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Ley, Joyce – 1999
This workbook is the first in a series devoted to all areas of charter-school development. It addresses the logistics of starting a school, such as drafting a charter, creating a vision and mission, accessing expert information, navigating the application process, acquiring a facility, establishing a legal entity, and contracting for services. The…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Training
Worthy, Jo; Prater, Sheryl; Turner, Margo; Elliott, Bonnie M. – 2002
Created to offer staff development to local school districts and instructors of preservice teachers in Texas, this guide explains how to design a successful intervention program that provides short-term, intensive, one-on-one instruction for children who need help with reading and writing. In these materials, participants will learn about…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Faculty Development, Primary Education, Program Development
Food and Nutrition Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1994
This handbook describes the duties of the supervisor of a food service site in the Summer Food Program for Children. The responsibilities of the program sponsor are listed first; these include handling bills and paperwork, training supervisors, advising about meal types and what to do with leftovers, providing record-keeping forms and…
Descriptors: Breakfast Programs, Food Service, Lunch Programs, Nutrition
Green, Janice S. – 2000
This document offers practical guidelines and suggestions to assist those responsible for reviewing, evaluating, developing, and implementing general education curricula. Emphasis is placed on collaborative practices, ongoing open communication, thorough planning, and reliable information, with the aim of facilitating the process of renewing a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Balick, Dana – American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, 2004
In 2001 the American Association of University Women Educational Foundation released the research report "Hostile Hallways: Bullying, Teasing, and Sexual Harassment in Schools." According to the report, in the eight years since the original AAUW study, "Hostile Hallways: The AAUW Survey on Sexual Harassment in America's Schools" (1993), not a lot…
Descriptors: Expertise, Sexual Harassment, Student Attitudes, Parents
US Department of Education, 2004
Magnet schools gained prominence in education in the 1970s as a tool for achieving voluntary desegregation in lieu of forced busing. The theory behind magnet schools as a desegregation tool is simple: Create a school so distinctive and appealing--so magnetic--that it will draw a diverse range of families from throughout the community eager to…
Descriptors: Magnet Schools, School Districts, School Effectiveness, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedBergmann, Sherrel; Baxter, Jeanne – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Middle level students have unique needs that can be met by a school advising program. Outlines the goals and a timeline for implementing an advisory program along with nine components essential to a successful guidance and advisory program. (MLF)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Guidance Programs, Intermediate Grades
Gundlach, Aly – Educational Computer Magazine, 1981
Describes how Washington Elementary School District in Phoenix, Arizona is managing its minimum competency instructional system on PET microcomputers using Evans Newton Inc.'s PROJECT BASIC software. Program implementation considerations, such as timelines and inservice, are discussed. Journal availability: Educational Computer, P.O. Box 535,…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Programs, Elementary Education
Wayne, Joseph E. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1982
Principals in Indiana were asked to rate proposed guidelines for sex education programs on the basis of public acceptability and potential for implementation. Eighteen of 20 guidelines were rated capable of implementation with average difficulty or less. Individual guidelines and their ratings are given. (PP)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Guides, Elementary Secondary Education, Feasibility Studies
Robinson, J. Dennis – Executive Educator, 1981
Offers advice to principals on initiating a writing program, including tips on planning, teacher training, costs, and assessment. One cardinal rule: the administrator must also write. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Development
Peer reviewedMorgan, Dorothy; York, Mary E. – Young Children, 1981
Points out positive aspects of mainstreaming for both hadicapped and nonhandicapped children. Indicates specific teaching approaches appropriate for children with special needs such as language/speech disability, and mental, hearing, visual and physical impairments. Provides 10 guidelines for teaching in the mainstreamed classroom. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Individual Characteristics, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedBingham, Frank G., Jr. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1996
A college marketing model consisting of several strategies and contingency plans for decision-making under difficult conditions is outlined. The plan provides for orderly transition from one marketing stage to the next logical stage, allowing some control over both internal and external environments, and providing insight into the delicate…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Decision Making, Enrollment Projections
Peer reviewedMoore, Michael G., Ed. – American Journal of Distance Education, 1996
Presents five tips for successful planning and implementation of distance education programs in organizations: (1) obtain support from top management; (2) focus on specific projects; (3) take time and resources to plan thoroughly and design well; (4) select media tools according to program needs; and (5) select, train, monitor, and reward…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Media, Guidelines, Organizational Development
Peer reviewedManning, M. Lee; Saddlemire, Richard – Clearing House, 1996
Proposes that there are four middle school concepts that hold promise for being effective in high schools: advisor-advisee programs, exploratory programs, interdisciplinary teams, and efforts to promote a positive school climate. Lists, for each concept, implementation tasks, the characteristics of effective high school efforts, and recommended…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Improvement, Educational Practices
Jacobs, Jay – Camping Magazine, 2002
A New York camp's character education program is described. Implementing the program involves choosing which values to teach, making staff and campers aware of the program's importance, deciding where to teach the values, choosing and coaching the attributes that reflect each value, debriefing after activities, and keeping campers and staff…
Descriptors: Camping, Moral Development, Moral Values, Program Descriptions


