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Peer reviewedWinston, Gordon C. – Change, 1999
The economics of the growing sector of for-profit higher education institutions are examined, comparing the cost-price-subsidy structure of traditional institutions with these nontraditional institutions. Implications for the schools least able to withstand competition with for-profit institutions, generally private colleges and universities, and…
Descriptors: Competition, Distance Education, Educational Economics, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedHavice, Pamela; Watson, Lemuel W.; Cawthon, Tony W. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2001
An administrator who has a basic understanding of alternative methods for learning is one that shows a greater inclination to support those methods. The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of administrator attitudes and perceptions relative to distance education, and how those attitudes and perceptions affect their support of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedPlotnick, Eric – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2001
Presents six ERIC research abstracts that focus on: open and distance learning in pre-school teaching education; benchmarks for success in Internet-based distance education; longitudinal data on utilizing the Internet to supplement classroom instruction; assessing the effectiveness of Web-based instruction to meet workforce development needs; and…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Distance Education, Educational Development, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedPerin, Dolores – Community College Journal, 2001
Analyzes the traditional community college approaches to remedial education. Suggests that a more learner-centered remediation--which is based on an understanding of students' needs--in discipline courses offers students the opportunity to apply the skills they learn in ways that are meaningful, thus decreasing the dropout rate of remedial…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Innovation, Educationally Disadvantaged, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedLehr, Camilla A.; Lange, Cheryl M. – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 2000
Focus groups with typical high school students, alternative school and high school students at risk for failure, and alternative and high school teachers of at-risk students examined their perceptions of school goals for such students, barriers to reaching those goals, and accommodations available to help students. Discusses the thematic…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Academic Failure, High Risk Students, High School Students
Duenkel, Nicky; Pratt, Judy – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2001
A 13-week teacher education program that incorporates Norwegian concepts of "friluftsliv" involves living outdoors and travelling to experience first-hand the land and different cultures. Understanding cultural forces that shape people, the meaning of community, and the inextricable relationship between people and nature initiates a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Attitude Change, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness
Helfgot, Steven R. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2001
Examines ways in which Cerritos College (California) has worked with local high schools to develop a highly successful concurrent enrollment program. Points out that the college offers dual enrollment classes on its campus as well as on high school campuses as part of the effort to make the program mutually beneficial. (NB)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Articulation (Education), College Programs, Community Colleges
Lewis, Mary Ellen – Environmental Education Research, 2004
This single case study, situated within a larger narrative inquiry project, closely examines the professional stories told by one Project Grow teacher. Project Grow is a 10-year-old collaborative interdisciplinary environmental education project at a New York City alternative public high school. Through the practice of an innovative …
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, School Community Programs, Urban Schools, Student Participation
Finkel, Ed – Teacher Magazine, 2005
Becoming a teacher once meant four years of university. But community colleges are fast becoming a real alternative. In this article, the author discusses how community colleges brought teaching within reach. Here, the author profiles Jacqueline Cardona, a teacher at Bell-Cudahy K-8 School. Amid the yawning teacher shortages that persist in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Community Colleges, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Education Programs
Cech, Scott J. – Teacher Magazine, 2005
Donna Johnson teaches troubled, abused, and mentally disturbed teenage girls at Hope Hill Children's Home Alternative School. She also teaches students who earn credits toward a diploma through Providence High School, an online entity Johnson created from scratch last January. It seems like a mighty odd move for a 58-year old grandmother with no…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Teachers, High Risk Students, Mental Disorders
Vaughan, Karen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2004
This paper explores some of the more disturbing aspects of research on what was, at the time, the only state-funded alternative secondary school in New Zealand. Throughout the five years of research, New Zealand's school inspectorate, the Education Review Office, publicly released a series of highly critical reports on the school which resulted in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Secondary Schools, Ethnography
Wishart, Diane; Taylor, Alison; Shultz, Lynette – Journal of Education Policy, 2006
This paper looks at policy discourse around "youth at risk" (YAR) by asking two questions: First, how have problems and solutions related to YAR been constructed by Governments? And second, how do particular technologies of Government (differentiation of schools, programmes, and course streams, and the funding and identification of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Risk Students, Educational Policy, High Schools
Skolnik, Michael L. – College Quarterly, 2005
This article discusses some of the principal policy issues regarding the structure of postsecondary education that are facing Ontario. The discussion is divided into four sections, the first three of which concern particular aspects of the structure of postsecondary education. The first deals with questions pertaining to the appropriate structure…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Open Universities, Foreign Countries, College Administration
Lamperes, Bill – Principal Leadership, 2006
TOP High School (Transitional Option in Peoria) has just completed its first year of operation. The vision of TOP is to become one of the best schools of hope and opportunity in the nation. The staff recognizes there is no such designation, so the vision statement is designed to capture the imagination and attention of students, parents,…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interpersonal Competence, Institutional Mission, Student Attitudes
Lynn, Alexander – New Directions for Youth Development, 2005
At University High School, an alternative high school for students who failed in the Boston Public Schools system, everyone is learning to implement the more dynamic, socially conscious, and relevant way of learning by doing. Students, teachers, and staff are learning how to develop an educational philosophy and practice that is predicated on…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Educational Philosophy, Community Action, School Community Relationship

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