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Walker, Juliet E. – 1970
In terms of training teachers, the Ford Training and Placement Program is unique. It uses the cadre-model in the internship and placement year of the training program. The teacher training is focused on an attempted immersion of the university-based student into not only the grade level or subject-matter specialty in which he seeks a degree, but…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Education Majors, Field Instruction
Cusick, Philip A. – 1973
This book attempts to describe the way a number of students behave in high school; and to explain the way their behavior affects themselves, the teachers, administrators, and the entire school organization. The study was undertaken with the hope of developing a clearer understanding of the way these students see and act in high school, and to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Environment, Extracurricular Activities, Group Dynamics
Candoli, I. C.; Leu, Donald J. – 1973
This analysis draws on a variety of experiences with and models of centralized and decentralized school systems now in existence. The decentralized model or profile posed for consideration is intended as a basis for the development of a process by which indigenous models can be established for any locale as unique local variables are identified…
Descriptors: Centralization, Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Community Role
Blumner, Alan Samuel – 1973
This study illustrates the underlying premise that certain classes of participants may be adversely affected by organizational experiences in ways that are not normally recognized. Schools belong to a set of organizations whose primary function is to socialize organizational members. This function is described as the providing of a process to a…
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavioral Science Research, Case Studies, Disadvantaged
Mills, Nicolaus – 1971
If schools are to reorganize to meet the educational needs of disadvantaged children, should they become freer or more directed? This paper analyzes twelve schools, all of which in varying degrees have proved successful, and chosen because they indicate the broad range of free and directed school programs now being developed for disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Compensatory Education, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth
Shoemaker, Byrl – 1968
This paper suggests some principles and practices of vocational and technical education for the public education system. Five conclusions emerge from the paper: (1) Vocational and technical education are essential parts of the modern curriculum for public education; (2) public education is responsible for the vocational education of high school…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Business Education, Curriculum, Distributive Education
Gordon, Sol; Kassin, Doris – 1971
This report on the Thomas P. Morgan Elementary School, the first community-run school in Washington, D.C., is the result of extensive research and approximately ten visits of two and three days each during the academic year 1969-1970. It contains background information of events leading up to the establishment of the School, its inception in 1967,…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Problems, Community Control, Community Development
MCDILL, EDWARD L.; AND OTHERS – 1966
VARIATIONS IN THE INFORMAL SOCIAL SYSTEMS OF 20 HIGH SCHOOLS, THE SOURCES OF THESE VARIATIONS, AND THE EFFECTS OF SUCH VARIATIONS ON THE ACADEMIC ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS WERE STUDIED. TWO RELATED ASPECTS OF THE SCHOOL SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVED MAJOR RESEARCH EMPHASIS--(1) THE CHARACTERISTIC GLOBAL DEMANDS, FEATURES, AND EMPHASES OF…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Black Students, Educational Environment, Environmental Influences
KEITH, PAT M.; SMITH, LOUIS M. – 1967
THE DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION OF SOCIOPSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SCHOOL DESIGN WERE INVESTIGATED BY FOCUSING ON THE IMPACT OF A UNIQUELY DESIGNED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING, THE KENSINGTON SCHOOL. AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO SYNTHESIZE ROLE THEORY, DECISION MAKING THEORY, SOCIAL SYSTEM THEORY, AND SUCH PROBLEM AREAS AS STAFF PEER GROUPS, EDUCATIONAL…
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Educational Facilities Design, Experimental Schools, Group Behavior
Andrae, Annika, Ed. – 1976
The Process Analysis of Non-Grading (PANG) project began as a project for evaluating experiments with non-graded education in Stollet in the province of Varmland in western Sweden. Since then the project-work and design has been further developed and now also includes studying the school in its social environment. The project's main objective is…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Curriculum Design, Decentralization, Educational Facilities Design
Andes, John O.; And Others – 1971
This project presents a developmental study of alternative models for the organization of large school districts. Its objectives are: (1) to conceptualize, describe, and develop alternative administrative structures for large urban school systems; (2) to conceptualize and describe staffing policies for the different models; and, (3) to…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Conceptual Schemes, Conflict
Rochester City School District, NY. – 1976
The World of Inquiry School opened in September 1967 with an enrollment of 120 children accepted from the entire city of Rochester and Monroe County. By September 1973, enrollment had increased to 275. The school reflects major departures in educational attitudes, techniques and programs, with children being brought together from different…
Descriptors: Continuous Progress Plan, Educational Finance, Elementary Schools, Financial Support
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Slater, Robert O.; Doig, Jameson W. – Education and Urban Society, 1988
The concept of "instructional leadership" springs from a desire to relate school administration to instruction, but it does little to suggest what the specific links between the two might be. It obscures the uncertainty and tension that is bound to arise from serious efforts to restructure the schools. (BJV)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Improvement
Plisko, Valena White – Principal, 1984
Discusses recent and projected trends in (1) enrollments in elementary and secondary schools and among special student populations, (2) the numbers and configurations of elementary and secondary schools, (3) teacher employment and salary levels, (4) state and federal aid, and (5) student performance on national mathematics and science tests. (PGD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends
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Maddock, John – Comparative Education, 1983
Suggests that educational systems have been structured by societies in a state of insufficient awareness; focuses on the issues of centralization, organizational structures, and the curriculum. Compares aspects of South Australian, English/Welsh, Greek, and North American secondary education systems. (MH)
Descriptors: Centralization, Comparative Education, Educational Trends, Foreign Countries
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