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Constantino, Steven M. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2007
This article discusses the challenges to engaging families in secondary schools, along with practical tips for improving family engagement at the secondary level. Some of these challenges include lack of connection, poor communication, poor attendance, and complex curriculum. The tips and practices that are presented here are just a few of the…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Secondary Schools, High Schools, Family Involvement
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Finnegan, Cara A. – Argumentation and Advocacy, 2003
Notes that John Dewey committed to the construction of an "elastic" social imaginary responsive to the rhetorical needs of a public in crisis. Explains that Dewey argued that a new third party must adopt an agonistic style of communication. Suggests that Dewey described the role of a third party in ways that might prove productive for…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Political Parties
Caruso, Nicholas D., Jr. – School Administrator, 2004
Every superintendent eventually has to deal with "The Bomb." This refers to a loaded question from a board member dropped at an inopportune moment in a public meeting when the superintendent has been given no time to prepare an informed response. The superintendent's typical reactions include the "deer in the headlights" look, a big gulp or even a…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Boards of Education, Administrator Role, Trustees
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Plung, Daniel L. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2006
The successful communicator is expected to provide communications that are not only complete but also representative of effective thinking (i.e., original). Creating complete and creative communications begins with a disciplined process of discovery--identifying, assessing, prioritizing, and integrating the articulated and embedded purposes.…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Communications, Creative Thinking, Rhetoric
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Barton, Keith C. – Educational Researcher, 2005
The value of an academic conference lies in its ability to engage attendees in ongoing scholarly conversations. Such engagement depends on presentations that are intellectually sound and effectively delivered, but it also requires thoughtful participation by discussants, session chairs, and audience members. Shared understanding of the…
Descriptors: Audiences, Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Conferences
North, Terri A. – Principal Leadership, 2005
With the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) now a constant in education and accountability linked specifically to standards that must be met by all students, the chances are likely that good schools--or even schools with a great academic reputation--will be thrust before the general public and labeled inadequate. Many such schools will be left to…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Improvement, Accountability, Communication Strategies
Hayden, Lance Alan – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study examines the deployment of automated red light camera systems in the state of Texas from 2003 through late 2007. The deployment of new technologies in general, and surveillance infrastructures in particular, can prove controversial and challenging for the formation of public policy. Red light camera surveillance during this period in…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Discourse Communities, Photography, Figurative Language
Shanahan, Patrick; Elliott, David – Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, 2009
The Australian Government established the Office for Youth (the Office) in September 2008 in an effort to engage with the young people of Australia. The Office will work with other government agencies to help young people reach their full potential; make effective transitions to adulthood as they continue to learn, start work, make decisions that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Agencies, Communication Strategies, Organizational Communication
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Somerville, Jerry – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 2008
The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify critically important factors that affect the meaningful assessment of student learning outcomes and study why these factors were critically important. A three-round Delphi process was used to solicit the opinions of individuals who were actively involved in student learning outcomes assessment…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Communication Strategies, Student Evaluation, Community Colleges
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Ollin, Ros – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
Classroom observations are an important source of information about teaching and about the practice of particular teachers. The paper considers the value placed on talk as opposed to silence in this context and suggests that a cultural bias towards talk means that silence is commonly perceived negatively. The paper is based on a qualitative…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Observation Techniques, Interviews, Classroom Environment
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Shih, Ya-Chun; Yang, Mau-Tsuen – Educational Technology & Society, 2008
A 3D virtually synchronous communication architecture for situated language learning has been designed to foster communicative competence among undergraduate students who have studied English as a foreign language (EFL). We present an innovative approach that offers better e-learning than the previous virtual reality educational applications. The…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Undergraduate Students, Instructional Design, Student Attitudes
McDonald, Nancy – American Institutes for Research, 2007
Guiding Principles to Manage Scholarship Programs represents an overall approach to implementing scholarship programs so as to maximize the learning opportunities to students and families who receive scholarships. Thirteen guiding principles for girls' scholarship programs are described herein. They are: (1) Research is used to identify cultural…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Females, Outreach Programs, Community Support
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Groth, Randall E.; Bergner, Jennifer A. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
This article describes the formation of a pedagogy-focused online discussion group for middle school mathematics teachers. Advice is offered for those seeking to establish similar conversations among their colleagues.
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Mathematics Teachers, Teaching Methods, Online Systems
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Aleman, Melissa Wood; Aleman, Carlos Galvan – Communication Teacher, 2007
A basic premise of social approaches to studying communication is that theories of interpersonal communication and personal relationships are reflexively defined, socially constructed, and historically situated. In contrast to the tradition of psychological models of relational processes and message transmission, social approaches encourage…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Textbooks, Theory Practice Relationship, Mass Media
McGrath, Mary Jo – School Administrator, 2007
The author of this article, an education attorney, begins by describing a case where, a school superintendent of personnel for a rural school district in Michigan had just received a performance evaluation with high marks and a new three-year contract. Two months later the school board called him into a closed session and presented him with…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Superintendents, Feedback, Fear
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