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Finney, Pamela B.; Torres, Jess; Jurs, Stephen – Clearing House, 2002
Explains that the primary objectives of the South Carolina/Spain Visiting Teachers Program were to: meet the greater demand for Spanish teachers; provide qualified native speakers; provide students with a linguistically and culturally rich education; and actively participate in cross-cultural activities. Explains characteristics of the South…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Foreign Countries, Mentors, Program Implementation
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Sanderson, Donna R. – Reading Improvement, 2003
Notes that the Title I Program at the Upper Darby School District (located on the western boarder of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) created the T.O.A.S.T. (Title One After School Tutorial) program from the need for extended learning time and opportunities to assist struggling young readers. Concludes that students increased their sight word…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Comprehension, Elementary Education, Parent Participation
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Houck, Cherry K.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
Perceptions of secondary learning disability (LD) program supervisors (N=110) were compared with views of secondary LD teachers (N=135) regarding specific program features, field-related issues, and suggestions for program improvement. Responses indicated that the supervisors were more positive and often held significantly different views than LD…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Differences, Educational Practices, Learning Disabilities
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Macnamara, Margaret; And Others – Higher Education, 1990
Because many writers recommend that management education be experience based, active, problem oriented and modified by feedback, the extent to which action learning meets these criteria is discussed. Action learning programs in Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Australia are described. Problems with evaluating these programs are summarized.…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
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McDonnell, John; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1989
An ecological model for employment preparation in high schools that is based upon successful post-school community job placement for students with severe handicaps is discussed. The paper addresses the functions of employment training, the components of a community-referenced model, and implications for model implementation. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Education Work Relationship, High Schools, Job Placement
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Gray, George R.; Brown, Darrel R. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1989
A general model of pay-for-performance plans for academic institutions proposed by E. E. Lawler (1983) is presented, and its relevance for merit pay plans is discussed. Guidelines for increasing the likelihood of successful implementation are provided. Professional organizations must have democratic managerial styles in order for…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Higher Education, Incentives, Merit Pay
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Davies, Martin R. – Educational Leadership, 1991
The National Curriculum is perhaps the most important element of the United Kingdom's Education Reform Act of 1988. Although there are many challenges in describing and assessing the skills, knowledge, and understanding that each child is expected to develop, the national curriculum's early implementation has won wide support. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Prillaman, Douglas; Richardson, Robert – Roeper Review, 1989
The William and Mary Mentorship program for gifted and talented students in grades 8 through 11 matches student interests with selected college students for 1 semester. The program is in its fifth year of operation and has been evaluated through analysis of formative and summative data. Recommendations for implementing such a program are included.…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, College Students, Gifted, Higher Education
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Hammond, Caroline; Read, Geoffrey – British Journal of Special Education, 1990
A cyclical process model for implementing England's National Curriculum was developed by a British school for pupils with moderate learning difficulties. The model focuses on curriculum audit, time allocation for various subjects, framework for curriculum organization, support program for teachers, developing subject rationale, recordkeeping,…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Forster, Bruce R. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
A rationale is presented for developing gifted education projects that are differentiated from the regular curriculum. A specific activity, called "Let's Build a Sailboat," is described to illustrate guiding principles for success in student project development. The project taught planning and management skills to junior high school gifted…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Gifted, Junior High Schools, Program Development
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Glenn, Charles L. – Educational Leadership, 1991
Since March 1989, Boston has attempted to implement three elements deemed successful for successful school choice programs: fair assignment procedures, an effective parent information system, and interventions to help certain schools become more competitive. The Boston experience shows the difficulties involved in reforming a monopoly governed by…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Parent Participation, Program Implementation
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Bond, Elden A. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1988
Discussion of educational innovations and their implementation highlights a study of school principals in Washington State that was conducted to determine whether the microcomputer is similar or fundamentally different to other educational innovations. Attitudes toward the educational use of microcomputers were examined as well as relationships…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cluster Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Correlation
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Pemberton, Dixie Ann – Journal of Environmental Education, 1988
Introduces an effort by the Alliance for Environmental Education to establish a network of environmental education centers. Describes the components of a model of the network. Explains the evolution of the network strategy. (CW)
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Environmental Education, Models, Networks
Hutchison, Cathleen – Performance and Instruction, 1990
Describes a process model that can be used for performance technology and discusses differences between it and an instructional technology process model. Five basic steps are examined: needs assessment/analysis; design; development; implementation; and evaluation. An instructional technology/performance technology process comparison matrix is also…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Technology, Instructional Design, Instructional Development
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Crum, Tom – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1989
Basic steps in organizing and implementing Fun and Fitness Day are outlined. This event, jointly planned by local schools and Triton College, provided 1800 elementary students with health-related fitness testing and a day of fun and competition. (IAH)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Intermediate Grades, Physical Education, Physical Fitness
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