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Peer reviewedKritek, William J. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1976
This paper synthesizes case studies involving the translation of proposals for educational programs into practice and presents implications for program planners and managers. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Diffusion, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Dick, James S. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1976
Ten innovative high school social studies departments in Indiana were investigated to determine their characteristics, such as what innovations have been adopted, educational background of teachers, and organizational climate of the departments. (ND)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Departments, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedMnookin, Robert H. – Law and Contemporary Problems, 1975
Part 1 of this article describes and analyzes American child custody law and the underlying judicial standards used to resolve custody disputes; part 2 discusses the basic indeterminancy of present legal standards; and part 3 explores the possibility of developing less discretionary legal standards for the judicial functions of child protection…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Welfare, Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedChase, Francis S. – Administrator's Notebook, 1976
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Adoption (Ideas), Educational Objectives
Eversole, Barbara A. W.; Gloeckner, Gene; Banning, James H. – Online Submission, 2006
Differential adoption of work/life programs by organizations was investigated by studying chief executive officers. A grounded theory was developed and differential adoption explained by the way CEOs made decisions. Implications for work/life program managers include suggestions for persuading CEOs to adopt work/family programs. The study adds to…
Descriptors: Management Development, Family Programs, Decision Making, Adoption (Ideas)
Ellis, Arthur K. – 2001
The focus of this book is major educational innovations, that is, programs and curricula that have achieved widespread influence. It presents such fundamentals as definitions, descriptions, theoretical and empirical bases, critical analyses, and conclusions from published research. (The book discusses only published research.) Titles of the 15…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedCrane, Glen L. – Social Studies, 1974
The Educational Testing Service reports that little is being done by school districts to implement the new social studies for high schools. Discussed are some specific courses and programs being offered students in the new social studies. These examples in curriculum change are intended to serve as models. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Courses, Curriculum Development, Instructional Innovation
On Social Systems Theory as a Predictor of Educational Change: The Adoption of Classroom Innovations
Peer reviewedHanson, Mark – Journal of Educational Administration, 1973
When a program of innovative change is proposed for a school, it may well be possible to predict which of the various subsystems of the school will offer the most resistance. The group who are required to make the greatest modification in their normal procedures of operation will raise the highest level of resistance. (Author)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Brewster, Kingman – Independent School Bulletin, 1973
Author, the President of Yale University, considered three ingredients most important to educational quality: the quality and diversity of students, of the school experience, and of the faculty. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedJournal of Home Economics, 1972
A report at the annual meeting of the New York Home Economics Associations by eight panelists who had departed from traditional life style patterns. (SB)
Descriptors: Adoption, Citizen Role, Family Life Education, Family Role
Peer reviewedBernhardt, Irwin; Mackenzie, Kenneth D. – Management Science, 1972
Analyzes some of the problems involved in using diffusion models to formulate marketing strategies for introducing new products. Six models, which remove some of the theoretical and methodological restrictions inherent in current models of the adoption and diffusion process, are presented. (Author/JH)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Communication (Thought Transfer), Decision Making, Diffusion
Mahan, James M. – Educational Technology, 1972
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents, College School Cooperation, Consultation Programs
Martire, Joseph R. – J Med Educ, 1969
Ad hoc committee of the Student American Medical Association advocates 1) more accurate evaluation of student progress through variance in grading and testing systems; 2) substitution of lectures with innovative teaching methods; 3) greater flexibility and coordination in curriculum to reflect current social demands on the medical profession.…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedJones, Edmond D. – Child Welfare, 1972
Transracial adoptions have been encouraged widely as a way to meet the needs of many black children. This practice and the agency philosophy behind it are challenged in the light of today's social realities. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adoption, Black Youth, Identification (Psychology), Parent Role
Peer reviewedFett, John H. – Rural Sociology, 1971
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adoption (Ideas), Educational Strategies, Farmers


