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Gilbert, Katherine J. – 1972
The alternate program at McBride School was an organizational and curricular modification that offered optional activities, community recreation, semestering of some subjects, and unstructured time. It involved four intermediate grade classes. Questionnaires were distributed to students who were enrolled in the alternate program and to their…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Intermediate Grades, Parent Attitudes
Brod, Rodney L. – 1972
A sociological theory of authority was used to investigate some nonintellective, perhaps unintended, consequences of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) upon student's attitudes and orientations toward the organization of the school. An attitudinal questionnaire was used to survey attitudes toward the teacher and the computer in a junior high…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Junior High School Students, Mexican Americans, Power Structure
Clegg, A. B., Ed. – 1972
Written by teachers for other teachers, this book is a collection of statements which show the changes that have occurred in British primary schools in recent years. Recollections of 80 years of change are followed by teacher's eye views of how teaching had changed, as have attitudes towards children and parents. Several accounts show how…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change, Elementary School Students
Tice, Terrence N. – 1976
The issue of student rights and the law is presented in this essay and bibliography. Included are discussion of student activism and the courts, law and morality, the new era of student activism, legal, institutional, and moral rights, and institutional administration and the law. Also considered are constitutional questions raised by student…
Descriptors: Activism, Bibliographies, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Wayson, William W. – 1976
Little reliable evidence exists, but observers agree that much student-perpetrated violence and disruption is caused by school policy, school procedures, and various types of habitual behavior that distinguish different schools. Focusing remedial efforts on those attributes of schools that precipitate deviant or delinquent behavior is both more…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Delinquency, Delinquency Prevention, Educational Environment
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Weininger, O. – Education, 1975
This paper presents a psychodynamic approach to helping children who have been emotionally, socially, economically and perhaps affectively deprived. A methodology to understand and teach these children is presented so that they learn ways of coping in our increasingly complex society. (Editor)
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Needs, Educational Problems, Educationally Disadvantaged
Kratcoski, Peter C.; And Others – USA Today, 1978
Explanations for school vandalism include poor parenting by many employed parents, who simply do not know what their children are doing after school, and the inability of schools to instill feelings of pride and loyalty in their students. Here are suggestions for reducing delinquency through programs designed to develop school pride. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Child Relationship
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Gold, Martin – Crime and Delinquency, 1978
A major conclusion of this paper is that the schools as an institution may have the capacity to prevent and reduce delinquency, independently from other institutions in their community. The school itself may be in control of major social psychological forces that generate delinquency. (Author)
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Delinquent Behavior, Elementary Secondary Education, Nontraditional Education
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Mehan, Hugh – Harvard Educational Review, 1978
Notes that the most common educational research methods (large-scale surveys and field observations) have failed to examine the processes by which school participants create school structures. Advocates constitutive ethnography as a new approach and presents examples of its application in examining classrooms, lessons, educational testing, and…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Educational Research, Educational Testing, Interaction Process Analysis
Schimmel, David – Humanist Educator, 1978
This article explores some of the reasons for the gap between what the laws are and what schools do, some current attempts to confront this discrepancy, what still needs to be done, and how to combat legal cynicism in the schools. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Legal Education, School Responsibility
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Thompson, Barbara L. – Educational Research, 1975
Examines how pupils feel about school and teachers in an attempt to discover the appropriate directions of educational change. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Measurement Instruments, Research Methodology, Secondary School Students
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Alberti, Charles E. – Clearing House, 1977
The enjoyment of the right of attending school is conditioned necessarily on compliance by pupils with the reasonable rules, regulations and requirements of the school authorities. Discusses the legal decisions that set the foundation for developing school discipline and responsibilities of administrators, educators, as well as school districts in…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Board of Education Policy, Court Litigation, Discipline Policy
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Wertheimer, Barbara; Nelson, Anne – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1977
Examines the special barriers that confront working women when they decide to return to school. Describes an innovative program at Cornell's School of Industrial Relations focusing on supports for leadership training that can be provided in order to increase the participation of women in union, community and political life. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Educational History, Educational Research
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Williamson, Robert C. – Adolescence, 1977
Focuses on the personal and social adjustment of youth, along with parental involvement and concern for career goals and upward mobility. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, High School Students, Hypothesis Testing, Questionnaires
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Halsted, Donald L.; And Others – Educational Forum, 1977
Considers the hypothesis that the open classroom is less threatening than other role postures of the teacher, with the outcome being that the child will come to direct his own learning experiences and will learn more fully and with less trauma than in other settings. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Educational Research, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
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