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Briner, Conrad – Theor Pract, 1969
Administrators of schools can best exercise their responsibility to the public by keeping open well-run channels of communication. (CK)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Community Involvement, Educational Policy, Private Schools
Elford, George – America, 1972
Argues that the education voucher experiment proposed by the United States Office of Economic Opportunity promises benefits especially for the poor, but that support for it will be hard to come by. (RJ)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Finance, Educational Vouchers, Experimental Programs
Gorman, Burton W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1972
Means by which the high school can provide for its own self-renewal. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Organizational Change, School Organization
Orlosky, Donald; Smith, B. Othanel – Phi Delta Kappan, 1972
Descriptors: Change Agents, Curriculum Development, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Peer reviewedHopper, Catherine; Hansen, William – NASSP Bulletin, 1972
Writing from experience and involvement in organizing a school where there are humane opportunities for learning, authors say it's easier to help the faculty develop needed skills for humanization than to implement a structure which encourages attitudinal changes. (Editor)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedGaynor, Alan K. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1971
Utilizes Easton's political systems framework to analyze existing structural inadequacies and to support a number of alternative mechanisms for coping more effectively with politically energetic and ideologically divergent educational demands. (Author)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Political Influences, School Community Relationship, School Organization
Peer reviewedEmbree, James E. – School Management, 1971
In Las Vegas, Nevada, a complete high school program available during early evening hours provides double use of facilities and new opportunities for students. (Author)
Descriptors: Double Sessions, Facility Guidelines, Flexible Schedules, High Schools
Peer reviewedRathbone, Charles H. – Childhood Education, 1971
Discusses the recent growth of free schools" and the need for change; makes a plea for alternatives to traditional schooling. (AJ)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Masse, Denis – Education Canada, 1970
The present level of participation by Canadian teachers in the school decision-making process is undesirably low. (CK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Decision Making, Educational Problems, Hypothesis Testing
Yates, Sonja; Leck, Robert – Principal, 1982
Coprincipals carry the authority and status of the principal's office equally. The coprincipalship at Lompoc (California) Valley Middle School has functioned successfully for two years. Each principal shares in decision-making and has contacts with both successful and struggling students. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Junior High Schools, Management Teams, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedDavis, F. Houston – Educational Leadership, 1982
Describes the "schools-within-a-school" elementary program at Broken Ground School in Concord, New Hampshire, where parents and teachers are involved in choosing the learning environment best suited for each child, either the more formal "Conventional School" or the more individualized "Continuous Progress School."…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Multiunit Schools, Nontraditional Education
Peer reviewedSaunders, Murray – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1982
Analyzes Tanzania's efforts to modify the secondary curriculum by unifying academics and productive work. Teachers have not adopted the new approach. The author suggests that teachers' reactions are affected by the relationship between schools and the division of labor, difficulties of specifying what unity means, and problems of school…
Descriptors: Curriculum Problems, Educational Sociology, Practical Arts, School Organization
Gay, Geneva; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Highlights the findings of a study by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development on the effects of declining enrollment on instructional and supervisory programs, reviews the ramifications of P.L. 94-142, and suggests new instructional arrangements for coping with an era of retrenchment. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Systems, Program Administration
Peer reviewedFrancisco, Richard P. – Theory into Practice, 1979
The ways in which process consultation is used to provide technical assistance to schools are discussed. (JD)
Descriptors: Consultants, Curriculum Evaluation, Feedback, Meetings
Peer reviewedCarter, David G., Sr.; Lynch, Patrick – Planning and Changing, 1977
Provides a model for school organization structured to encourage coordination and communication between specialists, teachers, and principals. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Organization


