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GREAVES, JACK – 1967
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, HAS MADE EFFORTS TO IMPROVE RACIAL BALANCE IN THE SCHOOLS BY INSTITUTING VOLUNTARY, MANDATORY, AND REVERSE TRANSFER PROGRAMS, IN WHICH 1500 NEGRO AND 90 WHITE STUDENTS HAVE ALREADY PARTICIPATED. MOREOVER IN ANTICIPATION OF INCREASED INMIGRATION, THE CITY HAS DEVELOPED A NEW TYPE OF SCHOOL STRUCTURE FOR URBAN LIVING, THE…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Community Cooperation, Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Finance
Koritzinsky, Katherine M.; White, Steven J. – 1973
Individually Guided Education/Multiunit Schools-Secondary (IGE/MUS-S) is a research and development project currently in operation at the University of Wisconsin. As often happens in education, the operational need for the project was so great that it came into existence before it was formally justified in theory. This paper attempts to discuss…
Descriptors: Administration, Continuous Progress Plan, Decision Making, Educational Change
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
Yarborough, L. Everett; Fox, Henry C. – 1973
The Florida Department of Education has adopted state-wide goals and performance objectives which can ultimately serve as the basis of a non-time based school. In such a system, student performance will be the measure of an individual's success, as opposed to merely the number of years spent in the classroom; additional characteristics will…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Computer Oriented Programs, Continuous Progress Plan, Differentiated Staffs