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Main Authors: Dobson, Russell L., Dobson, Judith E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED279484
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author Dobson, Russell L.
Dobson, Judith E.
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Dobson, Judith E.
Dobson, Russell L.
Dobson, Judith E.
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contents CE/MORE: A Rural Staff Development Model. Dobson, Russell L. Dobson, Judith E. Academic Standards Access to Education Delivery Systems Extension Education Faculty Development Graduate Study Higher Education Inservice Education Masters Programs Models Nontraditional Education Outreach Programs Professional Continuing Education Program Descriptions Rural Areas Rural Education Teacher Education Practicing teachers, especially those in rural settings, are demanding graduate programs which meet their emerging needs and schedules. Since 1979, the Continuing Education through Multi-Optional Renewal Experiences (CE/MORE) program at Oklahoma State University has enabled 60 teachers to complete their Master of Science in Education degrees. The program aims to deliver a process-oriented masters' program, deliver a "family" or collegiate model for formal graduate schooling, design learning experiences linking theoretical aspects to day-to-day classroom operations, and involve participants as partners in planning, implementation, and evaluation. Two assigned faculty members are responsible for CE/MORE program management and development. Traditional admission requirements are maintained. Students progress through the program as a group. Approximately two-thirds of the course work is offered at the local site on weekends, between semesters, and during late afternoon classes. The CE/MORE curriculum is a blend of traditional resident courses and core courses (curriculum/instruction, social foundations, research/evaluation, educational psychology, and human relations) conducted in nontraditional format. Course delivery often includes a combination of a workshop format, briefings, seminars, field trips, lectures, and discussion. CE/MORE assists school systems in establishing/upgrading the local professional library. Because of pride, high academic performance becomes a major goal of CE/MORE student groups. (NEC)
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spellingShingle CE/MORE: A Rural Staff Development Model.
Dobson, Russell L.
Dobson, Judith E.
Academic Standards
Access to Education
Delivery Systems
Extension Education
Faculty Development
Graduate Study
Higher Education
Inservice Education
Masters Programs
Models
Nontraditional Education
Outreach Programs
Professional Continuing Education
Program Descriptions
Rural Areas
Rural Education
Teacher Education
CE/MORE: A Rural Staff Development Model. Dobson, Russell L. Dobson, Judith E. Academic Standards Access to Education Delivery Systems Extension Education Faculty Development Graduate Study Higher Education Inservice Education Masters Programs Models Nontraditional Education Outreach Programs Professional Continuing Education Program Descriptions Rural Areas Rural Education Teacher Education Practicing teachers, especially those in rural settings, are demanding graduate programs which meet their emerging needs and schedules. Since 1979, the Continuing Education through Multi-Optional Renewal Experiences (CE/MORE) program at Oklahoma State University has enabled 60 teachers to complete their Master of Science in Education degrees. The program aims to deliver a process-oriented masters' program, deliver a "family" or collegiate model for formal graduate schooling, design learning experiences linking theoretical aspects to day-to-day classroom operations, and involve participants as partners in planning, implementation, and evaluation. Two assigned faculty members are responsible for CE/MORE program management and development. Traditional admission requirements are maintained. Students progress through the program as a group. Approximately two-thirds of the course work is offered at the local site on weekends, between semesters, and during late afternoon classes. The CE/MORE curriculum is a blend of traditional resident courses and core courses (curriculum/instruction, social foundations, research/evaluation, educational psychology, and human relations) conducted in nontraditional format. Course delivery often includes a combination of a workshop format, briefings, seminars, field trips, lectures, and discussion. CE/MORE assists school systems in establishing/upgrading the local professional library. Because of pride, high academic performance becomes a major goal of CE/MORE student groups. (NEC)
title CE/MORE: A Rural Staff Development Model.
topic Academic Standards
Access to Education
Delivery Systems
Extension Education
Faculty Development
Graduate Study
Higher Education
Inservice Education
Masters Programs
Models
Nontraditional Education
Outreach Programs
Professional Continuing Education
Program Descriptions
Rural Areas
Rural Education
Teacher Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED279484