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Harrison, John A. – American School Board Journal, 1998
In 1996, a Winston-Salem principal closed a failing alternative school and developed a new program dedicated to helping at-risk kids succeed. The result was LEAP (Learning and Acceleration Program) Academy, a school that helps academically unstable middle-school students catch up to their peers by completing two years of academic course work in…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Acceleration (Education), High Risk Students, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedDabbagh, Nada H.; Schmitt, Jeff – Educational Media International, 1998
Examines the pedagogical implications of redesigning instruction for Web-based delivery through a case study of an undergraduate computer science course. Initially designed for a traditional learning environment, this course transformed to a Web-based course using WebCT, a Web-based course authoring tool. Discusses the specific features of WebCT.…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science
Luther, Judy – Educom Review, 1998
Examines the technologies and issues involved in assuring distance education students access to the electronic library. Discusses the changing nature of distance learning; issues in providing access to electronic resources; new models for the distance learning environment; and the Western Governors University collaborative resource sharing effort.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cooperative Programs, Distance Education, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedDrake, Daniel D. – American Secondary Education, 2000
Urban schools' success depends on their responsiveness to student, parent, and community needs. Responsive programs include alternative high-engagement, remedial, or "last-chance" schools; charter schools; full-service schools providing health and social services; immersion programs for single-gender African-American students;…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Students, Charter Schools, Family Needs
Gregory, Tom – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
Alternative high schools whose power emanates from variety, choice, and personal relationships are hindered from succeeding by sending schools' practices. Alternatives lack control over who attends, student diversity, time of entry, who teaches, program definition, and graduation policies. They often have inferior facilities and insufficient…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Diversity (Student), Educational Equity (Finance), Enrollment
Peer reviewedHall, Winnifred M.; Marrett, Christine – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1996
Reports on a study of the University of the West Indies Distance Teaching Experiment, which offers preservice teacher education via distance education using an interactive teleconference network. Surveys of participating teachers (n=169) indicated that the network had several of the desired infrastructures in place for conducting quality teacher…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Computer Networks, Deafness, Distance Education
Peer reviewedMagnuson, Paul – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1996
Describes a field experience project where students traveled to the Concordia Language Villages, Moorhead, Minnesota, for a one-day conference. Prior to the conference students researched school systems in other countries and assumed the roles of representatives. They then worked towards a consensus for an ideal school. (MJP)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGoldhaber, Dan D. – Educational Researcher, 1999
Discusses the impact of school choice on educational outcomes, examining: whether there is any evidence that the various alternatives to traditional public schools are delivering education in a fundamentally different and more efficient form; what the equity consequences and demographic implications are for enhanced school choice; and how enhanced…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Charter Schools, Educational Finance, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedAkerlind, Gerlese S.; Trevitt, A. Chris – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1999
Discusses why the introduction of new technologies (or other educational innovations) as a means to greater learner autonomy is likely to produce some student resistance. Considers factors involved in determining the strength of resistance, and ways teachers can assist students to recognize and overcome associated problems. Presents the authors'…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Podoll, Sue; Randle, Darcy – T.H.E. Journal, 2005
The Rapid City Academy is the alternative high school program for South Dakota's Rapid City Area Schools, which has an enrollment of about 13,000 K-12 students, with five middle schools feeding two large traditional high schools and the alternative program. A high percentage of students at the academy are considered "at-risk" due to…
Descriptors: High School Students, Nontraditional Education, High Risk Students, Low Income Groups
Boxie, Paula – Reading Horizons, 2004
What roles can colleges and universities play in serving the many young adults whom our public school systems fail? This article sheds light on how one university was able to make a literacy connection with students attending an Alternative High School (AHS). This connection enabled AHS students and teacher candidates to effectively carry out a…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Public Schools, Computer Mediated Communication, Literacy Education
Peer reviewedDenner, Jill; Coyle, Karin; Robin, Leah; Banspach, Stephen – Journal of School Health, 2005
Service learning has been identified as a promising approach to reduce sexual risk behavior, among other outcomes. This study used qualitative data analysis to offer suggestions for optimally integrating service learning into a program to reduce sexual risks among alternative school students. Data were collected from student participants in the…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Nontraditional Education, Data Analysis, Risk
Gilson, Tim – Journal of Educational Research & Policy Studies, 2006
Based on the writings and research of Mary Anne Raywid (1994) and Gary Wehlage (1989), this study sought to identify characteristics of effective alternative high schools in Iowa. This effectiveness was identified as both student retention and graduate completion. The following characteristics were not positively related to graduate completion…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, High Schools, Institutional Characteristics, School Effectiveness
Rice, Kerry Lynn – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2006
This review provides a comprehensive examination of the literature surrounding the current state of K-12 distance education. The growth in K-12 distance education follows in the footsteps of expanded learning opportunities at all levels of public education and training in corporate environments. Implementation has been accomplished with a limited…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education, Distance Education, Literature Reviews
Oloo, James Alan – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2007
Educational outcomes for Aboriginal students in British Columbia, and Canada in general, are a cause for considerable concern. High dropout rates, low participation, completion and success rates at educational institutions have challenged educators for decades. Solutions have included lowering admission requirements for Aboriginal candidates and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Problems, Dropout Rate, Educational Objectives

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