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Landsverk, Ruth Anne – 2003
In recognition that character and knowledge are critical to shaping the whole child, the state of Wisconsin has made a commitment to developing partnerships to ensure that home and school build upon their mutual efforts with children and youth. This guide offers practical, useful strategies, tools, and examples of "what works" for…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Books, Childrens Literature, Citizenship Education
Education Commission of the States (NJ3), 2005
This revised edition of "Prisoners of Time" is designed to refocus attention on the critical issue of using time as a resource for teaching and learning. It contains the same text as the original report but also includes some up-to-date examples of the creative and productive ways in which schools can use time. State and local education…
Descriptors: Time Management, Time Factors (Learning), Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education
Hassel, Bryan C. – Progressive Policy Institute, 2004
This report has describes how the young Indianapolis charter school initiative can claim a number of successes: (1) Many community leaders have stepped forward to spearhead the creation of charter schools, bringing new energy and resources into public education; (2) Parents have flocked to the new schools, lining up on waiting lists and noting…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Urban Schools, School Choice, Educational Change
Jansorn, Natalie Rodriguez, Ed.; Salinas, Karen Clark, Ed. – 2002
This publication highlights 93 exemplary practices of school, family, and community partnerships selected from members of the National Network of Partnerships Schools at Johns Hopkins University, Maryland. Network member sites represent 18 states and 2 Canadian provinces. The publication highlights six types of practices: parenting (e.g., parent…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Decision Making, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education
McLaughlin, Margaret M. – 2002
The benefits of girls' education include increased family incomes, later marriages, reduced fertility rates, reduced infant and maternal mortality rates, better nourished families, and greater opportunities for women. However, ingrained attitudes towards women are difficult to change. Only when communities believe that the benefits of girls in…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Disadvantaged Youth
2002
This report describes challenges facing the East Baton Rouge Parish School System, Louisiana, highlighting teacher turnover and teacher preparation and support. Findings are based on national, state, and local studies that investigated the status of teachers and teaching in the community (preparation, recruitment, retention, certification,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Lloyd, Margaret; Cronin, Rebecca – 2002
Since 1999, most secondary students from the Indigenous community of Lockhart River in far north Queensland (Australia) have attended boarding schools in other places. In 2001-02, a project in Lockhart River called Reach In-Reach Out initiated classroom and community activities using information and communication technology (ICT). Activities…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Boarding Schools, Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Change
Loveland, Elaina – Rural Roots, 2003
Place-based education roots learning in real issues and needs and helps students become both academic achievers and good citizens. This article profiles programs in five states that are fostering academic achievement. The Alaska Rural Systemic Initiative (AKRSI) links Alaska Native culture and indigenous knowledge with the formal educational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship
DeYoung, Alan J. – 2003
This paper presents "conjectures" about how rural students from isolated or economically declining communities may come to understand and negotiate their academic classroom experiences. In contrast to the metropolitan culture of America, such students continue to define successful living in ways that do not assume obtaining college…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Attitudes, Educational Sociology, High School Students
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California Univ., Los Angeles. Center for Mental Health in Schools. – 1999
A comprehensive, multifaceted, and integrated continuum of interventions is needed to address barriers to development and learning in order to enable good school instruction and positive opportunities for child and youth development. Such an approach is essential in enabling many schools to enhance their effectiveness and many homes and…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Services
Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs, Carlton South (Australia). – 2001
An Australian national task force examined a number of areas related to achieving educational equality for Australia's Indigenous peoples. This paper looks at health issues, particularly during ages 0-8, that may affect the educational outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Chapter 1 discusses the importance of the early years…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Agency Cooperation, Child Development, Child Health
Sampson-Cordle, Alice Vera – 2001
This study examined the relationship between a small rural school in northeast Georgia and its surrounding community. Three teachers, two community members, and three students used cameras to collect data related to their perceptions of the school-community relationship. They created photographs, then wrote about their photos, and finally, held…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Relations, Community Study, Elementary Secondary Education
Boylan, Colin; Bittar, Lex – 2001
The aim of school councils in New South Wales (Australia) is to ensure that the whole community is involved in all important decisions made by the school. The impetus for school councils began in 1990, and in 1995 the Department of School Education placed their formation on its priority agenda in response to their slow rate of establishment. Two…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Community Involvement, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Power, Kerith; Roberts, Dianne – 1999
The success of the Minimbah Aboriginal Preschool in New South Wales (Australia) is evidenced by happy staff and children, low staff turnover, and the later success of Minimbah's children in mainstream schools. Also, parents were frequently present as helpers and were apparently confident in entering the premises, talking with staff members, and…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Culturally Relevant Education, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Personnel
Null, Elizabeth Higgins – 2001
The Roger Tory Peterson Institute (Jamestown, New York) has been sparking a regional revival in K-12 nature studies and attracting attention from educators across America. Through summer training sessions and workshops, the Institute introduces multidisciplinary teams of teachers and community members to empirical research techniques for observing…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Field Studies
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