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Griffin, Gary A.; And Others – 1983
This document presents the findings of a two-year investigation of Interactive Research and Development on Schooling (IR&DS). IR&DS is an alternate means of conducting school-based research and development and an extension of Interactive Research and Development on Teaching (IR&DT). IR&DS is seen as a means to: (1) involve school personnel in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Interaction, Program Design
DePauw, Julie – OSSC Bulletin, 1986
Two Oregon science education programs are described following an introduction that discusses underlying problems in science education and approaches taken by exemplary practices. Exemplary practices involve the process method of instruction, teacher training, utilization of science resources outside the school, and instruction that emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Demonstration Programs, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Turner, Mary Jane – 1984
This paper reports on recommendations for improving and/or changing educational practice in order to prevent or reduce deviant behavior among juveniles. The recommendations are derived from a three-year national quantitative and qualitative evaluation of law-related education programs undertaken by the Social Science Education Consortium, Inc. and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Change, Delinquency Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education
Hartford Public Schools, CT. – 1975
Data collected from three high schools, two middle schools, and five grade levels indicate that this demonstration program can effectively correct some of the more salient ravages of educational deprivation. Using teamwork, the program provides supportive reading and language arts assistance, basic skill development, supplementary counseling…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Objectives, Attendance Patterns, Behavioral Objectives
Lummis, Ben – Center for Collaborative Education, 2001
Turning Points schools create a new culture built around the collaboration of all members of the school community. This collaborative culture requires structures that empower teachers and administrators to work together to make the most important decisions regarding the educational experiences of their students. The two primary components of this…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Collegiality, Educational Experience, Teacher Effectiveness
Heath, Debra – Online Submission, 2005
The purpose of this program evaluation was to identify the effects of Small Learning Community (SLC) reforms on school climate, student attitudes and student performance. Eight SLC programs in five Albuquerque high schools were studied for one to four years, depending on each program's date of inception. Data were collected from students,…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Academic Persistence, Small Group Instruction, Focus Groups
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Self, Herticena; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1991
In the Cooperative Teaching Project, regular education teachers have primary responsibility for academic needs of students at risk in grades K-3, special educators provide supplemental classroom instruction, and student progress is monitored using curriculum-based measures. Evaluation outcomes indicate the model's positive effect on student…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Cooperation, High Risk Students, Instructional Effectiveness
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Shaw, Kenneth A. – Educational Record, 1993
Syracuse University (New York) has found that the focused, collaborative approach to institutional administration embodied in Total Quality Management is beneficial. It requires allocation of adequate time and resources, observation of others, communication, addressing high-need areas first, and willingness to adapt, but it may bring resistance…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, Higher Education, Management Systems
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Lynn, N.; Taylor, J. E. – Studies in Higher Education, 1993
A University of Salford (England) course in business administration contains a business start-up simulation project on which students work in teams. A description of the course looks at the objectives and methods used, team selection, choice of venture, support provided, assessment activities, course modifications made over time, and outcomes.…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Classroom Techniques, College Outcomes Assessment, Course Organization
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Gass, Michael; And Others – Journal of Experiential Education, 1992
Effective corporate adventure training programs: (1) develop parallel structures between the adventure experience and the workplace (context); (2) consider how the learning will address a company's future needs (continuity); (3) provide learners with valid information and feedback on their actions (consequences); and (4) create physically and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Change Strategies, Corporate Education, Experiential Learning
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Furtwengler, Willis J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
The Reaching Success through Involvement process requires influential adult school members and student leaders to form an improvement-minded community of learners. The process helps group leaders develop leadership and learning skills, create high-quality cultures, and promote other learning groups. A study of 17 participating schools showed…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Discipline, Educational Improvement, Leadership Qualities
Benazzi, Leah; Horner, Robert H.; Good, Roland H. – Journal of Special Education, 2006
This study examined how the composition of a behavior support team affected use of assessment information in the design of behavior support plans. Specifically, we examined if typical teams designed behavior support plans that differed in (a) technical adequacy and/or (b) contextual fit when (1) teams did not include behavior specialists, (2)…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Specialists, School Personnel, Functional Behavioral Assessment
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Kovaleski, Joseph F.; Glew, Michael C. – Remedial and Special Education, 2006
The statewide implementation of instructional support teams (ISTs) in Pennsylvania is analyzed in terms of the challenge of bringing team-based problem-solving models to scale. The history of the phase-in of ISTs in more than 1,700 elementary schools is presented, and the salient research conducted on ISTs is reviewed. The results indicate that…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Measures (Individuals), Problem Solving, Teamwork
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Gravois, Todda; Rosenfield, Sylvia A. – Remedial and Special Education, 2006
The current study investigated the impact of implementing Instructional Consultation Teams (IC Teams) on the disproportionate referral and placement of minority students into special education. Data were collected on referral and placement patterns of minority students in 13 IC Teams schools and 9 comparison schools. Three accepted indices of…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Minority Groups, Special Education
Wagner, Richard J. – 1995
A 6-year study of outdoor-based management training (OMT) programs used traditional evaluation methods and new methods designed specifically for these unique programs. A survey of 1,000 training directors indicated that this type of training was very controversial. The next step was to use traditional training and organizational behavior…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Interpersonal Relationship
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