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Perry, Deborah F.; Kaufmann, Roxane K. – Technical Assistance Center on Social Emotional Intervention for Young Children, 2009
A growing number of states and communities are implementing the Pyramid Model in early care and education settings, and in many of these places there are also early childhood mental health consultation (ECMHC) programs operating. This policy brief provides an overview of ECMHC, how it can support the implementation of the Pyramid Model and the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Mental Health, Young Children, Early Childhood Education
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Walliss, Jillian; Greig, Joan – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2009
In 2008 the University of Melbourne began implementation of the Melbourne Model, its new vision for higher education in Australia. Six broad undergraduate university degrees have been introduced and graduate schools created. Students may now progress from an undergraduate generalist degree, with major, to a professional Masters. Alternatively,…
Descriptors: Architecture, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries, Educational Innovation
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McLeod, Bryce D.; Southam-Gerow, Michael A.; Weisz, John R. – School Psychology Review, 2009
This special series focused on treatment integrity in the child mental health and education field is timely. The articles do a laudable job of reviewing (a) the current status of treatment integrity research and measurement, (b) existing conceptual models of treatment integrity, and (c) the limitations of prior research. Overall, this thoughtful…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Children, Intervention, Research Methodology
King, Fredrick – 1990
The pullout model is the model most widely used for Chapter 1 programs. This model involves taking students out of their regular classroom for one or more class periods to receive instruction from a Chapter 1 teacher. Problems associated with the pullout model include lack of coordination between the pullout class and the regular classroom. This…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Models
Cole, Richard – 1992
Following a brief introduction to the David Douglas School District community and schools located in a partly unincorporated area of Portland/Multnomah County, Oregon, this publication describes the district's prior annual goal-setting process and its evolving Vision 90's strategic-planning and implementation process (SPI). Strategic-planning…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
Santa Lucia, Sister Paul Marie – 1989
Society still carries the lingering remains of the autocratic cultural mores of reward and punishment. Staff in a group home setting for children must be aware of the complexity caused by the mingling of autocratic and democratic mores. This phenomenon causes discrepancy in parenting methods. It was surmised that training the staff (N=4) at one…
Descriptors: Children, Democracy, Group Homes, Models
Gray, Wayne D.; Roberts-Gray, Cynthia – 1982
While there is a recognized need for new and better ways to train soldiers to fight, many training programs developed in response to this need are used poorly or not at all. In part, the failure to use these training programs stems from the lack of established procedures for monitoring implementation and evaluating use. Effective monitoring can…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Models
Barrell, Lorna Mill; Hamric, Ann B. – Nursing and Health Care, 1986
Describes a nursing education model that links education and service. The authors describe the purpose and objectives of the model, research missions, areas of joint responsibility between the assistant deans of the school of nursing and the education director of the medical college, and implementation plans. (CT)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Models, Nursing Education, Postsecondary Education
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Van Meter, Eddy J.; Scollay, Susan J. – Planning and Changing, 1985
Four trends within planned change literature are identified: the increased use of the concept of limited rationality; a better understanding of the implementation process; more exploration of issues dealing with evaluation; and the development of new models for understanding planned change. (MD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation
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Alter, Mark; Goldstein, Marjorie T. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1986
Before teachers can productively implement individualized education programs for handicapped students, substantive IEP planning should occur at state and local levels. Impediments to IEP development should be identified and relationships among federal, state, and local agencies clarified. A paradigm is offered to help the teacher systematically…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Education Programs, Models
Whaley, Shannon; True, Laurie – 2000
The federal government's WIC program, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, is designed to improve the health and development of low-income women and young children. California's passage of Proposition 10, the "Children and Families First Act," has created a climate that encourages collaborative…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Family Programs, Models, Program Implementation
Lacy, Laurie; Dole, Janice; Donaldson, Becky; Donaldson, Brady – 1999
This slide presentation outlines one state's (Utah) version of implementation of a model for literacy learning under the Reading Excellence Act (REA). According to the presentation, the model is called "The Utah Reads K-3 Literacy Model." The presentation is divided into the following sections: Utah's Vision: What We've Learned So Far;…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Literacy, Models, Primary Education
Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. – 1998
The Balanced and Restorative Justice Model (BARJ) outlines an alternative philosophy, "restorative justice," and a new mission that requires juvenile justice professionals to devote attention to enabling offenders to make amends to their victims and the community, increasing offender competencies, and protecting the public through…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Correctional Rehabilitation, Juvenile Justice
Dwyer, Edward J.; Flynn, Ann – 1999
College reading/language arts instructors are often involved in local reading associations, often state affiliates of the International Reading Association. Providing support for local councils is a natural area for professional service among college instructors. This paper presents information, ideas, and procedures for organizing a conference,…
Descriptors: Conferences, Higher Education, Language Arts, Models
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Nutter, Ronald E.; And Others – Planning and Changing, 1982
Describes a model, based on the "levels of use" concept, for evaluating individualized education program (IEP) implementation under Public Law 94-142. The model includes three levels: awareness, implementation mechanics, and "evolution" or realization of goals. The model is applied to 30 IEPs in a Florida school district. (RW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Individualized Education Programs, Models
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