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Jenkins, Percy; And Others – 1972
That public education in Bedford-Stuyvesant is failing, is evident from the reading and math scores reported in this study. Approximately 78.5 percent or 45,543 Bedford-Stuyvesant children are reading below the national norm, and 80.6 percent or 46,761 Bedford-Stuyvesant children are doing math below the national norm. As the children advance from…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Educational Administration, Educational Needs, Educational Planning
Katz, Lee – 1971
The stated purposes of this paper are: (1) to explore the character of the Kindergarten through 12 (K-12) educational system in urban centers consisting of populations in excess of 1,000,000; (2) to evaluate existing institutional arrangements at the national level to solve the identified problems; and, (3) to make recommendations regarding…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Educational Administration
Shade, Barbara J. – 1974
Large urban school districts are considered by most people to be in serious trouble because they are unable to educate children in the inner city as well as the suburban districts have been able to educate theirs. Although the state assist these districts in many ways, it has not made a commitment to the development of a coordinated plan of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Neal, William L. – 1972
An integrated curriculum for career development must be designed and implemented in order to meet the greatest needs of society. Possession of facts as marketable skill is inadequate. Traditional curriculum and teacher roles need to be changed. All students, including the academically, socioeconomically, and physically handicapped, need to…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Development, Career Education, Developmental Programs