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COMSTOCK, GEORGE; MACCOBY, NATHAN – 1966
TO FOCUS ON THE DAILY USE OF ETV IN COLOMBIAN SCHOOLS AND ON THE IMPACT OF THE PEACE CORPS UTILIZATION VOLUNTEERS WHO PROMOTED THE EFFECTIVE USE OF TV, SEVERAL SURVEYS WERE CONDUCTED WITH COLOMBIAN TEACHERS DURING 1964-65, THE LARGEST WITH 1,884 TEACHERS AT THE END OF THE SECOND SEMESTER IN 1965. IT WAS FOUND THAT NON-TEACHING PROBLEMS CONSISTUTED…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Consultants, Developing Nations, Educational Facilities
Frazier, Alexander, Ed. – 1968
This resource pamphlet offers information about programs, curriculum development, and teacher education for disadvantaged children. Described are innovations in school organization and the expansion of school programs into such areas as preschools, tutoring, enrichment and guidance projects, and school community cooperation. Also noted are some of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Education, Educational Innovation
King, A. J. C.; And Others – 1977
This report describes a study that investigated the effects of "full-credit semestering" in Ontario secondary schools. In full-credit semestering, the school year is divided in half, and students receive full credit for each course completed each semester. The study also explored the effects of trimestering, half-credit semestering, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, Case Studies, Credit Courses
Schwartzrock, Herman T. – 1977
Spurred by the success of a pilot program in arts-centered education developed under the Interdisciplinary Model Programs in the Arts for Children and Teachers (IMPACT) project, the Eugene, Oregon, schools established a Magnet Arts alternative school for 150 elementary students. Sharing space and classified staff with a traditional school, it…
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Education, Magnet Schools, Nontraditional Education
Chambers, D. N.; And Others – 1974
As school organizations become more complex, the task of designing schools becomes more difficult. Not the least of the problems is determining the teaching spaces required. This report describes a new method of determining teaching accommodation needs from a statement of the school curriculum. Central to the method is a computer-based system of…
Descriptors: Class Size, Computer Science, Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
Smith, Jack E. – 1974
A study was undertaken in the Spring of 1974 to evaluate the effectiveness of the administrative structure of the instructional program of East Los Angeles College (ELAC) and to make recommendations for change. Since ELAC was founded 29 years ago each new discipline has been established as a separate department; at the time of the study 27 such…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrators, Centralization, Cluster Grouping
Robbins, Jerry H. – 1975
This paper summarizes studies conducted to predict various educational outputs or other measures of quality from measures of student and community input and educational processes, groups the studies by the type of output measure used, and searches for trends in the results. The data are arranged in five columns in an extensive chart. The first…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Quality, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Charters, W. W., Jr. – 1976
The adoption of team teaching or team organization in an elementary school causes change in the organization's work system or in the basic structure of its managerial system, or both. Distinguishing between the two kinds of change has been a central feature of the MITT (Management Implications of Team Teaching) research project at the University…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Elementary Schools, Instructional Systems
Christison, Milton – 1976
This manifesto outlines the purposes, instructional program, facilities, allocation of resources, financing, and implementation of a private elementary and middle school that is based on the concepts of professional accountability and individualized learning. The school would be organized around learning families that cross grade and ability…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Finance, Elementary Education, House Plan
Brooks, Kenneth W.; And Others – 1975
Centerville has attempted to enhance personalized education at the high school level by gaining the advantage of small schools, yet having the facilities to house 2,700 students on a single site. The school facility includes a central core and two academic wings. Each of these three units functions as an individual school. The core unit also…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Educational Philosophy, Educational Specifications, Flexible Facilities
Kiesling, Herbert J. – 1975
This booklet offers a summary of research literature on educational productivity, as well as interpretive comments by the author on the implications of such research for restructuring educational programs at the elementary and secondary levels. The booklet is organized in three sections. Part 1 describes the principal methods and techniques used…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy
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Rasmussen, Roger L. – 1976
This paper describes some aspects of the organization and management of 14 schools that have been participating in the voucher demonstration in Alum Rock, California. The kinds of alternative programs being offered, the allocation of decision-making within the participating schools, and the effects of parent choice are briefly discussed. An…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administration, Change Strategies, Decision Making
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Hackensack Public Schools, NJ. – 1973
This booklet describes the basic curriculum design and staff organization of Project LEM, an experimental open education program at Hillers Elementary School in Hackensack, New Jersey. The LEM open education plan is characterized by differentiated staffing, multiage and multiethnic groupings, personalized instruction, a structured schedule, a core…
Descriptors: Age Grade Placement, Curriculum Development, Differentiated Staffs, Educational Innovation
New York Urban Coalition, NY. – 1975
This issue of "Mini-School News" deals with the first 12 steps involved in starting a minischool. The first and most critical step is to clearly identify the problems that make reform seem necessary. The question then becomes one of identifying the possible solutions and sources of information about them. Then the data must be evaluated from a…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Educational Needs
Henson, Owen M. – 1975
Topeka West High School has approximately 1,500 students divided into four houses of 375 students. An effort is made to randomly distribute the incoming sophomores equally among the four houses. Each house has an assistant principal, a counselor, and a staff of 8 to 10 teachers representing the instructional areas of English, social studies, and…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Decentralization, Educational Facilities Design, High Schools
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