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Boloz, Sigmund A. – 1981
Recognizing the utility and limitations of traditional curriculum and of present language programming for its mostly Navajo population, the Ganado Public School District developed the GLAD (Ganado Language Arts Development) project, which aims to: develop literacy in kindergarten through third grade students; expand and enrich the pedagogical…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Demonstration Programs, Language Arts, Language Experience Approach
Boloz, Sigmund A.; Lincoln, Dorothea C. – 1982
Ganado Primary School on the Navajo Reservation has formulated and implemented an attendance improvement plan which has provided encouraging results. Formulation and implementation of the attendance improvement plan were initiated after reviewing the 1980 attendance registers which indicated the average length of enrollment had been 169 days with…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, American Indian Education, Attendance, Improvement Programs

Boloz, Sigmund A.; Lincoln, Dorothea C. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1983
Ganado Primary School located on the Navajo Reservation--in its attempt to decrease absenteeism--has formulated and implemented an attendance improvement plan which has provided encouraging results show positive implications for its adaptation into similar programing in other schools. (ERB)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, American Indian Education, Attendance, Improvement Programs

Foster, Carl G.; Boloz, Sigmund A. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1980
Because Public Law 95-561 has brought more autonomy and more responsibility to local school administrators, administrators must be effective in their leadership roles. The article discusses leadership styles, successful leaders' characteristics, subordinate types, and situational factors having a bearing on effective leadership. See also related…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Leadership
Boloz, Sigmund A.; Jenness, Diana – 1984
The Ganado (Arizona) Primary School, located on the Navajo Reservation, instituted a successful English writing project for kindergarten children that illustrated that young children should be allowed and expected to develop as writers because they are capable of real writing. Teachers encouraged children to complete drawings and writings in…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Educational Environment, English, Kindergarten Children
Boloz, Sigmund A.; Varrati, Richard – 1983
Three variables--student attendance, stability of enrollment, and socioeconomic status--can affect reservation students' performance on standardized tests as significantly as the quality of instruction. To test the impact of the three variables on academic achievement, the Ganado (Arizona) Unified School District No. 20 analyzed available…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, American Indian Education, Attendance
Boloz, Sigmund A.; Loughrin, Patricia L. – 1984
The Shared Responsibility Model (SRM), a language process model that has been used effectively in classrooms that serve limited and proficient English speakers interacting within the same environment, can be utilized with Navajo children. SRM's philosophy recognizes that students learn and retain vocabulary most effectively when they: (1) learn…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Processing, Reading Material Selection
Boloz, Sigmund A.; Loganbill, Judith – 1983
Having a sound budget based on an effective school philosophy is one way to provide for quality programming in reservation schools. The Ganado Unified School District, located on the Arizona part of the Navajo Reservation, attempted to decentralize the budget-making process and to study whether the current budget effectively supported the school's…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Budgeting

Boloz, Sigmund A.; Jenness, Diana – Journal of American Indian Education, 1984
Describes a successful English writing program for Navajo kindergarten children in Ganado Primary School (Arizona), which encourages children to draw and write in journals. Indicates that many Navajo students enter school with the capacity to move directly into daily writing and have already formed strong concepts about written language. (MH)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Childrens Art, English
Boloz, Sigmund A.; Brutz, Ronald A. – 1984
In the Ganado Public School District (K-12, 1,650 students), in the northeast corner of the Navajo Reservation, an administrative retreat structure has been used for 4 years to promote the team management concept and maintain the District's formal direction. Building from a comprehensive needs assessment by and for the District's Navajo…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, American Indian Education, Cooperative Planning, Decision Making
Boloz, Sigmund A. – 1994
This report evaluates the Ganado Learning Arts Development Project (GLAD), a program implemented at the Ganado Primary School in Arizona. The school serves K-2 students from the Navajo reservation and emphasizes integration of traditional Navajo teachings and culture with Western knowledge. The report covers the following data: (1) student average…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Attendance
Boloz, Sigmund A.; Blessing, Christian – 1994
Teachers at the Ganado Primary School in rural Arizona established an instructional team to form a "School-within-a-School" (SWAS). The school is located on the Navajo reservation and serves 450 K-2 students who are predominately "at risk" and limited-English-proficient. Over a period of 8 months, the faculty researched and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Education, Cooperative Planning, Educational Innovation

Boloz, Sigmund A.; Varrati, Richard – Journal of American Indian Education, 1983
A 1982 study of students at Ganado schools (Navajo reservation) showed students with higher achievement test scores were those who had consistently remained within the district and had best attendance averages; this enabled administrators to develop public relations programs stressing school quality and need for stability and regular attendance.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Administrator Role, American Indian Education

Boloz, Sigmund A.; Foster, Carl G. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1980
Explains the effect of present-day educational changes on principals, the "line managers" of educational institutions. Describes concepts of leadership and techniques for effective leadership and community-school relations, including inservice programs, delegation of authority, and direction. Notes methods and techniques for getting the…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Communication (Thought Transfer), Decision Making