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Stephens, E. Robert; And Others – 1979
Kentucky's first education service agency (ESA) network was initiated in 1972. After expanding to cover most of the state, it was dissolved in 1976 for lack of funding. Using case study methodology, this paper discusses the historical background of Kentucky's educational system, the establishment and abolition of educational regions and of the ESA…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Case Studies, Education Service Centers, Educational History
Stephens, E. Robert; Turner, Walter G. – 1991
State-endorsed education service agency (ESA) type organizations are found in 26 state school systems, 23 of which have a complete statewide network serving all local districts. These organizations promote collaboration among local school districts in substate regions or serve as a conduit for implementation of state initiatives. This report…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Stephens, E. Robert; And Others – 1967
An extensive study, reported in three separately published sections, was made to determine primary aspects of the current consolidation and redistricting of local school districts. Basic procedures used to gather information included a survey of related literature, visitations to county and intermediate educational agencies in Iowa and other…
Descriptors: County Officials, County School Districts, Financial Support, Intermediate Administrative Units
Stephens, E. Robert; And Others – 1967
Based upon the historical review and case studies reported in the first section, section II develops a rationale for restructuring the county school system or middle echelon unit of school administration in the State of Iowa and for determining the need for a unit of school government operating between local school districts and the State…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, County School Districts, Financial Support, Intermediate Administrative Units
Stephens, E. Robert; And Others – 1967
Major aspects of the project are reviewed in four chapters: (1) An introductory review of the study's background; (2) the major needs of public elementary and secondary education in Iowa and the need for a new type of educational service agency; (3) major recommendations of the study, discussed under 10 categories; and (4) major benefits resulting…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Agency Cooperation, County School Districts, Educational Benefits
Stephens, E. Robert; And Others – 1967
Developing the themes presented in sections I and II, a model is presented for the development of a multicounty regional educational service agency for a selected area of the State, comprising seven east central Iowa county school systems. Considered as a guide for planning, the model is described in seven chapters, including an introductory…
Descriptors: Administration, Agency Cooperation, County School Districts, Financial Support
Stephens, E. Robert – 1973
This paper presents a description of the emerging middle echelon unit of school government--the Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA). The document defines RESA's as those offices of school government sandwiched between State and local school district levels and considers the development of the regional educational service agency concept in…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Conferences, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance
Stephens, E. Robert; And Others – 1967
The appendix to the study illustrates the three instruments used for gathering data and the four sets of statistical tabulations serving as a basis for the study's recommendations. The instruments are (1) a questionnaire regarding selected characteristics of Iowa county school systems; (2) a questionnaire regarding alternative methods for the…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Agency Cooperation, County School Districts, Curriculum Development
Mack, David P.; Stephens, E. Robert – 1979
In recent years various structural approaches have been used in the United States to improve the delivery of elementary and secondary educational services to rural students. Post World War II interest in reorganization of local districts into larger administrative units has shifted to three other approaches popularized in the 1970's (each with…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Administrative Organization, Agency Role, Comparative Analysis