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Boyd, Evelyn A.; Olsen, Taimi; Trogden, Bridget G. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2023
This chapter focuses on intentional educational development activities designed to prepare faculty for effective teaching and assessment of student learning. Some benefits of such activities include improved alignment of courses with programmatic outcomes, higher success rates in course reviews, and better demonstration of student learning on…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Effectiveness, Student Evaluation, Teacher Competencies
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Chitiyo, Morgan; Muwana, Florence C. – International Journal of Whole Schooling, 2018
Formal special education in many southern African countries can be traced back to the early Christian missionary activities in the region. Like elsewhere in the world, the development of special education in this region has been marked with both challenges and accomplishments. The challenges and barriers to the development of special education in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Educational Development, Success
Barbic, Vanessa; Dorsey, Teanna; Haygood, Antoinette; Richardson, Charleita; DeBaun, Bill; Ciaramella, Allie – National College Access Network, 2018
The National College Access Network, with the support of Strada Education Network, has pursued work that helps its members and the field of college access connect college and career success. This work takes the form of case studies, webinars, white papers, and conference sessions that bring together diverse voices from across the NCAN membership…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Education Work Relationship, College Readiness
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Lloyd, John Wills; Lloyd, Patricia A. – Remedial and Special Education, 2015
Since 1966 when we began our careers in special education, we and others in our cohort have seen substantial changes in our discipline. In our personal experience, we had the opportunity to work together in situations that led us to focus on practices and procedures that produced better outcomes for our students, and better outcomes for students…
Descriptors: Success, Special Education, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Educational Practices
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George, Paul S. – Middle School Journal (J3), 2011
The author contrasts conservative and progressive worldviews and discusses the development of the middle school movement as a major success of progressive education reform. The future of the middle school movement is considered and an agenda for continued advocacy and research is recommended.
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Educational Change, Progressive Education, Change Strategies
Hilliard, Tom – Jobs for the Future, 2012
As the student success movement has come of age at America's community colleges, much effort has gone into state-level reforms coupled with college-level efforts, on the theory that relying on individual institutions alone to bring change at scale across states and the nation will take too long and cost too much. But if centralized authority is…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Community Colleges, Educational Change, College Administration
Greenberg-Ellis, Rebecca, Ed. – ConnCAN, 2011
The Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN) kicked off 2010 with its legislative campaign, "Our Race to the Top." This campaign resulted in the passage of a slate of progressive education reform bills. During the summer months, it ran the "Vote for Ed" campaign, which put the issue of Connecticut's struggling public…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Educational Legislation, Advocacy, Public Education
Honey, Margaret; Henriquez, Andres – Electronic Learning, 1996
Outlines the six factors for successful educational reform: (1) key parties working together; (2) a strong base of teacher support; (3) teachers at the center of curricular revision; (4) sufficient funding from a variety of sources; (5) commitment to school-based decision making; (6) a close connection between curriculum and technology. (AEF)
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Educational Change
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Nelson, Randall B.; Erwin, T. Dary – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1986
Examines evolution of awareness regarding the importance of organizational characteristics on the success of computer assisted instruction (CAI) projects. A list of 12 organizational factors are described that institutions of higher education need to consider in planning CAI projects. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Adoption (Ideas), Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness