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Wassermann, Selma – Phi Delta Kappan, 2007
In this article, the author profiles Charles Dickens Elementary School in Vancouver, British Columbia, a school that dares to be different from the rest. This elementary school operates on a child-centered, multi-aged framework that is based on belief in an orientation towards continuous progress, appropriate evaluation of progress, schoolwide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, School Administration, Continuous Progress Plan
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Schroeder, Rosemary; Nott, Ronald E. – Catalyst for Change, 1974
Describes a pilot program demonstrating that the grouping of elementary students by skill levels rather than by age can produce successful results. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Classification, Continuous Progress Plan, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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Osmundson, Arnold – Mathematics Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Geometry, Grades (Scholastic), Individualized Instruction
York, L. Jean – 1971
The fifth of seven modules on team teaching, this document deals with its use in a nongraded school organization. The major objectives are to develop an awareness of the differentiating characteristics of graded and nongraded school organization, the opportunities provided to individual children by a nongraded program, the way in which a nongraded…
Descriptors: Classes (Groups of Students), Continuous Progress Plan, Flexible Progression, Guides
Dagne, Frank A.; Barnickle, Donald W. – Instr, 1969
Descriptors: Classrooms, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation
Sowers, Paul C. – 1968
Incorporating various elements of individualized instructional programs and continuous progress plans, a type of open-end education is recommended as a way to enable each child to realize his own potential and make his greatest contribution to society. Aspects of open-end education discussed briefly include a definition of the term (it…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum Design, Elementary Schools
Jones, Mardi Berkhouse – Northwest Education, 1996
The process of implementing the successful Continuous Progress Program at Concrete Elementary School (Washington) included gathering information on multiage grouping, formulating a template for change, parent and community involvement, acceptance of diverse teaching styles and philosophies, and continuous reassessment. The basic strategies driving…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Cooperative Learning, Educational Innovation, Educational Strategies
Evers, Nancy A. – 1973
The purpose of this study was to identify any increase or decrease in expenditures among a stratified sample of schools during their first year of implementing the system of Individually Guided Education in the Multiunit Elementary School (IGE/MUS-E). IGE/MUS-E is a comprehensive educational system incorporating several innovative educational…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Costs, Differentiated Staffs, Educational Finance
Davis, Beverly I.; And Others – 1991
This document is a guide for small school districts that are interested in using a nongraded arrangement at the elementary school level. Nongrading recognizes that children learn at different rates and in different ways and allows them to progress as individuals rather than classes. A 4-year phase-in approach eases implementation of the nongraded…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
National Education Association, Washington, DC. Project on Utilization of Inservice Education R & D Outcomes. – 1977
The focus of the teaching module described here is on methods of evaluating the pupil's progress in a team teaching situation and use of the parent-teacher conference as an evaluation technique. Emphasis is placed on understanding the need and purposes of continuous progress reporting (on the pupil and the program itself) and the means by which it…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Continuous Progress Plan, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction
Syracuse City School District, NY. – 1967
This document digests a study made to examine the feasibility of plans for the future construction of all elementary educational facilities in Syracuse, New York. Four educational park sites are planned to house all elementary students. The first park provides for eight satellite schools accommodating 4,160 pupils, with special education…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Building Design, Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Facilities
Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Office of Instructional Services. – 1970
In this program, based on the concepts of individualized instruction through the team approach to teaching, a team of three professionally equal teachers teach a group the size of two classes which is a combination of grade levels such as K-1, 1-2, or 2-3. The program goals are that the student should (1) acquire basic academics, (2) develop…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Guides, Continuous Progress Plan, Counseling
Mountain View School District, CA. – 1967
The Klein School and the concept of education that it represents is presented. The concept grew out of the desire that the teaching-learning environment (curriculum, people, and buildings) should meet the needs of individual children. In providing for the individual differences of both teachers and students at Klein, the rigidity of time…
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design
Ontario Inst. for Studies in Education, Toronto.
THIS PAPER ATTEMPTS TO BLEND EDUCATIONAL CHANGE THEORY WITH EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE. TWO CASE STUDIES WHICH ARE COMPOSITES OF MANY FIELD STUDIES ARE USED AS EXAMPLES. ONE CASE STUDY INVOLVES THE INITIATION OF A CONTINUOUS PROGRESS PLAN IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, AND THE OTHER INVOLVES THE INITIATION OF TEAM TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS AND HISTORY AT THE…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Case Studies, Change Agents, Continuous Progress Plan
McCarthy, Robert J. – 1967
Experience of the Liverpool Middle School, Liverpool, New York, provides a rationale for organizing school systems to include ungraded middle schools. If, as evidence indicates, today's youth are maturing earlier, are more sophisticated, and are capable of greater accomplishment, then the traditional grade 7-8-9 arrangement does not meet the needs…
Descriptors: Child Development, Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Educational Innovation
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