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Main Author: Hontz, Glenn
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1967
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED027242
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contents Special Training Institute on Problems of School Desegregation. Hontz, Glenn Cooperative Programs Educational Problems Field Trips Group Discussion Institutes (Training Programs) Interpersonal Relationship Lecture Method Program Content Program Descriptions Program Effectiveness Racial Integration Reading Materials School Desegregation School Personnel Summer Programs Supervisory Training Teacher Orientation A six-week summer training institute designed to provide participants with the skills and understanding needed to help student teachers and beginning teachers to perform successfully in racially mixed schools and classrooms was attended by 119 elementary and secondary school teachers and administrators (approximately half Negro and half white) from 51 public and Catholic schools in four Louisiana school systems. Methods used to present program content (on history, sociological and psychological factors which define and illuminate the problems of segregation and desegregation, theories and principles of intergroup understanding and communication, and the process of problem analysis and solution) included large-group lectures by 14 consultants; discussions within the five subgroups, each led by two staff members; field trips to educational, recreational, and cultural programs in summer school and community settlement house activities; and library readings from collections on campuses of the five participating institutions. Each school (Dillard, Loyola, Tulane, and Xavier Universities and St. Mary's Dominican College) provided facilities for one week of the instructional program. (Included are the five-page evaluation questionnaire with results and lists of participants, staff, and consultants; of school and community facilities visited; and of 292 publications on the reading lists. (JS)
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spellingShingle Special Training Institute on Problems of School Desegregation.
Hontz, Glenn
Cooperative Programs
Educational Problems
Field Trips
Group Discussion
Institutes (Training Programs)
Interpersonal Relationship
Lecture Method
Program Content
Program Descriptions
Program Effectiveness
Racial Integration
Reading Materials
School Desegregation
School Personnel
Summer Programs
Supervisory Training
Teacher Orientation
Special Training Institute on Problems of School Desegregation. Hontz, Glenn Cooperative Programs Educational Problems Field Trips Group Discussion Institutes (Training Programs) Interpersonal Relationship Lecture Method Program Content Program Descriptions Program Effectiveness Racial Integration Reading Materials School Desegregation School Personnel Summer Programs Supervisory Training Teacher Orientation A six-week summer training institute designed to provide participants with the skills and understanding needed to help student teachers and beginning teachers to perform successfully in racially mixed schools and classrooms was attended by 119 elementary and secondary school teachers and administrators (approximately half Negro and half white) from 51 public and Catholic schools in four Louisiana school systems. Methods used to present program content (on history, sociological and psychological factors which define and illuminate the problems of segregation and desegregation, theories and principles of intergroup understanding and communication, and the process of problem analysis and solution) included large-group lectures by 14 consultants; discussions within the five subgroups, each led by two staff members; field trips to educational, recreational, and cultural programs in summer school and community settlement house activities; and library readings from collections on campuses of the five participating institutions. Each school (Dillard, Loyola, Tulane, and Xavier Universities and St. Mary's Dominican College) provided facilities for one week of the instructional program. (Included are the five-page evaluation questionnaire with results and lists of participants, staff, and consultants; of school and community facilities visited; and of 292 publications on the reading lists. (JS)
title Special Training Institute on Problems of School Desegregation.
topic Cooperative Programs
Educational Problems
Field Trips
Group Discussion
Institutes (Training Programs)
Interpersonal Relationship
Lecture Method
Program Content
Program Descriptions
Program Effectiveness
Racial Integration
Reading Materials
School Desegregation
School Personnel
Summer Programs
Supervisory Training
Teacher Orientation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED027242