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Funded ProjectsField Initiated Studies Grants Awards for FY 1996The National Institute on Postsecondary Education, Libraries and Lifelong Learning awarded $1.29 million to six projects. The projects will examine the following topics: benefits and costs associated with distance education; effective public library service in low income areas; better lifelong career development for disabled adults enrolled in two-year colleges; effective adult learning experiences in museums; effectiveness of providing basic skills instructions through community networks and through Internet to adults; and effective faculty contributions to undergraduate learning. This study will develop estimates of the benefits and costs associated with various types of distance education and distributed learning in higher education. Case studies involving eight universities will be conducted. Director, Research Projects Information Resources and Technology California State University P.O. Box 3842 Seal Beach, CA 90740-7842 Phone: (562) 985-9156 Year 1 Funding: $248,611 Project Period: 2 Years Market-Based Adult Lifelong Learning Performance Measures for Public Libraries Serving Lower Income and Majority-Minority Markets This study will research, demonstrate, and validate the combined use of marketing principles and information technology to inventory and evaluate adult life long learning needs for majority-minority and low income areas serviced by public libraries. This study will develop, for the first time, a national baseline on adult educational needs in such areas, while also developing a low-cost repeatable methodology that will assist all public librarians in evaluating educational needs in their communities. Check out the project website at http://www.geolib.org. Assistant in Research Florida State University 103 Herb Morgan Building 2035 E. Paul Dirac Drive Tallahassee, FL 32306 Phone: (904) 644-3410 Year 1 Funding: $139,701 Project Period: 2 ½ Years A Field Initiated Demonstration Project in Support of Special Mission of Community Colleges as Primary Postsecondary Career Educators of Disabled Adults This project will develop and test a model that two-year colleges can use to better support lifelong career development of disabled adults. The study will focus on student and staff development strategies, curriculum bridges, work-based learning, and cost benefit factors. American with Disabilities Act Coordinator Springfield Technical Community College One Armory Square Springfield, MA, 01105 Phone: (413) 781-7822, x3827 Year 1 Funding: $227,809 Project Period: 3 Years A Study of Adult Museum Programs This project will conduct research on improving adult learning experiences in museums. The study will focus on how museums effectively serve adult audiences, and will examine the methodology upon which adult education programs in museums are based. Findings from this study can be used to help assess museum programs for adults in order to develop ways that adult educators might improve their teaching strategies or teaching styles. Director of Education Museum of the Rockies Montana State University 600 W. Kagy Bozeman, MT 59717 Phone: (406) 994-5282 Year 1 Funding: $105,690 Project Period: 3 Years E-Lit. This project is to determine the effectiveness of providing basic skills instruction through community networks and through Internet to adults who need a high school credential. This researcher, with the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County, Johnston C. Smith University, the Charlotte Housing Authority, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, and TRO Learning, Inc., will examine how community-based institutions can use new, low-cost technologies to expand opportunities for adult lifelong learners. Central Piedmont Community College Department Head, Adult Basic Education Central Piedmont Community College P.O.Box 35009 Charlotte, NC 28235-5009 Phone: (704) 330-6716 Year 1 Funding: $245,505 Project Period: 3 Years Enhancing Faculty Contributions to Learning Productivity This project will examine how faculty influence undergraduate student learning. These results will inform recommendations for specific policies and practices at departmental, institutional, and state levels to promote more effective faculty contributions to undergraduate learning. The research design integrates national survey data on faculty with in-depth case studies of faculty work and student learning in nine institutions operating in three state policy environments. Center for the Study of Higher Education Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16801-5252 Phone: (814) 865-8367 Year 1 Funding: $242,890 Project Period: 3 Years
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