Spring of 1971. The survey involved a systematic, random sample of 310 senior, coeducational, accredited colleges and universities in the United States. The sample was selected from the 1,093 such institutions in the Nation in 1970. Data reported on programs in the sample allowed calculating national estimates--estimates pertaining to the almost 1,100 institutions of higher education sampled.
Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society in Education founded in 1911. This book chronicles the leadership of Kappa Delta Pi across the past century through a collection of short life stories about the 32 individuals who were elected by members to lead the Society. Through their work with their fellow officers, they helped keep alive the flame that called attention to the importance of highly qualified teachers in American schools, in the main, teachers whose academic credentials were very strong. These life stories attend to KDP presidents’ contributions to education, particularly with emphasis a) on high academic scholarship for educational professionals, e.g., teacher candidates...
Exploring the rationale and basic tenets of Piaget's theory, the authors define physical-knowledge activities, consider reasons for their use and discuss principles of teaching rooted in theory-based objectives.
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The editorial aim ... is to present ... condensations of ... articles taken from the leading professional and lay publications.
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