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Cronin, John F. – Educational Leadership, 1993
Dispels some discouraging myths about authentic learning's context, mastery, originality, entertainment value, and task complexity. The main point is to let students encounter and master situations that resemble real life, which has its tedious and unengaging moments. Educators should work toward more (rather than complete) authenticity, exploit…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Guidelines, Learning Processes
Slavin, Robert E.; Madden, Nancy A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
Success for All, evaluated highly in several cities, has received unfair criticism. Opposing the process for developing, evaluating, and disseminating effective programs to high-poverty schools (particularly highlighting flaws in a tiny subset of studies) merely sows doubt and misinformation about a most promising reform development. (Contains 44…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Elementary Education, Misconceptions, Program Effectiveness
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Antonietti, Alessandro – Educational Leadership, 1997
Debunks five misconceptions about improving creative thinking. To encourage students to think creatively, instructional techniques should reflect an integrated set of mental skills, use materials mimicking real-life situations, consider students' beliefs and tendencies toward creative thinking, show metacognitive sensibility, and foster a creative…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Creativity, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
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Allen, Pamela J. – Educational Policy, 1991
Explores the public's misconception about lotteries' intended purpose and actual use. To avoid attacks on its legitimacy (and bloated bureaucratic structure), government is relying on lotteries as policy tools. Generating public funds through lotteries appears to meet education's needs while masking the relative drop in tax-based public finance.…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role, Misconceptions
Oddleifson, Eric – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
Research conducted by the Center for Arts in the Basic Curriculum shows arts-integrated schools are the most promising way to improve American education. CABC's work is based on three principles: arts are cognitive domains triggering multiple forms of learning; effective arts education is an important educator model; and arts education will…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions
Gardner, William E.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education's strong movement to strengthen accreditation appears to have generated the same kinds of criticism and condemnation as before the redesign. However, results of interviews with 32 teacher education and NCATE leaders show overwhelming support for NCATE. Schools, colleges, and departments…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Smelter, Richard W.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
Mandating inclusion for all special-needs students would return education to the 1950s, when student options were extremely limited. Full inclusion, requiring the regular education teacher to learn a monumental number of additional skills, may be state-of-the-art education for the 90s--the 1890s. Restricting all students to the same learning…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems, Mainstreaming, Misconceptions
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Stone, Christine – School Organisation, 1993
Questions some new orthodoxies of British elementary education: fitness for purpose, planning based on subject order requirements, and differentiation (learning described by hierarchical levels). Teachers cannot implement National Curriculum goals without substantive professional development and deeper subject area knowledge. A fruitful change…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Elementary Education
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Bolman, Lee G.; Deal, Terrence E. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1994
The National Center for Educational Leadership, a consortium of Harvard, Vanderbilt, and Chicago universities, was federally funded to develop and disseminate knowledge to improve educational leadership quality. This article summarizes the panel's deliberations, highlighting three issues: leadership effectiveness, administrator preparation, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Force Development
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MacPherson, R. J. S. – School Organisation, 1992
Tasmania's history of reforms in state education administration were inspired yet pragmatic responses to social, political, and economic crises. A progressive devolution of managerial responsibility to schools and colleges between 1982 and 1989 resulted in little movement of governance powers. Hughes's state corporate managerialism has not proved…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Decentralization, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Radnofsky, Mary L. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1994
Although 1988 Chicago Reform Act mandates changes in decision-making structures to empower teachers, parents, and community members to make financial, hiring, and curriculum decisions, many teachers are opting out of change process. Interview data from 30 Chicago teachers describe principals as "powerhouses" or "benevolent…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions, Principals, Resistance to Change
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Epp, Juanita Ross – NASSP Bulletin, 1993
Graduate students in a school leadership class developed an action plan that encourages women to become and remain administrators and challenges societal assumptions regarding women in leadership. Strategies are advised for identifying and encouraging potential candidates; supporting female administrators; sensitizing the public, school staff, and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Graduate Study
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Hartley, David – Journal of Education Policy, 1994
Explores management of expenditures for public education in welfare state. Faced with fiscal overload, Scottish government is seeking to curb expenditure by engaging the compliance of both professional educators and parents under the guise of school self-management. The government's case rests on a (democratic) rhetoric of choice and ownership but…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Democratic Values, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
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Fowler-Finn, Thomas – Educational Leadership, 1994
Massachusetts's school-choice program has seen a significant flight of students and dollars from inadequately funded urban districts to wealthier suburban districts. Despite the Haverhill district's cutting-edge curriculum, many students have transferred because of school location and the district's racial composition. School choice is not a…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Change, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education
Fowler, R. Clarke – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
Research says the school-improvement mechanisms favored by policymakers-more certification tests (like the Massachusetts Educator Certification Test that 59 percent of candidates failed in 1998), higher cut scores, and severe penalties for institutions not meeting pass rates-are unlikely to deliver increased accountability and better teachers.…
Descriptors: Cutting Scores, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement, Mass Media
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