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Hassenfeld, Ziva R.; Levisohn, Jon A. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2019
This article examines the ways that Jewish studies teachers think about their teaching. It analyzes data from a three month teacher study group in which teachers read educational research articles as a framework for reflecting on their own teaching. The data suggest that Jewish studies teachers take one of two approaches in talking about their…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Efron, Efrat; Winter, Jeffrey S.; Bressman, Sherri – Journal of Jewish Education, 2012
Mentoring is a powerful and often effective tool in supporting the work of new and experienced teachers. It can also be a means of attracting and retaining talented teachers in schools which face challenges in staffing and turnover. In this article we describe and analyze the first 2 years of a mentoring program designed to support teacher…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Teacher Recruitment, Jews, Mentors

Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. – 1976
Responses derived from 152 of 219 schools and dormitories operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) are presented in this assessment of the Native American Indian Women's Association recommendations considered by the Assistant Area Directors for Education to be immediately implementable. Each report is presented in terms of a code…
Descriptors: American Indians, Boarding Schools, Day Schools, Elementary Secondary Education

Juul, Kristen D.; Linton, Thomas E. – Behavioral Disorders, 1978
The article describes six European approaches to the therapeutic education of behavior disordered children and youth. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Clinics, Day Schools, Emotional Disturbances

Leonard, Sister David Mary – Volta Review, 1980
The development of a program in which hearing impaired students of a residential-turned-day school lived with volunteer families close to the school is described. Advantages for students and families are cited. (CL)
Descriptors: Day Schools, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Elementary Secondary Education, Foster Family
Durlak, Christine M.; Short, Jean M. – 1986
The Stratford School (Highland Park, Illinois), a public day school program serving primarily a population of 3-to-21-year-old trainable mentally handicapped students, established a program whereby students with autistic characteristics (who were previously placed in self-contained, homogeneous classes) would be integrated with non-autistic…
Descriptors: Autism, Day Schools, Elementary Education, Helping Relationship
Anderson, Ethel; Woeller, Elizabeth – Literacy Discussion, 1974
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Community Schools
Miller, David N.; George, Michael P.; Fogt, Julie B. – Psychology in the Schools, 2005
There has recently been increased attention given to the widely perceived gap between research and practice in school psychology and education. The purpose of this article is to describe how Centennial School of Lehigh University, an alternative day school for students with emotional and behavioral disorders, was able to successfully implement and…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Behavior Development, Behavior Problems, Theory Practice Relationship
Klein, Genevieve, Ed.; And Others – 1967
Involving seven Tucson school districts, a children's home, and a child guidance clinic, the Covert School (Children Offered Vital Educational Retraining and Therapy) was designed to initiate, compare, and evaluate educational approaches to the problems of emotionally disturbed children. Six distinct approaches were implemented, including a…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Behavior Problems, Day Schools, Educational Therapy
Lowrance, Larry; And Others – 1976
The Memphis (Tennessee) City Schools Program for Autistic Children offers a comprehensive program which includes a day school and a residential training center with emphasis on language training. The primary objective of the day school is establlshing and maintaining behavioral control through opearant conditioning techniques. Other aspects of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Autism, Behavior Change, Day Schools
Massachusetts 2020, 2012
In 2004, Kuss Middle School became the first school declared "Chronically Underperforming" by the state of Massachusetts. But by 2010, Kuss had transformed itself into a model for schools around the country seeking a comprehensive turnaround strategy. Kuss is using increased learning time as the primary catalyst to accelerate learning,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, School Effectiveness
Schulze, Joseph R. – 1971
Describing and analyzing the impact of Outward Bound (OB) programs on 12 high schools which reflect OB involvement varying from 1 to 5 years and include urban, suburban, and rural (public, private, boarding, and day) schools, this 1970-71 report is aimed at furthering OB philosophy and method. The report presents OB program: background; evaluation…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Day Schools, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy

Mayesky, Mary E. – Educational Horizons, 1980
Phillips Extended Day Magnet in Raleigh, North Carolina was licensed in 1977 as an after-school day-care facility for elementary children in grades K-5. This article looks at the goals, philosophy, design and evaluation of the Phillips Program in order to elucidate its academic effectiveness. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, After School Day Care, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Browne, Daniel; Syed, Sarosh; Mendels, Pamela – Wallace Foundation, 2013
These "Stories From the Field" describe five Wallace-funded programs working to expand learning and enrichment for disadvantaged children, so they can benefit from the types of opportunities their wealthier counterparts have access to, from homework help to swimming classes. The report details each program's approach, successes and…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Opportunities, Educational Improvement, Homework

Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Juneau, AK. – 1974
Presenting a brief outline of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' (BIA) educational program in Alaska, this pamphlet describes: BIA day school operations (52 schools); the 2 boarding school operations (Mount Edgecumbe and Wrangell Institute); higher education programs; the school nutrition program; school construction; cooperation in educational…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Alaska Natives, American Indians