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Cohn, Carl A. – Claremont Graduate University (NJ1), 2009
As a scholar/practitioner who has been involved for more than forty years in efforts to improve urban schools and districts, the author is struck by the confluence of factors that seem to be coming together to support this major new effort to rescue the neediest students in urban America. Is it possible that the idealism of the 1960s is finally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Schools, State Government, Educational Policy
Feinberg, Jane; McPhail, Curt – New Directions for Youth Development, 2009
This interview between a member of the FrameWorks staff and a long-time funder of FrameWorks research and field building highlights the critical role that communications can play in maximizing philanthropy's long-term impact in the social sector, even--or perhaps especially--in times of economic scarcity and retrenchment. The interview captures…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Interviews, Communications, Role
Freeman, R. Edward; Stewart, Lisa; Moriarty, Brian – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2009
"Teaching Business Ethics in the Age of Madoff" provides a brief overview of the field of business ethics, including a quick history, with particular attention to the role of scandals. The authors dispute four commonly held misconceptions about business: Markets are perfect, or at least efficient; human beings are always self-interested; economic…
Descriptors: Business, Ethics, Intellectual Disciplines, Economic Climate
Examining the Lives of Navajo Native American Teenage Mothers in Context: A 12- to 15-Year Follow-Up
Dalla, Rochelle L.; Jacobs-Hagen, Susan B.; Jareske, Betsy K.; Sukup, Julie L. – Family Relations, 2009
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo, reservation-residing teenage mothers. In 2007, follow-up data from 69% (n = 20) of the original sample were collected. Intensive interviews, grounded in ecological systems theory (U. Bronfenbrenner, 1989), allowed for contextual examination of the women's developmental trajectories. Significant…
Descriptors: Navajo (Nation), Mothers, American Indians, Systems Approach
Mikoski, Gordon S. – Religious Education, 2009
The ongoing crisis concerning torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment of prisoners by U.S. personnel or under U.S. auspices in the "War on Terror" raises issues central to the identity of both church and society. The practice of torture cries out for practical theological reflection inasmuch as it threatens to eviscerate the moral…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Pain, Mental Disorders, Systems Approach
Emam, Mahmoud M.; Farrell, Peter – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2009
The number of pupils with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) who receive their education in mainstream schools in the UK has increased considerably over the last 10 years. Despite this increase, teachers and other support staff face a number of challenges in order to ensure that these inclusive arrangements bring maximum benefits to the children…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Autism, Systems Approach, Teacher Aides
Simpson, Jamila S.; Parsons, Eileen Carlton – Science Education, 2009
This qualitative study examined the perspectives of African American parents as it pertained to informal science education. The following questions guided this study: (1) What are the desires of African American parents/guardians with respect to informal science programs and experiences for their children?; (2) What happens in Jordan Academy, an…
Descriptors: African American Students, Sociocultural Patterns, Science Programs, Enrichment Activities
Bhogal, Sanjit K.; Murray, Mary Ann; McLeod, Katherine M.; Bergen, Anne; Bath, Brenna; Menon, Anita; Kho, Michelle E.; Stacey, Dawn – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2011
Knowledge translation (KT) interventions can facilitate the successful implementation of best practices by engaging and actively involving various stakeholders in the change process. However, for novices, the design of KT interventions can be overwhelming. In this article, we describe our experience as participants in a problem-based case study on…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Case Studies, Outcomes of Treatment, Best Practices
Mogel, Wendy – Independent School, 2010
How far should a school go in helping families with their myriad problems? Empathy is admirable. But schools need to get smarter about how and when and in what form they provide support for their families. People who choose to work in schools are, by nature, eager to help others. But institutions are weakened by trying to be all things to all…
Descriptors: Empathy, Private Schools, Economic Climate, Resource Allocation
Laster, Stephen – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2010
Developing and delivering curricula that are integrated and that use blended learning techniques requires a highly orchestrated design. While institutions have demonstrated the ability to design complex curricula on an ad-hoc basis, these projects are generally successful at a great human and capital cost. Model-driven design provides a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Innovation, Teaching Methods, Blended Learning
Nevo, Dorit; McClean, Ron; Nevo, Saggi – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2010
This paper discusses the relative advantage offered by online Students' Evaluations of Teaching (SET) and describes a study conducted at a Canadian university to identify critical success factors of online evaluations from students' point of view. Factors identified as important by the students include anonymity, ease of use (of both SET survey…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Information Technology, Surveys, Evaluation Methods
Fairweather, Malcolm – Educational Technology, 1976
A discussion of how to construct simulation games for all subject areas in a systematic manner. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Simulation, Systems Approach
Arnn, John; Strickland, Ben – Educational Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Humanization, Systems Approach, Teacher Effectiveness
Crookall, David; And Others – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1987
Redefines some of the central concepts related to simulation in relation to two perspectives, i.e., representation and reality. Highlights include discussions of systems, models, rules, simulators, simulation, role play, and games. Error consequence and the nature of rules and strategy are discussed to draw distinctions between various concepts.…
Descriptors: Game Theory, Simulation, Systems Approach
Lavisky, Saul – Educ Screen Audiovisual Guide, 1970
HumRRO's history is presented, with particular attention given to the early applications of systems thinking to the development of Army training programs. (LS)
Descriptors: Instructional Programs, Systems Approach, Training

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