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Chenoweth, Tom – Equity and Choice, 1991
Discusses the issue of choice in education in the context of San Francisco's 15 alternative public elementary schools. These schools draw more committed students, parents, and teachers, and they create a sense of community often lacking in the public schools, yet they are less socioeconomically integrated. Calls for more exploration of the…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Educational Innovation, Educational Policy, Elementary Education
Cooper, Arnold; And Others – Equity and Choice, 1987
To assist teachers in fulfilling their responsibilities in desegregated schools, staff development should aim at the willingness of teachers to implement changes in instructional strategies, classroom management techniques, and teacher-student relationships. Describes one such inservice teacher training effort and makes several recommendations for…
Descriptors: Black Students, Classroom Desegregation, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Descriptions
Heleen, Owen – Equity and Choice, 1986
Describes the use of classroom management techniques to promote integration in the Arthur T. Talmadge (K-4) school in Springfield, Massachusetts. Shows how positive attitudes and a philosophy that every child is valuable help to create a "family feeling" that means successful integration. (GC)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Classroom Desegregation, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education
Equity and Choice, 1987
Cooperative learning fosters better student achievement than individualistic methods, increases cross-ethnic friendships, improves students' self-esteem, and creates positive attitudes toward other students and the school. Cooperative learning requires a period of adjustment on the part of teachers and pupils. Six cooperative learning techniques…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Cooperation
Heleen, Owen – Equity and Choice, 1987
Describes the background, goals, and classroom experience of the cooperative learning program initiated in Fall 1986 by the Bay Shore Union Free School District, Bay Shore, NY. Results indicate cooperative learning is effective in narrowing the margin between the achievement of minority and majority students. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Cooperation
Genesee, Fred – Equity and Choice, 1987
Describes the San Diego (CA) two-way bilingual program which puts English and Spanish-speaking students together to learn each others' languages. Program results in a lag in English language literacy after early years, but that difference is made up within one year of English language instruction. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Equity and Choice, 1985
Lists sources of stress among Southeast Asian refugees as: (1) the Vietnam war and evacuation; (2) underemployment and unemployment; (3) cultural differences; (4) changing roles within the family; and (5) social disruption or inadequate social ties. Also details major groups at risk, correlations between stress and children's age on migrating, and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Age Differences, Counseling Techniques
Hawley, Willis D. – Equity and Choice, 1989
Racial and ethnic separation and isolation can be countered through significantly increasing the number of minority teachers. Students learn important societal lessons through the example of cooperative interracial and interethnic relationships among teachers. Discusses implications for teacher education, recruitment, assignment, and retention,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Minority Group Teachers, Public Policy
Ferguson, Laura, Ed. – Equity and Choice, 1987
Provides transcript of roundtable discussion about two-way bilingual programs. Discusses the following: (1) reasons for success of programs; (2) spin-off advantages for pupils, schools, and community; and (3) obstacles bilingual education encounter. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Romero, Migdalia – Equity and Choice, 1987
Implementing two-way bilingual programs requires the following: (1) planning; (2) clear goals; (3) teamwork between teachers, administrators, and parents; (4) specialized training for teachers; and (5) assessment of students' initial skills. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Clinchy, Evans – Equity and Choice, 1987
Discusses history of immigrants and minorities in Fall River (MA), and the town's efforts to provide an equitable education for immigrant children and improve schools system-wide. The improvement plan incorporated the following elements: (1) controlled choice; (2) magnet schools; (3) controlled admissions and transfer policy; and (4) parent…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Desegregation Plans, Elementary Secondary Education
Spence, Cathie Slater; And Others – Equity and Choice, 1987
Describes five two-way bilingual education programs in Massachusetts: three in Boston, one in Holyoke, and one in Lawrence. Names and addresses of contact persons at each school are included. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Desegregation Plans, Elementary Education
Ferguson, Laura; Bigelow, Betsy – Equity and Choice, 1987
Describes the Amigos Program at Maynard School, Cambridge, MA, a two-way bilingual education program. Success of the program and efforts at equal education result from teamwork between desegregation and bilingual education officers and the following elements: (1) site; (2) funding; (3) evaluation; (4) racial balance; and (5) parent support. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Desegregation Plans, Elementary Education