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Goodman, Christie L., Ed. – Intercultural Development Research Association, 2020
The "IDRA Newsletter" serves as a vehicle for communication with educators, school board members, decision-makers, parents, and the general public concerning the educational needs of all children across the United States. The focus of this issue is "The Census Effect." Contents include: (1) The 2020 Census is Here -- Schools…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Immigrants, Undocumented Immigrants, State Government
Kelly, Christopher – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The purpose of this study was to examine the efforts of school districts in developing and sustaining their capacity to improve student achievement in response to increased accountability. The study sought to confirm what the research says regarding the role of the school district in influencing school improvement. While there is a significant…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Case Studies, School Districts, School Role
Brown, Catherine; Boser, Ulrich; Baffour, Perpetual – Center for American Progress, 2016
The world has evolved dramatically since the public school schedule first took root. When the school day first evolved, millions of children--many as young as 10 years old--worked, and most mothers stayed at home. Today, child labor for the most part is outlawed, and 75 percent of women with school-age children work. But in many ways, schools have…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Employed Parents, School Role, School Districts
Mizell, M. Hayes – 1980
A current project of the Southeastern Public Education Program (SEPEP) of the American Friends Service Committee is strengthening the implementation of parental involvement requirements of Title I of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Toward this end, SEPEP has provided technical assistance to parent advisory council members in…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Associations, Parent Participation
Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Oklahoma City. – 1979
In many respects, the United States itself is the school of the migrant child, and local, state and federal agencies must share the responsibility for educating such children. However, setting up a migrant education program on a local scale is both complicated and technical. The Oklahoma Department of Education designed a handbook that would…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Federal Aid
Chapter 1 Technical Assistance Center, Indianapolis, IN. Region B. – 1995
This guide contains materials for the presentation of a half-day introductory workshop to parents on school-parent compacts, which are now required of all schools receiving federal Title 1 funds. Parent-School Compacts offer a means of redefining the community vision of school and parent support roles in promoting student learning. By creating a…
Descriptors: Contracts, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation
Brown, Linda D. – 1980
During the early years of Title I, parents were provided with little information about the program and were not encouraged to participate. After evaluations of the program revealed little parental awareness of the program, the original provisions for parent involvement through Parent Advisory Councils (PACs) were made more explicit. There are many…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Advisory Committees, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid
Estes, Gary D. – 1975
An Elementary Secondary Education Act Title I English/Writing project was continued at two Phoenix Union high schools, Carl Hayden and North High Schools, in 1974-75. Although the objectives and instructional method (individualized, diagnostic, prescriptive approach) were the same at the two schools, the entry level skills and abilities of the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Descriptive Writing, Direction Writing, English Curriculum
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1967
This report overviews and summarizes the findings of studies of nationwide Title I programs during the 1966-67 school year. It has been found that there were increases in expenditures for instructional services and the purchase of equipment, and more States invested in the programs than during the previous year. To explain the effect of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Annual Reports, Attendance, Compensatory Education