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Leiblum, Mark David – Educational Technology, 1989
Discusses some of the problems of implementing computer-aided learning (CAL) in a university environment and describes a centralized CAL service agency that was created at the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Courseware development and implementation are described, and CAL research and evaluation are discussed. (16 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Yates, Bill – Canadian Journal of English Language Arts, 1989
Describes different methods of giving parents information about changes that take place when a school system implements the whole language approach. Observes that the natural mistrust and uncertainty associated with change can be eliminated when students have positive attitudes toward their learning experiences. (MM)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedVulliamy, Graham; Webb, Rosemary – Educational Review, 1995
Despite some fears that small schools would have difficulty implementing the British National Curriculum, findings from 50 schools (9 with fewer than 100 students) show that small schools may provide greater opportunities for innovative curriculum and class organization and strong curricular leadership from headmasters who teach. (SK)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Class Organization, Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedAwanbor, David – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1995
The revised National Policy on Education in Nigeria is discussed, with attention to objectives of special education, policy guidelines, and suggestions for effective policy implementation. Issues include funding, limited definitions, and lack of a legal document to clarify service regulations and the legal basis for services for disabled persons.…
Descriptors: Definitions, Developing Nations, Disabilities, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedHolliday, Adrian J. – Applied Linguistics, 1992
"Tissue rejection," rejection of an instructional innovation because of poor fit, is analyzed to demonstrate the problematic nature of appropriate information collection and the need for ethnographic "means analysis" to inform project design. Tissue rejection is attributed to informal orders within a host educational environment and communication…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communication Problems, English (Second Language), Ethnography
Peer reviewedDuckett, Ian – School Organisation, 1991
Identifies some issues emerging from Barnet College's involvement in the United Kingdom's National Pilot appraisal Scheme for Further Education. Explores varying perceptions of both appraisers and appraisees, focusing on individual staff member and special interest group reactions. Only 14 percent of staff surveyed felt that the process was…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Program Implementation
Holmes, Laura – Child Care Information Exchange, 1992
Reviews progress in the establishment of a nonprofit preschool at an orphanage in Bucharest, Romania. Topics include recruitment of volunteers, collection of supplies, integration of neighborhood and orphanage children, the use of Piaget's learning-through-play philosophy, children's responses, staff training, and current activities. (AC)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Foreign Countries, Institutional Schools, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedHarding, Lee; And Others – RE:view, 1994
An office of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind completed a project which updated over 5,000 client files through personal conversations with them or their relatives, using 7 sighted volunteers and 7 visually impaired volunteers. Hundreds of individuals whose service needs had changed were identified, and an ongoing process for…
Descriptors: Agencies, Blindness, Data Collection, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLaufer, Zmira – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1994
Interviews were conducted with 45 Israeli social workers who were case managers for 105 children in residential care because of parental absence or inadequate care. Interviews indicated that the practice of home weekends is characterized by neglect in professional assurance of the well-being of children and lack of family-oriented intervention…
Descriptors: Child Neglect, Family Environment, Foreign Countries, Interviews
Peer reviewedKeating, Robert; Byles, Charles M. – Journal of Education for Business, 1991
It is crucial for curricula in business schools to address explicitly the global competitive, cultural, and economic factors that shape the environment in which firms operate. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors
Peer reviewedGriggs, Sheila; Griggs, Clive – School Organisation, 1993
In England, the traditional 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. school day, with generous lunch, morning, and afternoon breaks, is yielding to alternative arrangements to accommodate the extra workload arising from numerous government-mandated reform initiatives. This article documents the reasons, discussions, and processes involved in one secondary school's…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedVisscher, Adrie J.; Wild, Phil; Fung, Alex C. W. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1999
Evaluated the early implementation of a central standardized school management system, the School Administration and Management System (SAMS), in Hong Kong (China). Data from 294 schools responding to a survey suggest that the requirements for the design and large-scale implementation of a successful information management system have not been…
Descriptors: Centralization, Computer Managed Instruction, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSoudien, Crain; Baxen, Jean – Journal of Negro Education, 1997
Analyzes the development and implementation of outcome-based education in South Africa. Focuses on the theoretical assumptions that frame the government's policy. Examines the philosophical and pedagogical truths being established in the curriculum development, and especially mechanisms involved in shaping a South African identity. Contains 22…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
Peer reviewedMiguel, Alcinio Soeiro – Educational Media International, 1998
Describes a project developed in Portugal to create a virtual enterprise that associates small, rural enterprises and allows the formulation of competitive strategies based on information technology. Highlights include entering a global market, use of the Internet, communication networks, motivations, and an implementation model for setting up an…
Descriptors: Communications, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries, Information Systems
Peer reviewedBrantmeier, Cindy A. – Bilingual Research Journal, 1997
Describes the implementation of an English Language Center in Esteli, Nicaragua in 1993 and identifies social, cultural, and political complexities involved. Qualified teachers were recruited during the planning phase, and after two months of operation, over 200 students were enrolled. Students paid for classes that were marketed only to those who…
Descriptors: Adult Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Politics of Education


