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Mohapatra, Manindra Kumar – 1981
Data from a self-administered questionnaire survey of all 188 high school juniors and seniors who attended the only high school in a rural county in Kentucky were utilized to explore various dimensions of youth political culture in that county. The study was part of a continuing effort to understand and analyze the political culture and…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Federal Programs, Foreign Policy, Government Role
McInerney, Mike, Ed.; Destito, Therese, Ed. – 1978
The K-3 health curriculum developed during 1975-77 by teachers in small school districts working with district and state health education specialists presents student learning objectives and suggested activities, monitoring procedures and resources which are correlated to the 10 Goals for Washington Common Schools and the nine Small Schools Health…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Anatomy, Behavioral Objectives, Dental Health
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Educational Service District 189, Mt. Vernon, WA. – 1981
The document presents the student learning objectives, developed during 1980-81 by curriculum specialists and classroom teachers, which will form the goal-based Washington Small Schools curricula for physical education (grades K-12) and social studies (grades 4-12). Introductory materials describe the process of compiling and organizing Small…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hartl, David, Ed.; And Others – 1979
Designed to assist teachers in small schools with the improvement of curriculum and instruction and to help smaller districts that do not have curriculum personnel to comply with Washington's Student Learning Objectives (SLO) Law, this guide contains language arts curriculum materials for grades 7-8. Learning objectives are correlated to the Goals…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Creative Writing, Drama, Educational Objectives
Howell, Frank M., Ed. – 1980
In the Spring of 1980, the Mississippi Department of Education asked all school superintendents and a sample of principals, teachers, and grade 12 students from 62 counties in Mississippi to complete needs assessment questionnaires and asked a state-wide sample of community members from 63 counties to respond in a telephone interview to questions…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Community Influence
Northern Montana Coll., Havre. – 1969
Part Three of a four-part report, designed to identify, evaluate, and synthesize shared services research and development efforts conducted throughout the nation, identifies 215 sites in 48 states which exhibit potentially significant attempts to improve rural education through some method of sharing services. A brief resume of each of the…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Ancillary Services, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs
White, Fred; Tweeten, Luther – 1972
The report showed ways of providing rural youths with quality schooling while keeping costs down. An Oklahoma survey of student needs measured quality differences between rural and urban areas. Students from farms, ranches, and small towns consistently ranked below students in middle and large cities on achievement tests in each grade level…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Achievement Tests, Comparative Testing, Consolidated Schools
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Chalmers, John W. – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1985
The first official trustee of the Northland School Division details the history of the corporation from its founding in 1960. The anecdotal narrative describes achievements and failures, operating procedures, and difficulties of providing education in isolated areas. An editors' response following the paper points out the author's unique…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Cultural Isolation
New Visions for Public Schools, 2005
The New York City Department of Education, like other urban public school systems, is facing the task of reforming many large high schools that have had graduation rates under fifty percent for many years. With new federal sanctions for failing schools under the No Child Left Behind Act, many schools nation-wide that have been prominent…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High Schools, Public Schools, Federal Legislation
Parrett, William H. – Small School Forum, 1982
Because of their small size, small/rural schools could implement many of the nontraditional instructional practices found in alternative schools, such as: small group instruction, individual study contracts, block scheduling arrangements, projects, community-based learning experiences, outdoor education, cross age tutoring, development of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Resources, Cross Age Teaching, Independent Study
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Jeffries, Rhonda Baynes; Singer, Lyndon Carson – Journal of American Indian Education, 2003
This case study explored culturally relevant practices in an urban American Indian secondary alternative school and three students' responses to them. The most vital factor contributing to student success was culturally responsive teachers. Other factors were small school size, flexible school formats, and governance structures. Implications for…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Case Studies, Culturally Relevant Education, Dropout Prevention
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Hargreaves, Linda; And Others – British Educational Research Journal, 1996
Criticizes the notion that small British schools are incapable of adjusting to demands for more specialized instruction and other innovations. Although earlier research suggested this, recent data reveals a high degree of confidence and competence ratings among smaller schools. Many schools have adopted curriculum support strategies. (MJP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Administration, Educational Assessment
Kaplan, Leslie S.; Owings, William A. – Principal Leadership, 2000
Principals must structure their schools' learning environments with high expectations for achievement and behavior and for positive student-teacher relationships to ensure safer, more inclusive, and higher achieving schools. Personalizing high schools as to size, groupings, schedules, tutoring, and conflict mediation is essential. (Contains 27…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Responsibility, Assistant Principals, Block Scheduling
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Zimmerman, Judith A.; Grier, Harriett L. – ERS Spectrum, 2005
The success of implementing school change is determined in large part by the effectiveness of building leadership and time utilization. This paper describes the changing role of an urban principal as her building moved from a traditional junior high structure to a more collaborative small-school structure involving interdisciplinary grade-level…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Time Management, Principals, Educational Change
Bauman, Amy – Bank Street College of Education, 2007
The author offers an analysis of the failures and insights she experienced working with adolescents at a progressive school while discussing how the students understood and experienced race and identity -- their own and that of others. While she encountered students who were willing to take her into their worlds, her efforts fell flat when her…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Sexuality, Progressive Education, Sexual Identity
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