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Peer reviewedKirk, Carol A. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2000
Discusses why (given the need and rationale for adolescent assessment, instruction, and support) it has been such a struggle over the years to develop and maintain strong adolescent reading programs. Looks at failures to understand and communicate, and budget battles. Argues that the Adolescent Literacy position statement of the International…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Literacy
Gallagher, Chris – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
Prospects for reforming assessment are dim. Persistence of the "education crisis" is chiefly attributable to the testing industry's profit margins and its distrust of teachers--a ploy to preserve the educational power structure. Schools should be accountable to local communities, not corporate entities, as a Nebraska initiative shows.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education, Power Structure
Peer reviewedGuri-Rosenblit, Sarah – Mediterranean Journal of Educational Studies, 1999
Analyzes changes that have occurred in Israeli's higher education system over the decades, accounting for the reconstruction of its external and internal boundaries. Provides a conceptual framework for comparing national higher education systems. Examines developments characterizing the restructuring of Israeli higher education from a…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Educational Change, Educational Development, Foreign Countries
Abrams, Marc; Canada, Benjamin O. – American School Board Journal, 2000
Conversing about board-administrator foibles, a board member and the superintendent of the Portland (Oregon) School District reach agreement concerning essentials for working well together. They acknowledge the need for smaller, informal meetings; absolute and trust and communication; long-term commitment; and ideological understandings. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Board Administrator Relationship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPlank, David N.; Sykes, Gary – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 1999
Presents preliminary observations on how allowing some parents in Michigan to choose which schools their children attend affects the educational system. Asserts that the current enthusiasm for educational choice is an example of a broader effort to shift the responsibility for addressing deeply-rooted social and economic problems out of the public…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Opportunities, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedForsythe, David P. – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1999
Responds to John King Gamble and states that, up to a point, Gamble is right when he says that universities are different from other organizations. But the 21st century will see more principles of corporate management applied to public universities, along with more attention to recruitment and retention of students. The matter is one of balance…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Attitudes, Educational Practices, Educational Principles
Wahlstrom, Kyla L. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Tinkering with school schedules to accommodate adolescents' sleep patterns is politically risky. A University of Minnesota study analyzing stakeholders' attitudes toward later high school starting times showed that changing a school's schedule provokes as emotional a reaction as that of closing a school or changing its attendance area. Open…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Change, High Schools, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedThomson, Pat – English in Australia, 2001
Argues that the abolishment of the Disadvantaged Schools Program (DSP) in South Australia represented a shift away from a focus on the social to the individual, from curriculum to instruction, from school-based inquiry and teacher research to expert solutions, and from various contexted and contested outcomes to a singular and simplistic version…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Foreign Countries
Ulstrup, Svend – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2001
Although Danish nature guides conduct outdoor biology classes and friluftsliv (open-air life) guides teach enjoyment of nature, cooperation is nonexistent. Danish students and schools are enthusiastic about friluftsliv, but authorities obstruct participation. Mass media depict nature as a challenge course for pleasure instead of a basis for…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Conservation (Environment), Educational Attitudes, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedSparks, Barbara – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2001
A feminist analysis of the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act shows that its emphasis on women's role as mothers impedes their literacy development. Adult education policies should be reexamined because of the competing interests of women's development for parenting (family literacy) and for work (welfare reform). (Contains 20 references.)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Legislation, Educational Policy, Family Literacy
Peer reviewedMcClamroch, Jo; Byrd, Jacqueline J.; Sowell, Steven L. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2001
Analyzes a strategic planning model formulated for not-for-profit organizations, assesses how successfully it was applied at Indiana University Bloomington libraries, and discusses the political nature of the process, importance of quality leaders, communicating relevant information, collaboration, and opportunities for organizational learning.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cooperation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFox, Dennis – Radical Teacher, 2001
Suggests that the most dangerous component of President Bush's education plan is the imposition of high-stakes standardized testing on public school students, describing the country's national anti-testing movement and highlighting the movement against the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, which is led by such groups as the Coalition…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Activism, Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGetty, David; Gray, Marie Ann – Educational Management & Administration, 2001
Study of the impact of The Code of Practice for Children with Special Education Needs on the governance and administration of local schools in Northern Ireland and Britain. Suggests methods and topics for future research. (Contains 44 references.)
Descriptors: Administration, Community Involvement, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCastagnera, James Ottavio – Change, 2001
Suggests that higher education should fill the vacuum left by big labor. Asserts that to do this, higher education must become adept at shifting from the right foot of collaboration with big business and big government to the left foot of confrontation, even at the price of lost corporate or government support, when the issue is academic freedom…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Role, Conflict, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedWaters, Tony; Leblanc, Kim – Comparative Education Review, 2005
This article examines the schooling that is provided in the world's refugee camps. The limitations provided both by the nature of schooling itself and by the international refugee relief system are explored. It is concluded that there are actually three separate paradoxes making problematic the development of refugee education programs. The first…
Descriptors: Public Education, Refugees, Politics of Education, Access to Education


