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Groholski, Kenneth Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to compare the perceptions of Texas Public School superintendents and school board presidents on the importance of leadership characteristics of the superintendency. The questionnaire used in this study was developed by Dr. Douglas D. Wilson and modified by the researcher. Responses to a Likert Scale instrument and…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Public Schools, School District Size, Likert Scales
Schmerler, Gil, Ed.; Mhatre, Nayantara; Stacy, Jill; Patrizio, Kami; Winkler, Jessica Endlich; Groves, Jennifer; Rockwood, Kathleen Dickinson; Lin, Clara E.; Hernandez, Lillian; Solorza, Cristian; Hummel, Robin E. – Bank Street College of Education, 2009
Teacher leadership is "hard." Many of the reasons are obvious: Teaching is a highly labor-intensive profession to begin with, leaving little downtime for work with other adults. School schedules are notoriously stingy with space for adult collaboration. Teachers are rarely paid to exercise leadership; when they are, they are never paid…
Descriptors: School Schedules, School Culture, Teacher Leadership, Mentors
Simmerman, Herbert R., Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study investigated the use of organizational learning community principles to effectively manage organizational change. Target is a pseudonym for a small public school in Southern New Jersey that has provided educational services to students with special needs since 1969. In 2004 Target began providing services to a new population of students…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Intervention, Behavior Modification, Organizational Change
Stevens, David; Sporte, Sue; Stoelinga, Sara Ray; Bolz, Alissa – Consortium on Chicago School Research, 2008
For nearly a decade, the Chicago High School Redesign Initiative (CHSRI) has worked to improve educational opportunities for Chicago adolescents by opening and supporting small high schools across the city. While the overall results of the initiative have been mixed, several CHSRI schools have successfully improved students' outcomes. This latest…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Change, Educational Opportunities, Instructional Leadership
Jaffe-Walter, Reva – Teachers College Record, 2008
Context: Networks are seen as important vehicles for educators' professional development because they provide opportunities for educators to develop their teaching and leadership capacities and establish forums for educator resistance. Networks that also function as intermediary organizations provide spaces in which educators and network leaders…
Descriptors: Case Studies, High Schools, Public Schools, Educational Policy
Stroup, John T.; Salmonowicz, Michael J.; Broom, Christopher C. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2007
This case tells the story of James Madison High School, which became the epicenter of a debate over the future reorganization and control of large secondary schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). The LAUSD, recently taken over by the newly elected mayor, was fighting for control of this 3,000-student high school with a charter…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Change, Urban Schools, Public Schools
Dyrness, Andrea – Ethnography and Education, 2007
This paper brings together ethnographic data and testimonies from a group of Latina mother activists with critical race theories, to challenge dominant views of home-school relations and re-envision the "homeplace" as a site of radical resistance (Hooks (1990) "Yearning: race, gender and cultural politics" (Boston, MA, South…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Mothers, Parent Participation, Ethnography
McLeod, Roderick W.; And Others – 1988
Between 1975 and 1984, small secondary schools in Northern Ontario (Canada) suffered a period of declining enrollment. This document is designed to address the decisions made by these schools regarding program delivery during this period. Program delivery strategies are examined and documented based on information from 22 small secondary schools…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Delivery Systems, Educational Cooperation, Foreign Countries
Horner, J. T.; And Others – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1975
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Community Resources, Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs
Wilson, Alfred P.; Heim, John M. – 1984
Data from Kansas' 265 rural school districts from 1978-1979 through 1983-1984 revealed that there were 928 principal turnovers during that period. There were 931 possible principalships: 286 high school principals and 36 assistant principals; 72 middle school principals; and 537 elementary school principals. Total principal changes reached a high…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Longitudinal Studies, Principals
Peer reviewedSnyder, Norman C. – Liberal Education, 1974
In the process of restructuring higher education to meet the needs of particular populations of students, we have also engineered a restoration of meaning and thus created the materials necessary to construct an appropriate sense of community in higher education. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Colleges, Educational Administration, Enrollment Trends
Swenson, Leroy H. – Amer Vocat J, 1969
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Cooperative Education, High Schools, Program Development
New Mexico State Dept. of Education, Santa Fe. – 1967
A SMALL HIGH SCHOOL IS DEFINED AS ONE WITH AN ENROLLMENT OF 150 STUDENTS OR LESS IN GRADES 7-12 OR IN GRADES 9-12. THE MINIMUM GUIDANCE PROGRAM STANDARDS FOR SMALL HIGH SCHOOLS, AS PRESCRIBED BY THE NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS--(1) ONE PERSON WITH A MINIMUM OF SIX SEMESTER HOURS IN GUIDANCE MUST BE…
Descriptors: Certification, Counselors, Guidance, Guidance Programs
Buser, Robert L.; Humm, William L. – 1969
Fifty-six articles and reports dating from September 1963 to May 1968 pertain to various factors and problems related to rural education and small schools. These factors include comparison of rural schools, educational and occupational plans and attainments of rural youth, dropouts, problems of minority groups, educational innovations, and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Dropouts, Educational Problems, Inservice Education
Russell, Dwane – 1967
Because of the rapid increase of technological and general knowledge, the maintenance and development of teaching staffs has become a major problem, especially for the small school district. Cooperative programs uniting several school districts, such as the school study councils utilized in Texas, seem to present the most favorable solution.…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs, Inservice Education

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