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McCurdy, Barry L.; Kunsch, Catherine; Reibstein, Sally – Preventing School Failure, 2007
Urban school officials face the challenge of a growing number of students with or at-risk for developing antisocial behavior. The school-wide positive behavior support (PBS) model provides a comprehensive structure for schools to address antisocial behavior more effectively. In this article, the authors document, in case study format, the…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, Urban Schools, Antisocial Behavior
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Bloch, Deborah P. – NASSP Bulletin, 1991
The National Career Information System provides software, occupational and educational information, and technical assistance to operating agencies in 16 states. This article summarizes successful characteristics of programs in secondary schools, as identified in an 11-state study, and describes programs in Idaho and Georgia. (six references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Information Systems, High Risk Students, Program Implementation
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Gaffney, Janet S. – Reading Horizons, 1991
Suggests a schema for school personnel interested in planning for the implementation of a Reading Recovery program. Emphasizes that Reading Recovery is a system of intervention, not a bag of tricks or quickie methods. Describes the nature of full implementation, its importance, and how to plan for it. (RS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, High Risk Students, Primary Education, Program Descriptions
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Dappen, Leon D.; Iserhagen, Jody C. – Preventing School Failure, 2005
Though mentoring has a long history, it has just recently begun to mature as a field to provide a research base of "best practice" for program development. Today, professionals are looking for ways to better connect with students, particularly those at risk, and mentoring programs are one way to do so. Mentoring programs are expanding rapidly,…
Descriptors: Mentors, High Risk Students, Program Development, Program Implementation
Hilton, Alan – Leadership, 2007
In this article, the author discusses Response to Intervention (RtI), a school-wide system of intervention. One of the advantages of RtI in the diagnosis of disabilities is that it allows schools to intervene early to meet the needs of struggling learners. RtI also maps those specific instructional strategies found to benefit a particular student,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Educational Strategies, Educational Change, Disabilities
Smink, Jay – 1990
This document provides an overview of the concept of mentoring, this time applied to the area of dropout prevention. It begins by describing the functions and characteristics of a mentor, considering the use of mentors with at-risk youth, and examining the roles of a mentor in dropout prevention. Suggestions are given for setting up a mentoring…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Mentors
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Hoover, John T., Jr. – NASSP Bulletin, 1995
Describes a student-behavior-modification process and ongoing research project involving 650 of the highest risk youth from a population of 11,000 6th to 12th graders. After identifying at-risk students, researchers isolated routine problem behaviors and examined how they could be modified. Students work their way back to a regular school setting…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, High Risk Students, Program Implementation
Slavin, Robert E.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
Describes Success for All reading program, its development in Baltimore and Philadelphia, and recent study evaluating its replication in 15 schools in 7 states. Program clearly improves student reading performance. Evaluations for previous years show program's effectiveness in Baltimore and Philadelphia. The longer a school remains in the program,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Intervention, Learning Processes
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Walker, Hill M.; Golly, Annemieke; McLane, Janae Zolna; Kimmich, Madeleine – Journal of Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, 2005
First Step to Success is a collaborative home and school early intervention program designed to address secondary prevention goals and outcomes for behaviorally at-risk children in the K-2 age-grade range (see Walker, Kavanagh, Stiller, Golly, Severson, & Feil, 1998; Walker, Stiller, Golly, Kavanagh, Severson, & Feil, 1997). In 1999 the…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Human Services, Early Intervention
Wheat, Ann; Munoz-Weingarten, Sandy – Camping Magazine, 1996
The City of Phoenix offers a five-day river-based camping experience to at-risk and disabled teens. Describes how professional river outfitters are contracted to run the trips, staffing considerations, liability and safety considerations, and camper orientation. Evaluation showed that participants received lasting measurable benefits, including…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Cooperative Programs, Disabilities
Snyder, Ann E. – School Administrator, 1994
Concerned about low reading achievement scores, the superintendent of an impoverished, rural Tennessee school district adopted Marie Carbo's reading styles program as a vehicle for a five-year learning improvement plan. The district aimed to improve classroom instruction through long-term staff development that inspired teachers to abandon…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Poverty Areas
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Moore, Robert S.; Moore, Melissa; Grimes, Paul W.; Millea, Meghan J.; Lehman, Mark; Pearson, Allison; Liddell, Pearson; Thomas, M. Kathleen – College Student Journal, 2007
This paper reports the development and implementation of a multi-year program targeting a cohort of at-risk pre-freshmen. The program, called BOSS Camp (Business Opportunities for Success School), was designed to motivate, acculturate and encourage economically disadvantaged pre-freshman to attend college and become business majors. The process of…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Majors (Students), Summer Programs, High Risk Students
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Saint Mary's Coll., Morage, CA. – 1994
This booklet describes the efforts of the California Department of Education and the California State University, San Bernardino to develop, implement, and evaluate a statewide Reading Recovery program. After presenting a definition of Reading Recovery, the first section of the booklet provides an overview of the Reading Recovery program and of…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Grade 1, High Risk Students, Primary Education
Hebard, Amy J.; And Others – 1986
This interim report on the Program Alternatives to Special Education (PASE) program in New York City: (1) describes strategies offered by 32 districts that provide program alternatives to special education referrals; (2) elucidates the strengths and weaknesses of program designs and highlights factors having positive effects on at-risk children;…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Prevention
Harter, James L.; Szurminski, Marlene – 2001
Community colleges have many concerns over attrition and retention rates. Studies show that 50% of freshmen drop out before completion of a degree or certificate, and nearly half of all attending students are 25 years or older yet lack basic math, reading, and writing skills. Students experiencing learning difficulties, and older students such as…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, High Risk Students, Program Implementation
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