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Peer reviewedHenderson, Haven; Raywid, Mary Anne – Journal of Negro Education, 1994
New York City is establishing a number of new small high schools. Implementation of this reform effort is described through the example of the Legacy School for Integrated Studies, a school committed to providing an intellectually responsible education that is sensitive to issues faced by people of color and the poor. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Change, High School Students, High Schools
Peer reviewedRaywid, Mary Anne – Journal of Negro Education, 1994
The Urban Academy, a New York City school within a school, houses 100 largely minority students, most of whom have had trouble with school authorities. A thought-provoking environment, flexible scheduling, and enhanced student support are attributes that have made this school a success. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Schulz, Elizabeth – Teacher Magazine, 1992
Presents the profile of an elementary teacher who, dissatisfied with her teaching performance, returned to college, visited innovative schools, then created a nontraditional public elementary classroom with an interdisciplinary approach. Currently, she wants to open a charter school shaped around her teaching method. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education
Scheil, Margret – Vox, 1992
Discusses Australia's programs in Distance Education Languages Other than English (DELOTE). Presents a framework of five interrelated factors critical to the success of DELOTE Programs and addresses program delivery and budgetary issues. (SM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Communicative Competence (Languages), Correspondence Study, Distance Education
Peer reviewedBoyer, Paul – Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 1993
Provides the insights of Dr. John Red Horse regarding Native American tribal control over research conducted in Indian communities, the role and approaches of non-Indian academic scholarship regarding Native Americans, and changes in research methodology brought about by Native American researchers focusing on immediate needs of the community.…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Community Colleges, Community Control
Peer reviewedHouston, W. Robert; And Others – Education and Urban Society, 1993
Studies problems of 69 traditionally prepared and 162 alternatively certified first-year elementary school teachers in Houston (Texas). Results show that alternatively certified teachers appear to have more problems after two months, but differences disappear by eight months, supporting the utility of alternative certification. (SLD)
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMarkus, Gregory B.; And Others – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1993
Students in an undergraduate political science course that integrated classroom instruction and community service (n=37) were significantly more likely than were those in traditional discussion sessions (n=52) to report that they had performed to their potentials, learned to apply principles, and developed a greater awareness of social problems.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedPollard, Richard; Pollard, Constance; Meers, Gary; Rojewski, Jay – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 1996
Results of a national survey completed by principals of 101 schools provide a comprehensive analysis of current trends in transition programs for adjudicated youth with disabilities in alternative school settings, effectiveness of transition program components, and obstacles to successful transitions. Although progress is being constrained by…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Purkey, William Watson; Strahan, David – Research in the Schools, 1995
Describes Invitational Education theory, illustrates it, and describes its application with seven middle schools. Invitational Education is based on the interrelationships among people, places, policies, processes, and programs. Ways in which the Invitational Education process differs from the usual "factory" approach to education are…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Theories, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedHudson, Larry; Kubala, Tom; Paugh, Robert; Truman, Barbara; Bayston, Tom; Ramos, Rafael; Torino, Damian; Kraushaar, David E.; McAdoo, Barbara; Bloethner, Craig – Journal of Educational Media & Library Sciences, 1997
Presents perspectives of teaching and learning via Internet-based courses. The courses discussed use the Web as a delivery system, not as the primary content. Describes courses offered and course organization; instructors' perspectives--from traditional distance education teaching to Web-based teaching; the role of Web consultants; and student…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Course Organization, Distance Education
Farris, Mike – Crisis in Education, 1998
The academic success of home schooling has been repeatedly documented. There are now 1.23 million children being home schooled in the United States Home schoolers have been a key part of the coalition fighting nationalized testing. They have also been disproportionately subject to child abuse investigations by social workers. As a result, they…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Abuse, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling
Feldman, Jay; Gray, Peter – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Observation of 200 children ages 4 to 19 attending a Massachusetts nongraded alternative school disclosed substantial age mixing. Younger children used older children to develop skills and acquire knowledge. Age mixing encouraged opportunities for creativity, helped match abilities, and fostered older children's sense of responsibility for younger…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Mixed Age Grouping
Peer reviewedMcPherson, Mary Lynn; Kerr, Robert A.; Fedder, Donald O.; Hollenbeck, R. Gary; Knapp, David A. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1999
The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy has developed a nontraditional doctor of pharmacy degree that requires students to meet the same terminal-performance objectives as the standard four-year PharmD degree. The program's design and evaluation are discussed, and suggestions are offered for improving the program to meet terminal-performance…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Behavioral Objectives, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs
Peer reviewedLi, Yawan; Chen, Jikun – Open Learning, 1999
Reports on findings of a joint Sino-Japanese study comparing conventional and television-based higher education in China, examining student satisfaction and student expectation of higher education, relative to the resourcing of conventional and radio and television universities ("universities without walls") in China. Reports on a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedSharma, R. C. – Indian Journal of Open Learning, 1999
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has made remarkable progress in the area of networking. An education network is being developed to provide mass training and resource-based learning. The development of networked education in India is highlighted and a model is suggested for the virtual classroom. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education


