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Razer, Michal; Friedman, Victor J.; Warshofsky, Boaz – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013
Although schools are usually regarded as important agents for social inclusion, research has shown that they may also function as agents of exclusion itself. The goal of this paper is to deepen our understanding of how schools function as agents of exclusion and how they can become more effective agents of inclusion. It is based on action research…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Social Integration, Educational Environment, Action Research
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Berry, June E. – Educational Leadership, 1973
A special program creating a miniature community inside the school provides students with real-life curriculum. (GB)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Improvement Programs, Program Descriptions, Program Development
Heckler, Wilma – Notes From Workshop Center for Open Education, 1977
This is an interview with four junior high school teachers in which some of the features of a junior high school program within an elementary school are discussed. (AM)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Interviews, Junior High Schools, Nontraditional Education
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Esposito, Mary C.; Berlin, Dawn H.; Lal, Shirley – Journal of the National Association for Alternative Certification, 2007
Research findings demonstrate that PDSs effectively prepare general education teachers and lead to increased student academic outcomes. Previous studies within the extant literature have investigated the application of the PDS model with traditional credential candidates. Acute teacher shortages and the implementation of alternative credential…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Special Education, Alternative Teacher Certification, Models
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Inst. for International Studies in Education. – 1972
General conclusions regarding the uses of education in the development process reached by the investigators involved in the Michigan State Project in Non-Formal Education are reported and the rationale behind these conclusions is discussed. These broad questions being explored by investigators are noted: Historical Perspectives; Categories and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Environment