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Sherer, Jennifer Zoltners; Russell, Jennifer Lin; Iriti, Jennifer; McNelis, Rosemary; Matthis, Christopher – Nellie Mae Education Foundation, 2021
From the fall of 2017 to the winter of 2020, the Student-Centered Assessment Network (SCAN) aimed to transform high school teaching in Rhode Island. Researchers and teachers worked together to make high school classes more student centered by increasing teachers' use of student-centered formative assessment. Network leaders (the hub) organized…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, High School Students, Student Centered Learning, Student Evaluation
DeGregorio, William – 1973
Tewksbury High School, Massachusetts, solved overcrowding problems by rearranging its school day. The continuous school day devised to solve this overcrowding is a double overlap schedule under which seniors attend school from 7:30 a.m. to noon; juniors from approximately 9:30 to 2:50 p.m.; and sophomores from noon to 4:54 p.m. Under this plan, no…
Descriptors: Double Sessions, Extended School Day, Program Development, Scheduling
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Goldman, Paul; Gregory, Sundra – Urban Education, 1979
Planning-programming-budgeting systems (PPBSs) place new demands on administrators and teachers, and responses to the innovation vary according to prior orientations, styles of work, and the manner in which the program is brought into the routine life of the school or district. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Essays, Program Development, School District Autonomy
Schwartzrock, Herman T. – 1977
Spurred by the success of a pilot program in arts-centered education developed under the Interdisciplinary Model Programs in the Arts for Children and Teachers (IMPACT) project, the Eugene, Oregon, schools established a Magnet Arts alternative school for 150 elementary students. Sharing space and classified staff with a traditional school, it…
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Education, Magnet Schools, Nontraditional Education
Van Damme, Jan – 1988
Most of the middle schools in Belgium are 2-year schools that form a link between the 6 years of elementary education and the last 4 years of secondary education. In Flanders they are regarded as an example of the more global reform of the secondary educational system in a comprehensive sense. First, this document outlines the new system of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Shultz, Jeffrey; Yinger, Robert J. – 1982
The reflections of two social scientists regarding an inservice education program for elementary school teachers were the basis of their approach to inservice programs: Teachers need to have analytical and inquiry skills that will allow them to read research reports and listen to inservice presentations, digest the information, and then apply what…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Inquiry, Inservice Teacher Education
Barry, Marie Myles – 1972
Einstein, translated into a philosophy of education, views the factors governing man's qualities--his genes, his parents, his neighborhood, his church, his country, his world--as relative forces in his development, susceptible to infinite growth, and depending upon various combinations of experience. These experiences, in turn, depend upon nature…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Comprehensive Programs, Educational Change, Educational Diagnosis
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Campbell, Trudy A.; And Others – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1996
Using a variety of data sources collected over a three-year period, this article presents a case study of a professional development school collaborative established by Texas Tech University and Lubbock (Texas) Independent School District. The study outlines the development and implementation process, organizational structure, and problems…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Junior High Schools
Everson, Susan T. – 1983
Drawing upon research findings on school effectiveness, the McREL School Improvement Program was designed to examine critically such factors as school leadership, building organization, school climate and environment, and how citizens and parents are encouraged to participate in raising morale and effectiveness. Focus is upon instructional…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education
Roberts, Richard; Martray, Carl – 1978
Collaborative planning between Western Kentucky University and a local junior high school resulted in a successful new program for student discipline that was accepted and implemented by teachers and administrators. Inservice training was provided in positive discipline strategies, based on Glasser's reality therapy, over a two-year (1974-76)…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, College School Cooperation
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McGowan, Eleanor Farrar; DeSanctis, John E. – 1976
The first part of a larger study of Experience-Based Career Education (EBCE), this report deals with the implementation of EBCE during its first operational year and identifies six major themes which emerged from visits to the four laboratories which developed EBCE and to 10 EBCE pilot sites. The themes, each presented in a different chapter,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Career Education, Educational Development, Educational Finance
Troutman, Bruce E. – 1975
This practicum report deals with the development and implementation of a nongraded program of instruction in the primary levels of a public school. Progam activity, from the initial informational and planning phases, through development and implementation, and, finally, to postprogram assessment, is the subject and substance of the report. The…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Continuous Progress Plan, Curriculum, Educational Planning
Appalachia Educational Lab., Charleston, WV. – 1996
This report describes a study which identified concerns and questions of general and special educators about inclusion and effective strategies for operating a successful inclusion model. Seven pairs of special and general educators in elementary and middle schools comprised the primary study group. Study group pairs interviewed their faculties…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Definitions, Delivery Systems