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Kirby, Kathleen M. – Elementary School Guidance & Counseling, 1997
Focuses on the characteristics and emotional needs of children adopted after infancy while in elementary school. Recommends appropriate counseling and consultation interventions for children, teachers, and other responsible adults. Examines regressive behaviors, such as inattention and impulsiveness, and some of the negative expectations…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Behavior Problems, Case Studies
Peer reviewedCarnine, Doug – Exceptional Children, 1997
This paper presents a rationale and suggestions for increasing the quality of and demand for research findings as a vital component of educational improvement efforts. Addresses issues of trustworthiness, useability, and accessibility and suggests ways to nurture demand for research among influence producers, knowledge producers, knowledge…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement
Ferris, Angeline; And Others – Educational Technology Review, 1997
Discussion of change theory, the adoption of educational technology, and its impact on curriculum focuses on experiences at Lesley College (Massachusetts) with integrating technology into the preservice teacher curriculum. The role of the faculty and the importance of administrative support are also discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adoption (Ideas), Curriculum Development, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedDixon, Kathryn; Pelliccione, Lina – Australian journal of Career Development, 2003
Vocational education and training (VET) teachers in Australian secondary schools (n=11) identified the following influences on adoption of National Training Packages: ways in which teachers construct meaning for innovations, organizational culture, infrastructure, leadership, and policy. More time, training, and a coordinator helped embed and…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries, School Culture
Peer reviewedHanley, Barbara – Mental Retardation, 2002
Discussion of developmental disability and child welfare notes the relatively high numbers of children with disabilities receiving child welfare services and/or in foster homes. Suggested changes include training for prospective foster or adoptive parents, the new concept of the "foster to adopt" family, and more involvement of professionals in…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Cooperation, Change Strategies, Child Welfare
Peer reviewedDennis, Michael L.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1990
Discusses the limitations of previous energy conservation programs in affecting the behavior of individual consumers. Suggests that the rational-economic model upon which they were based needs to be supplemented with alternative psychosociological models in developing future programs. (EVL)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Audience Analysis, Audience Response, Behavior Change
Peer reviewedFlango, Victor Eugene – Child Welfare, 1990
An estimate of the total number of adoptions in the United States and the proportion of total adoptions conducted by public agencies in 1987 was drawn from adoption information from state social services agencies, bureaus of vital statistics, and state court administrative offices. (BB)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Child Welfare, Placement
Peer reviewedKennedy, Chris – Applied Linguistics, 1988
Explains some of the concepts commonly used in innovation theory and attempts to relate these concepts to ELT (English language teaching) project management. Related areas, such as factors in the innovation process, systemic change, participant roles, criteria for acceptance of innovation, ownership, and innovation gains and losses are discussed.…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedIngvarson, Lawrence; MacKenzie, David – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1988
Follow-up study of the extent to which teachers implemented objectives of a course on microcomputer applications up to two years after they had taken the course indicated that school districts' investments in inservice education will have limited returns if they only provide the courses and neglect to anticipate or provide follow-up support.…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWhite, Laird; And Others – Children Today, 1994
Reviews three books: (1) "A Practical Parent's Handbook on Teaching Children with Learning Disabilities" (Shelby Holley); (2) "Children Can't Wait: Reducing Delays for Children in Foster Care" (Katharine Cahn and Paul Johnson); and (3) "Transdisciplinary Play-Based Intervention: Guidelines for Developing a Meaningful…
Descriptors: Adoption, Book Reviews, Children, Curriculum Development
Rosenthal, James A.; And Others – Children and Youth Services Review, 1996
Presents results of a three-state mailed survey that examined pre- and postadoptive service needs of 562 families who adopted children, most of whom had special needs, through public child welfare agencies. Financial and medical adoptive subsidies emerged as pivotal service needs. Counseling and education services and respite care were evaluated…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoptive Parents
Peer reviewedHobday, Angela; Lee, Karen – Adoption & Fostering, 1994
Suggests that medical advisors may be an important resource for adoptive parents seeking to understand their child's behavior. Examines the effects of the child's past--problems such as loss, poor attachment, or abuse--and how the child and new family adjust. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoptive Parents, Attachment Behavior
Peer reviewedValente, Thomas W.; Rogers, Everett M. – Science Communication, 1995
Describes some of the history of rural sociological research on the diffusion of agricultural innovations, and shows how research followed (and deviated from) the Kuhnian concept of paradigm development. Examines the Iowa Hybrid Seed Corn Study which contributed to the rise of sociological diffusion research. (103 references) (AEF)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Agricultural Production, Agricultural Trends, Diffusion (Communication)
Peer reviewedWard, Margaret – Child Welfare, 1995
Discusses the role of advocacy in bringing about change in child welfare agencies, focusing on the history of adoption practice in Canada. Notes that advocacy can serve both to keep child welfare organizations off balance and to apply pressure at decision points, providing a voice for clients and for society as a whole. (MDM)
Descriptors: Adoption, Change Strategies, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare
Peer reviewedLevin, Michael; And Others – Intelligence, 1994
Michael Levin argues that data from the study are consistent with a black/white IQ difference that is significantly genetic. Richard Lynn maintains that adoption by middle-class, white families has no effect on intelligence. Waldman, Weinberg, and Scarr respond to these criticisms and support the original conclusions. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoptive Parents, Blacks, Genetics


