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Peer reviewedCarroad, Diane L. – Children Today, 1994
Examines the issues addressed at two of three Child Care Institutes sponsored by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), as well as the responsibilities of ACF in relation to the provision of child care. Specific programs administered by ACF are discussed, as are future trends in federal support for child care and early childhood…
Descriptors: Day Care, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Educational Attitudes
Livingstone, D. W.; Hart, Doug – Education Canada, 1993
A public opinion survey in Ontario shows that a majority of respondents support increased spending on education; provincewide testing; open access to advanced courses and higher education; and greater involvement of parents, teachers, and students in determining educational policy. Although respondents support comparative testing, they do not…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Testing, Educational Attitudes, Educational Finance
Manning, Maryann; Manning, Gary – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Discusses ways that whole-language teachers can address the concerns raised by administrators, teachers, and parents about the use of portfolios in language arts classes. Suggests that teachers can use student self-evaluation and other methods to assign grades in portfolio-based classes, and master various techniques to reduce the time needed to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Criticism, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Education
Enz, Billie J.; Serafini, Frank – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Discusses techniques that elementary school teachers can use to help students assess their own achievement. Suggests that writing checklists can be used to evaluate content, organization, grammar, and diction and that student self-assessments are also a useful part of parent-student-teacher conferences. (MDM)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Reports on the activities of the Katz-MacMillan Cooperating Schools in Las Vegas, Nevada. The two K-5 schools are administered by joint principals, and although students do not move between buildings, the two institutions operate as one educational unit on a year-round basis. (MDM)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Attitudes, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMiller, Robert J.; And Others – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1994
Describes a one-day Minnesota conference for special-education secondary students and their teachers that included advocacy and information dissemination allowing students to explore postsecondary education. After participating, an increased number of students could envision a future that includes postsecondary education, and students had more…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Attitudes, High School Students, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedPike, Gary R. – Research in Higher Education, 1994
A study of University of Tennessee, Knoxville, graduates (n=828) at time of graduation and after two years found job satisfaction significantly positively correlated with ratings of the college experience. Women were less satisfied with their pay than were men but not more dissatisfied with the work or more likely to be looking for another job.…
Descriptors: Alumni, Compensation (Remuneration), Educational Attitudes, Graduate Surveys
Peer reviewedGrasha, Anthony F. – College Teaching, 1994
Introduces four articles that identify different perspectives on the teaching styles of college faculty. The articles are designed to help college faculty identify attitudes, values, and principles that guide excellent teachers, and to examine the strengths and weaknesses of their own teaching styles. (MDM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Attitudes, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedElam, Carol L.; And Others – College and University, 1994
A qualitative investigation of the conduct and content of medical school admission interviews found that differences in the 10 interviewers' perceptions of the purpose and structure of the interview varied according to their professional background and amount of experience with the admissions process. (MDM)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Admission Criteria, Admissions Officers, College Admission
Peer reviewedSolzbacher, Hildegard – NAMTA Journal, 1995
Asserts that children's potential is unlimited but dependent on three factors: (1) a nurturing environment; (2) adult understanding of human growth and development; and (3) society's understanding of the educational process. Suggests that adults need to treat each child as a unique individual and remove obstacles to their growth and development.…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Early Childhood Education, Educational Attitudes, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedJambor, Tom – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1994
Discusses the role of school recess periods in children's social development and academic achievement. Also examines changing attitudes toward the use of recess periods in the United States and other nations, and presents strategies for classroom teachers to use in advocating school recess periods in their schools and communities. (MDM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Advocacy, Early Childhood Education, Educational Attitudes
Peer reviewedO'Connor, Sorca M. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1995
Two case studies from turn-of-the-century Saint Louis, the public school kindergarten and a privately run day nursery, reveal that, although both organizations provided compensatory child rearing, the former was legitimated through the public school whereas the latter continued as an impoverished, largely illegitimate institution for the poor.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Rearing, Classroom Techniques, Definitions
Peer reviewedOkagaki, Lynn; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1995
Parents of high-achieving and low-achieving Mexican American fourth and fifth graders had similar beliefs about the importance of education and similar expectations for their children's educational attainment. Parents of high achievers were more likely to be upset by mediocre grades, to feel that they could help their children succeed, and to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Attitudes, Expectation, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedNewell, William J. – Sign Language Studies, 1995
Reports on a survey of 359 teachers of American Sign Language (ASL) conducted in 1993-94. Results found that the ability to apply appropriate methods, professional knowledge of ASL teaching practice, and bilingual skills in ASL and English were considered very important. Knowledge of theoretical issues and classroom management skills were viewed…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Bilingualism, Classroom Techniques, Educational Attitudes
Peer reviewedRahim, Aminur – Comparative Education Review, 1992
Examines explanations for lack of progress by Muslims in English education in East Bengal, colonial British India (now Bangladesh). Argues that urban-based, elitist English education failed to provide opportunities to rural Muslim farmers, and that, after the British formulated educational policies meeting Muslim needs, that community responded…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Attitude Change, Colonialism, Educational Attitudes


