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Behrman, Richard E. | 1 |
Chaskin, Robert J. | 1 |
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Kirst, Michael | 1 |
Larson, Carol S. | 1 |
Lewit, Eugene M. | 1 |
Richman, Harold A. | 1 |
Terman, Donna L. | 1 |
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Lewit, Eugene M.; Terman, Donna L.; Behrman, Richard E. – Future of Children, 1997
Discusses the effects of poverty on children and current public policy toward child poverty, including areas of unmet need and recommendations for policies to meet the needs of poor children. The overall focus is on the potential to develop effective policies for children in poverty. (SLD)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Income Groups

Jehl, Jeanne; Kirst, Michael – Future of Children, 1992
Drawing from general experience and specific examples from the New Beginnings program in San Diego (California), outlines roles and responsibilities for school superintendents, board members, principals, and teachers involved in implementing school-linked services. Calls for increased accountability to measure progress toward defined goals. (SLD)
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Role, Ancillary School Services, Boards of Education

Gomby, Deanna S.; Larson, Carol S. – Future of Children, 1992
Reviews types of evaluation that may be applied to school-linked services; and discusses the needs for a range of evaluative strategies for program providers, policymakers, and funders. For some programs evaluation will be primarily descriptive, whereas for others a carefully designed outcome evaluation will be possible. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Delivery Systems, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education

Chaskin, Robert J.; Richman, Harold A. – Future of Children, 1992
Argues against placing the school in a lead position for delivery of services; and supports a community-based model in which diverse service providers, administrators, and institutions work collaboratively in a system of linked services. A community-based system would involve a consortium of existing agencies or a newly created entity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Agency Cooperation, Ancillary School Services, Child Development