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Ramahi, Hanan – International Journal of Teacher Leadership, 2019
This article focuses on support for teacher leadership using a model adapted from the HertsCam teacher Led Development Work programme. It explores the question of the limitations of 'policy borrowing' but addresses this in a way which reveals a great deal about the potential links between teacher leadership and emancipation. Programmes to support…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Educational Improvement
Cooper, Stephanie A. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The nation's K-12 schools are faced with numerous critical challenges, such as elevating academic achievement, and meeting No Child Left Behind state standards (Kowalski et al., 2008). But bullying in schools is becoming one of the most challenging issues that school personnel are encountering. In a Stanford University, study it was revealed that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, State Standards, Program Effectiveness, Bullying
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Roberts, Amanda; Nash, Judith – Improving Schools, 2009
This article explores students' potential to make a difference to their school through a Students as Researchers programme. It begins by discussing the impetus for the current increase in student voice initiatives in schools. It continues the debate around issues of student empowerment and students' identity as change agents through an analysis of…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Student Research, Educational Improvement, Change Agents
Beck, Steen; Hansen, Dion Russelbak – Online Submission, 2009
Danish upper-secondary school is currently undergoing remarkable changes. Comprehensive reforms and restructuring have transformed teacher roles and school organization. However, not all upper-secondary teachers welcome reform: on the one hand, they have to adopt norms, standards and values determined by colleagues, if they want to "fit…
Descriptors: School Organization, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Torres, Vasti; Viterito, Arthur – Community College Press (NJ1), 2008
A request from the Ford Foundation prompted a fourth and final assessment of the demonstration phase of the Rural Community College Initiative (RCCI), established by the Ford Foundation. Between 1994 to 2002, 24 community colleges answered the foundation's charge to improve access to higher education and to expand the economic development of their…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Community Colleges, Financial Support, Change Agents
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Harris, Alma – School Leadership & Management, 2001
Examines the (British) local education authority's role in building capacity for school improvement. Describes the successful Quality Education for All Project, which focuses on the teaching/learning process and the school and classroom conditions (like teacher collaboration) that support school improvement. LEA helping strategies must be…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Meyer, Linda A. – 1983
A brief literature review and a report on two studies of change implementation in schools indicate that "directed development," in which experts give help directly to classroom teachers, is the most effective implementation strategy. The author's literature review traces research on program implementation from a 1975 Rand report…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Messick, Samuel – 1971
The following topics concerning research methodology for educational change are examined: (1) targets for change, (2) techniques for monitoring change, (3) time for change, and (4) testaments for change. (CK)
Descriptors: Accountability, Attitude Change, Change Agents, Educational Change
Bassin, Marc – 1982
In the New York City high schools, three change strategies have been used to improve a system which, in and by itself, is dramatically changing. The high school system has undergone significant changes in purpose, organization, culture and student performance. The first change strategy established a partnership between the high schools and the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Dropout Prevention
Appalachia Educational Laboratory at Edvantia (NJ1), 2005
The School Improvement Specialist Project prepared seven modules. School improvement specialists, as defined by the Appalachia Educational Laboratory at Edvantia, are change agents who work with schools to help them improve in the following areas so as to increase student achievement. These modules are intended to provide training materials for…
Descriptors: Specialists, Literature Reviews, Learning Modules, Change Agents
Carpenter, James L. – 1970
The capacity of the North Central Association Commission on Secondary Schools self-study and team-visit program to effect change in member secondary schools was studied. Change is defined as the rate of implementation of recommendations. As many relevant variables as possible were identified and their interrelationship was investigated. A systems…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accreditation (Institutions), Administrator Attitudes, Change Agents
Gilbert, Greg, Ed.; Buechner, Marybeth, Ed. – Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2007
Formally stating and assessing student learning outcomes (SLOs) is a new focus for California community colleges required by the 2002 Accreditation Standards. This paper, the first in a series, explores one aspect of this sea change across the state: the emergence of a new group of faculty leaders, Student Learning Outcomes and Assessment…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Community Colleges, Teaching Load, Change Agents
Cooper, Bruce S. – 1978
The Response to Educational Needs Project (RENP, formerly the Anacostia Community School Project) provides an opportunity to study the adoption, implementation, and institutionalization of plans for improvement of a group of schools in the District of Columbia. The related theory and research on the implementation of change in organizations is…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Educational Finance
Georgia State Dept. of Education, Atlanta. Div. of Compensatory Education. – 1976
An overview of federally funded activities for educationally deprived children in Georgia schools and institutions for fiscal year 1976 is presented in this document. The major directional change for Georgia's ESEA Title I has occurred not in dollars allotted or in numbers of children served, but in concentration of effort. Since 1973, the funds…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change
Clark, Woodward W., Jr. – 1979
This report examines political conflict in decision making in three public schools, and describes how the Teacher Participation Project (TPP), which was implemented in two of the schools, sought to minimize such conflict by institutionalizing local governance structures for teachers. The report consists of two parts. Part I investigates various…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Change Agents, Educational Change
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