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Lipkins, Susan – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2006
Written with clarity and passion, "Preventing Hazing" uncovers the deep roots of hazing, how and why it permeates schools, colleges, and communities, and what parents, teachers, and coaches can do to prevent it. The author shows how to recognize the warning signs, what to do if a student has been involved in a hazing (either as a victim,…
Descriptors: Violence, Hazing, Victims, Moral Issues
Pastore Gaal, Linda – ProQuest LLC, 2005
There is very little research on the phenomena surrounding the life stories and experiences of teen parents who completed their associate's degree. This dissertation is a case study that tells the life stories of five teen parents who graduated from the Cincinnati Branch of Chatfield College with an associate's degree. Narrative Inquiry provides…
Descriptors: Early Parenthood, Case Studies, Associate Degrees, College Graduates
Peer reviewedKirby, Peggy C.; Meza, James, Jr. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
Studied 11 schools that began implementing the Accelerated Schools program in 1994, focusing on two randomly selected "coaches" from each district who received special university training and guided schools through the implementation process. The coaching delivery model proved quite successful but could have improved its coach-selection…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Delivery Systems, Empowerment, Higher Education
Grayson, Randall – Camping Magazine, 1997
Camps can increase campers' self-esteem through "I-Can't funerals," camper information forms, noncompetitive atmosphere, positive behavior management, Socratic rule deduction, camper selection of activities, public commendations, and de-emphasis of physical attractiveness. Effects on self-esteem are given for each suggestion. Sidebars…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Development, Competition, Empowerment
Peer reviewedWynne, Edward A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
Homeroom "power" (the capability to affect students' feelings, attitudes, or behaviors) varies by meeting frequency and length, amount of student turnover, faculty members' length of assignment with one group of students, and number of allotted tasks. Homerooms can be revived to promote a communitarian spirit and serve students' need for…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Intimacy, Principals, School Activities
Peer reviewedParry, Arthur E.; Horton, Marshall J. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1997
Part-time faculty are critical in providing a sense of the marketplace to guide curriculum improvement. If adjuncts are not given a greater role, market forces will dictate curriculum change, albeit slowly and inefficiently. (SK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMaskin, Melvin R. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Describes three social studies projects tackled by students at the Bronx High School of Science: an extracredit activity on doing business in Manhattan, a citizen-participation project on fixing the United States, and a cooperative activity to identify problems common to Tokyo and New York City. Using the Internet to solve real-world problems…
Descriptors: High Schools, Internet, Learning Activities, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedShevitz, Betty; Weinfeld, Rich; Jeweler, Sue; Barnes-Robinson, Linda – Roeper Review, 2003
This article describes the Wings Mentor Program in Maryland, a program developed to provide additional support to students with gifts who also have learning disabilities and highly able students who were not succeeding in the classroom. Students realize their creative and intellectual potential when paired with mentors who nurture them. (Contains…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disabled, Learning Disabilities, Mentors
Kligman, Philip S.; Aihara, Katherine A. – Indiana Reading Journal, 1997
Considers the relationship of teacher questioning to resultant student questions in a whole language, literature-based classroom. Finds that the teacher provided numerous opportunities for students to continually formulate questions, helping students to master the difficult art of asking questions at different levels of inquiry. (RS)
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Grade 2, Primary Education, Questioning Techniques
Peer reviewedBorelli, Jan – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
A high school principal explains her strategy for turning around a disorderly, gang-ridden middle school. Her discipline plan's success hinged on developing schoolwide expectations for behavior, developing positive consequences, compiling a list of unacceptable behaviors, and empowering teachers to administer consequences, including contacting…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Instructional Leadership, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedSchneider, Rebecca Barone; Barone, Diane – Childhood Education, 1997
Describes the preparation, implementation, and results of a classroom cross-age tutoring project, which involved third and fourth graders reading books to younger students. Discusses evolution of project: students' lesson plans became more student-centered and complex over time, tutors assumed responsibility for younger children, and their…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Literacy
Peer reviewedRowell, J. Cy – Religious Education, 2000
Proposes seven metaphors for teaching under the motif of interpreter that may empower a minister to adopt a self-image as teacher: (1) organic/cooperative; (2) liberator; (3) nurturing hope; (4) colearner; (5) preparer of trials to come; (6) midwife; and (7) teller of stories from the faith. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Churches, Clergy, Empowerment
Gross, Miraca U. M. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article discusses the negative effects of criticizing a child's teacher in front of the child and the positive effects of modeling a healthy respect of the educational system. Study findings are discussed which indicate high-achieving children saw themselves as active partners with their teachers or coaches, not empty vessels. (Contains 6…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Criticism, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
Peer reviewedZahur, Rubina; Barton, Angela Calabrese; Upadhyay, Bhaskar Raj – International Journal of Science Education, 2002
Discusses the purpose of science education for children of the very poor classes in caste-oriented developing countries such as Pakistan. Presents a case study of one teacher educator whose beliefs and practices sharply deviated from the norm--she believes that science education ought to be about empowering students to make physical and political…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment
Peer reviewedBollard, Martin – Journal of Learning Disabilities (United Kingdom), 2003
This article discusses how a focus group of seven individuals with Down syndrome was used to explore experiences of going to the doctor. Obtaining consent and acknowledging the power differential between participants and researchers are highlighted as key challenges for those wishing to engage in disability research. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Down Syndrome, Empowerment, Ethics

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