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Bender, Stacy L.; Daniels, Brian; Ryan, Kristen – Communique, 2021
In a collaborative partnership between a public school district in the northeast United States and university faculty, social-emotional/behavioral (SEB) screening was implemented across the district at three elementary schools serving students in kindergarten through second grade. Although both parents and teachers served as informants in SEB…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Screening Tests, Partnerships in Education, School Districts
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García, Annette Hestres – American Journal of Distance Education, 2017
This article presents an interview with Gilberto Garcia Batista, who is professor at the University of Pedagogical Sciences. The interview is conducted by Annette Hestres García, a doctoral student at The Pennsylvania State University in the Dual-Title Lifelong Learning and Adult Education/Comparative & International Education and Women's,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Interviews
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Floris, Flora Debora – TEFLIN Journal: A publication on the teaching and learning of English, 2014
In recent years, information and communication technology (ICT) has become embedded and affected the every aspect of our lives. Rapid development of ICT has changed our language teaching pedagogy at all levels. Teachers, curriculum developers, researchers have been constantly striving to find techniques to use some form of it to both assist and…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Instructional Improvement, Interviews, Profiles
Wuetherick, Brad – National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (NJ1), 2009
This paper is presented in four different components: the first is how educators might conceptualise the integration of research, teaching and learning. The second and third points relate to student and staff perceptions of how they integrate research, teaching and learning, and the fourth is the influence of practice and policy on how they move…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Undergraduate Students, Integrated Activities, Student Research
Cavanagh, Gray; Styles, Ken – Education Canada, 1983
Raises 20 frequently heard objections to implementing new curriculum guidelines and policies and provides responses. Lists 20 potential activities involved in the implementation process. (BRR)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Diffusion (Communication)
Becher, Rhoda – 1986
This ERIC Digest asserts that parent involvement is critical in facilitating children's development and achievement and in preventing and remedying educational and developmental problems. Topics briefly discussed are benefits to children and to parents of parent involvement, effective approaches to parent involvement, problems in involving…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Palmarini, James – Teaching Theatre, 1994
Discusses the significance of the Goals 2000: Educate America Act for theater and other arts educators. Presents comments of several theater education teachers, leaders, and arts advocates regarding the enactment of Goals 2000. (RS)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, National Standards
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Pigiaki, Popi – International Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 1995
Implementation of a career education program in Greek schools was hindered by the following: (1) an overambitious goal of developing personality for working life; (2) lack of technology; (3) content of teachers' guides; (4) attitudes that career education was a pseudosubject, add-on, or "play time"; and (5) inadequate teacher training.…
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Common, Dianne L. – Education Canada, 1983
Why do teachers resist change? Major discrepancies exist between what policymakers believe about teachers, innovation, and classroom practice and what teachers believe about these things. A major void in theorizing about change and innovation is the failure to attend to the power relationship inherent in the implementation process. (BRR)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adoption (Ideas), Educational Change, Educational Innovation
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Odom, Samuel L.; McEvoy, Mary A. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1990
Professional and bureaucratic barriers to implementation of mainstreaming at the preschool level include philosophical and theoretical differences between early childhood education and special education, differences in personnel preparation, staff attitudes, issues related to current state regulations and monitoring, and provision of related…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Educational Philosophy, Mainstreaming
Whitebook, Marcy – 1995
This report examines how Head Start programs have implemented teacher salary increases mandated and funded by the 1990 Head Start Expansion and Quality Improvement Act. It is based on quantitative data found in local grantees' and delegate agencies' reports to the Head Start Bureau on salaries and related questions, as well as qualitative data…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Federal Programs, Financial Support
Polka, Walter S.; Mattai, P. Rudy; Perry, Robert L. – School Administrator, 2000
To witness greater success with technology, educators should begin their planning with a set of assumptions that consider staff fears and frustrations. Staff's personal needs include control, creativity, caring, challenge, and commitment. Professional needs include empowerment, time, assistance, leadership, communication, and opportunity. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Creativity, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Baldwin, Roger G.; Krotseng, Marsha V. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1985
For faculty members to perform at the highest levels of excellence institutions must design and implement an array of appropriate incentives and support systems effective for different faculty needs and characteristics. Collegiate and corporate illustrations are provided. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Educational Quality, Faculty Development
Walsh, S. M. – 1993
Educational consultants charged by a school district with instituting and overseeing an ongoing experimental program in writing across the curriculum can expect that veteran faculty members will be unwilling to change their teaching styles. A "soft sell" is necessary with reluctant faculty. Senior faculty members who are properly…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, High Schools, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
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Johnson, Charles D.; Betts, M. Roger – Technology Teacher, 1989
Some typical teacher concerns about technology education are explored. Answers reflect the belief that implementing technology education does not require entirely new instruction methods. Concerns explored include (1) use of the project method, (2) specialized equipment, (3) problem-solving, (4) needs of special students, and (5) teacher skills.…
Descriptors: Individual Needs, Industrial Arts, Laboratory Equipment, Problem Solving
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