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Bergeth, Robert L. – 1973
The Bryant Youth Educational Support Center (YES) was established in the fall of 1968 to meet the needs of Bryant Junior High students who were socially maladjusted and/or academically underachieving. The primary objectives of the center are to improve basic skills achievement and to modify inappropriate behavior. Approximately 50 students attend…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Achievement Tests, Basic Skills, Education Service Centers
Los Angeles Unified School District, CA. – 1971
The activities evaluated in this report were in progress during the school year 1970-71, the second of a 3-year cycle for ESEA Title I programs in elementary and secondary schools in Los Angeles. The components examined are instruction (reading, language, and arithmetic), auxiliary services, intergroup relations, parent involvement, and staff…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Schools, Federal Aid, Junior High Schools
Pinto, Marcelo F. – 1998
The effects of overall attendance at parent conferences on Title I student's standardized test scores were studied in the Dallas (Texas) Public Schools. Analyses of Covariance (ANCOVA's) were conducted to investigate the effect of overall attendance on students' standardized test scores, and Cohen's "f" statistics were used as an index…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Attendance, Compensatory Education, Effect Size
Powers, Stephen; Gallas, Edwin J. – 1980
Test scores for fall and spring administrations for two consecutive years for Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title I students in the Tucson Unified School District are presented and compared. The students were given out-of-level tests: the 138 seventh-grade students and 106 eighth-grade students were given Level 2 of the…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Educational Testing, Junior High Schools, Longitudinal Studies
Womble, Melodie L. – 1977
A random sample of fourth and eighth grade Title I students who either did or did not attend summer school was tested to determine what effect the Title I summer school program had on student achievement and summer loss in reading and mathematics. Academic achievement was assessed by the Stanford Achievement Tests. The results indicated summer…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Grade 4, Grade 8
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Bober, Charles F. – Business Education Forum, 1975
In Illinois, 27 elementary schools have bought a typing program with ESEA Title I funds. The idea of the typewriter as a writing tool that relates to improvement in language arts is well-received and successful; the author describes Chicago's program to guide other districts in curriculum improvements. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Junior High Schools
Kelly, Charles P. – 1979
Students in need of supplementary reading and mathematics instruction were identified, their specific needs determined, and prescriptive activities formulated. Prescriptive reading and math teachers were responsible for program implementation and coordination with classroom teachers in three elementary schools and one junior high school. Staff…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools, Mathematics Instruction
Bildner, Beatrice; And Others – 1979
The Summer Umbrella Program was designed to provide remedial instruction to children with demonstrable needs in reading, mathematics, and English as a second language. Instruction functioned on an individual or small group basis, employing a flexible, eclectic, multi-modality methodology. The instructional design was diagnostic/prescriptive. Pre…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Junior High Schools
King, M. Sylvester – 1968
This report evaluates a Summer Teacher Training Institute in poverty areas in New York City. The program encompassed two distinct types of training: (1) the Reading Institutes, designed to train reading teachers for the elementary and junior high schools in disadvantaged areas, and (2) the Teacher-Training Institute, set up to train both…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Elementary Schools, Institutes (Training Programs), Junior High Schools
Sacramento City Unified School District, CA. – 1971
This research report contains a summary of the evaluation findings obtained from 1964 through the Spring of 1971 concerning both junior high school and elementary programs designed to alleviate or reduce the effects of de facto segregation in the elementary segment. This plan, known as Project Aspiration, was inaugurated during the 1966-67 school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, De Facto Segregation, Desegregation Effects, Discipline Problems
Halliwell, Joseph – 1979
The Program for Reading Success was designed to improve the reading skills for first through ninth graders identified as being in need of remediation. Funding was supplied by Title I and Impact Aid. The program served 1,320 students and employed 22 teachers. Teachers gave individualized and small group instruction based on an intensive diagnostic…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools
Asplund, Bennett; Benolken, David – 1974
This report, included in "Effective Reading Programs...," describes a Title I sequential reading support program for educationally disadvantaged junior high school students and analyzes the vocabulary and reading comprehension test results of this program for the school year 1972-1973. After group and individual pretesting in reading and…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Individualized Instruction, Junior High Schools, Reading Comprehension
Spencer, Mary L.; And Others – 1975
As part of the development of a functional literacy test for fourth through eighth grade children in Title I compensatory education programs, this report enumerates a set of criteria for selecting appropriate tests. The criteria are grouped into six categories: (1) test background; (2) psychometric quality; (3) examinee appropriateness; (4)…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Compensatory Education, Evaluation Criteria, Functional Literacy
Kaye Educational Evaluators, Inc., Bronx, NY. – 1979
Major characteristics of seven Title I and Impact Aid components implemented in New York City School District 29 in 1978-79 are described in this evaluation. The components are: (1) an elementary grade Reading Diagnostic Program; (2) a project to raise reading achievement in the intermediate schools; (3) an Early Childhood Center for students in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Halliwell, Joseph – 1979
Based on observations of all Title I reading teachers participating in the Program for Optional Assignment in District 20K, Brooklyn, New York, this report summarizes the program's policies, practices, and student achievement results. The program proposal called for assigning special reading teachers to work with second through ninth grade…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education
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