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Gaffney, Janet S. – Reading Horizons, 1991
Suggests a schema for school personnel interested in planning for the implementation of a Reading Recovery program. Emphasizes that Reading Recovery is a system of intervention, not a bag of tricks or quickie methods. Describes the nature of full implementation, its importance, and how to plan for it. (RS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, High Risk Students, Primary Education, Program Descriptions
Block, Dayna; Harris, Ted; Laing, Sarah – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2005
The Open Studio Project (OSP) is a nonprofit arts and social service organization. This report presents the OSP process as a model of social action. It describes how the model was implemented in a particular community to address a need for arts programs for at risk youth. "Art & Action," an outreach program of OSP, became a unique year round after…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Social Action, Summer Programs, Advocacy
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Levine, Henry M. – Economics of Education Review, 1997
Shows how five key dimensions of efficient production organizations have been applied directly to improving school productivity through a national school reform effort, the Accelerated Schools Project. Substantial productivity gains can be obtained at a marginal cost (less than 1% of the school budget) through transforming schools to improve their…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Costs, Educational Change, Educational Economics
Zullinger, Chip; Mentavlos, Marian – 1998
This document describes programs that provide support for at-risk students in the various schools of the Charleston (South Carolina) school district. The 12 elementary schools implement a variety of approaches in their programs, from teachers providing mutual support to programs targeting specific curriculum areas, such as reading programs or…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Mentors
Grannis, Joseph; And Others – 1989
This document comprises part 1 of a two-part evaluation of the third-year implementation of the New York City Board of Education's 3-year high school Dropout Prevention Initiative (DPI). It describes the DPI and presents the evaluation findings and recommendations. (Part 2 comprises reports on 8 special substudies of the program in year 3.) The…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, High Risk Students
Riley, Pam; McDaniel, Joanne – 1999
This Bulletin describes the impact of the Youth Out of the Education Mainstream (YOEM) program and summarizes North Carolina's implementation of this initiative at 10 sites in the state. The YOEM initiative, a joint program of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the U.S. Department of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Correctional Education, Delinquency, Elementary Secondary Education
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Clay, Marie M. – Reading Horizons, 1991
Describes the four aspects of the Reading Recovery program: (1) the teaching of children; (2) the training of teachers; (3) the training of teacher leaders; and (4) implementing the program in an education system and coordinating the long-term prevention strategy. Notes that a critical factor in the program is the training of teachers. (RS)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Grade 1, High Risk Students, Inservice Teacher Education
Scuccimarra, Dave; Woodbury, Eileen – 1996
The Student Support Team (SST) is a school-based interdisciplinary team designed to maximize the resources and support available to teachers, students, and parents. This presentation describes its approach and operation. The SST attempts early identification of students at risk for school failure due to any combination of poor academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Behavior Patterns, Dropouts
Rappaport, Nancy – High School Magazine, 2000
For the past 5 years, a large high school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has attempted to provide an advising program for students based on the premise that constructive student/adult relationships can enhance learning. Students learn to challenge themselves academically and explore healthy alternatives when facing adversity. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Counseling, High Risk Students, High Schools, Prevention
Missouri State Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education, Jefferson City. Div. of Vocational and Adult Education. – 1993
Missouri's vocational education delivery system provided a full range of programs, services, and activities for students in secondary, postsecondary, and adult institutions during fiscal year 1993. Some highlights of these activities are the following: (1) the system was composed of 418 local education agencies (LEAs), including 397 comprehensive…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Disabilities, Educational Needs, Educationally Disadvantaged
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Pope, Carol; Beal, Candy – Voices from the Middle, 1994
Describes the Power and Literacy for Disadvantaged Youth (PAL) project which includes more than 45 teachers from 20 different middle schools who are committed to work with at-risk students in a workshop atmosphere in their English language arts classrooms. Describes how each PAL teacher developed an implementation plan. Discusses what these…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Junior High Schools, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Westat, Inc., Rockville, MD. – 1992
Case studies of six successful college-school collaborations designed to prepare high school students for college are presented. The programs studied were: (1) "Early Identification Program" at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia; (2) "College Now" at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, New York; (3)…
Descriptors: College Preparation, College School Cooperation, Colleges, Demonstration Programs
New York State Dept. of Social Services, Albany. – 1989
This report describes the first-year implementation of the New York State Department of Social Services' (DSS) "No Time to Lose" initiative, whose goal is to implement the recommendations of the New York State Summit on Black and Hispanic Children in conjunction with the Governor's declaration of "The Decade of the Child."…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Blacks, Child Welfare, Community Involvement
Talley, Susan; Martinez, D. Hollinger – 1998
The 27 school reform models presented in this publication have been supported, at some time in their development and dissemination, by the National Institute on the Education of At-Risk Students in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S. Department Education. As part of its mission, the Institute supports the development of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Moll, Luis C.; And Others – 1990
This handbook describes an innovative instructional/innovation model (implemented in an urban school district in the southwestern United States) that represents a promising approach to the education of language minority students. School personnel, parents, and educational planners may use the handbook to assess the appropriateness of the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, Family Environment, Family Influence
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