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Ceballos, Pansy T. – School Administrator, 2012
Small, rural school districts face a special challenge when implementing the next generation of academic standards known as the Common Core State Standards. This is the task facing the instructional consultants with the Tulare County Office of Education. The county, located in central California with its dominant agricultural economy, has 45…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Methods, Consultants, English Language Learners
Dreis, Janice R.; Rehage, Larry D. – School Administrator, 2011
The senior year by all reason should be the capstone of an individual's time in the K-12 system. It should carry not only academic rigor, but also a spirit of unrivaled engagement if it is truly going to be an appropriate culminating experience. For many 12th graders across the country, it is far from that. How can educators create an educational…
Descriptors: Grade 12, Educational Experience, High School Seniors, Developmental Stages
Burns, Susan Freeman; Gardner, Catherine D. – School Administrator, 2010
A recent Google search for information regarding performance pay in education produced 6.1 million results. This number should come as no surprise given the current level of interest in incentives as a popular reform option in public education. Supporters believe pay-for-performance programs encourage less effective teachers to improve and will…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Awards, Educational Change, Teacher Salaries
Cavanaugh, Cathy – School Administrator, 2010
School and district leaders are commonly faced with diverse student needs and interests that could be effectively addressed with a course that is not currently offered in local schools. Virtual schools have grown up over the past 15 years in different policy and budget ecosystems, but most online course programs can be classified in one of six…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Online Courses, Program Descriptions, Program Evaluation
Darrow, Rob – School Administrator, 2010
A few school administrators in Clovis, California, began a quest to introduce online high school courses in their school district, believing it might cost less to teach classes online than it would to teach students face to face in a classroom. They figured instead of having one teacher fielding a load of 150 students per course, an online course…
Descriptors: Online Courses, School Districts, High Schools, Computer Assisted Instruction
Markward, Dave; Marino, J. Jay – School Administrator, 2008
The Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Community School District has long been recognized as a strong school system, educating many of its students to the highest levels of learning. However, like many others across the state and nation, the district also enrolls students whose potential is not being realized. For Cedar Rapids district to become a great school…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Community Schools, Educational Change, Boards of Education
Beem, Kate – School Administrator, 2010
As Internet technology encroached on the public school classroom about a decade ago, Kim Ross, superintendent of the Houston School District in Houston, Minnesota, saw an opportunity. At first, he and his administrative team simply wanted to offer students in the district of 1,300 access to more classes via the web than what a district that size…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Public Schools, Online Courses, School Districts
Kaldy, Joanne – School Administrator, 1985
Increasingly, schools are beginning employee wellness programs, which encourage employees to make personal commitments to life-style changes that will increase their productivity and generally improve their health. This article provides an introduction to wellness programs, lists advantages, and tells how to start one and make it work. (DCS)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Employee Attitudes
Thomas, Billie – School Administrator, 1983
Guidelines are offered to administrators beginning new preschool programs that concern curriculum, facilities, staff, and parent involvement. (MLF)
Descriptors: Day Care, Elementary Education, Facility Requirements, Parent Education
Burcham, Barbara; Carlson, Laurance – School Administrator, 1994
A recent study examined 25 promising educational practices for serving students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Administrators clearly have the greatest opportunity (and power) to shape the culture of the educational environment, whether as superintendent or principal. The effective administrator provides direction by developing and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Attention Deficit Disorders, Disabilities, Educational Practices
McVey, Marsha – School Administrator, 1983
The Norwalk-LaMirada (California) Unified Schools developed a master plan for microcomputer use that involved concentrating programs and equipment in centers; establishing a district committee, committee guidelines, and learning objectives; setting goals before discussing first software and then hardware; and developing standards and a checklist…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Check Lists, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Objectives
King, Keith A. – School Administrator, 2000
School administrators are crucial in developing and implementing an effective, comprehensive school Suicide-prevention program. They should develop a districtwide policy, establish school-level crisis-intervention teams, provide teacher training, ensure appropriate responses to threats, include suicide-prevention education in the curriculum, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crisis Intervention, Prevention, Program Development
McMurrin, Lee R.; And Others – School Administrator, 1983
Beginning on the front cover, the superintendents of schools in four urban areas describe successful programs in their districts. They explain why individualized instruction improved reading achievement in Detroit (Michigan), while it was phased out in Red Bank (New Jersey); why Milwaukee's (Wisconsin) school organization is unique; and how…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Education Programs, Program Development
Raisch, C. Daniel; Rogus, Joseph F. – School Administrator, 1995
When executive action is necessary to assist marginal principals, the superintendent should appoint a central-office helper and work with this person to develop and implement a principal induction program. The principals' helper should maintain close contact with principals, proffer alternative forms of assistance if required, confront principals'…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Central Office Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Employee Assistance Programs
Irwin, Pi; Robinson, Rhonda – School Administrator, 2000
An Illinois school district's quest for magical answers to technology-integration woes inspired a homegrown potion. Planners advise others to begin the journey regardless of available resources, find supportive "munchkins" within the community, face and overcome obstacles, choose traveling companions wisely, fight off attacks together, and create…
Descriptors: Committees, Community Involvement, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
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