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Schwartz, Allen A.; Jacobson, John W.; Holburn, Steve C. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2000
An expert panel and consensus workshops identified eight general hallmarks and 23 related indicators of person-centered approaches in planning and providing services and supports to individuals with mental retardation. The applicability of person-centered features and indicators to improving services and supports is discussed. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Delivery Systems, Empowerment
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Lubeck, Sally; Jessup, Patricia; deVries, Mary; Post, Jackie – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2001
Draws on data from three Head Start programs to examine how "culture" influences program improvement. Shows how culture takes shape through dynamic interactions in particular contexts, constituting identities, structuring social relationships, and privileging particular forms of knowledge. Highlights the importance of illuminating forces…
Descriptors: Children, Context Effect, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics
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Radhakrishna, Rama B. – Journal of Extension, 2001
Responses from 47 of 78 Clemson University extension specialists identified three critical professional development needs: communicating program impact to key decision makers, communicating client problems to researchers, and viewing problems from different perspectives. They felt that their expertise in other areas was high. (Contains 16…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Needs, Extension Agents, Problem Solving
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Eby, Lillian T.; Lockwood, Angie – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
Mentors and proteges from two formal mentoring programs were interviewed about the benefits associated with program participation, problems encountered in the program, and recommendations for program improvements. The most commonly reported benefits for proteges included learning, coaching, career planning, and psychosocial support. Mentors most…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Program Improvement, Interpersonal Relationship, Career Development
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Miller, Gary M.; Dollarhide, Colette T. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2006
The authors summarize the special section in the journal of Counselor Education and Supervision (Vol. 45, No. 4, June 2006) on school counseling supervision and present implications to guide the practice of school counselor supervision. The implications for practice, training, research, and professional standards for school counselors are…
Descriptors: School Supervision, School Counseling, School Counselors, Standard Setting
Dean, Ceri; Lauer, Patricia; Urquhart, Vicki – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
Teacher quality is a central pillar of the No Child Left Behind Act for good reason. Without high-quality teachers, one cannot realize the goal of high achievement for all students. In turn, if preservice teachers do not receive the highest-quality teacher preparation, then one cannot meet the demand for high-quality teachers. Few would argue…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Awards, Program Evaluation
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Norman, Janis – Teaching Artist Journal, 2004
How do you make something better? This is a fundamental question of professional development the national network of Young Audiences (YA) undertook to answer about its artist residency programs. The basic question assumes that those asking the question know what the "something" is, how effective it is in its current state, and what "it" is…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Teachers, Program Improvement, Scoring Rubrics
Granger, Robert C. – Society for Research in Child Development, 2008
No Child Left Behind (NCLB), with its emphasis on standards-based accountability, has put educators under considerable pressure to improve student academic outcomes. Much of the funding for after-school programs comes from education budgets and is administered by state and local education agencies. Consequently, after-school programs are often…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Finance, Politics of Education, Academic Achievement
Metz, Rachel A.; Goldsmith, Julie; Arbreton, Amy J. A. – Public/Private Ventures, 2008
Successfully navigating early adolescence depends, in large part, on the availability of safe and engaging activities and supportive relationships with adults, yet many preteens have limited access to positive supports and opportunities such as high-quality after-school programs that could put them on a path to success. Funders, policymakers and…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Early Adolescents, Program Effectiveness, Program Improvement
Hatry, Harry; Morley, Elaine – National Institute for Literacy, 2008
Coalitions have key roles in helping their communities accomplish the following: (1) Track the level of literacy in the community; (2) Use that information to help identify what, and how much, literacy assistance is needed; (3) Assess the extent to which community literacy programs are meeting the need, including how well existing literacy…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Community Programs, Literacy Education, Program Effectiveness
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Yumei, Yi – Chinese Education and Society, 2008
Since its initiation in 2003, the College Student Western China Program has had several satisfying achievements. At the same time, however, problems exist in the project. This article gives a brief analysis of problems encountered in the project from the aspects of publicity and campaign work, plans and schedules, student participation, voluntary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Assessment, Educational Indicators, Barriers
Committee for Economic Development, 2009
This CED report examines teacher pay and other compensation issues. Schools must be able to compete effectively for college-educated workers who have more career choices and see themselves as more mobile professionally than did earlier generations. Traditional compensation policies for teachers (salary schedules that reward only longevity and…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Teacher Salaries, Personnel Policy, Teacher Employment Benefits
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Chen, Li; Wang, Nan; Qiao, Ailing – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is two fold. First, it presents the developmental stages and running modes of K12 Online Schools in China. Second, it illustrates online education practice, its current status, and the use of ICT in online schools. The experiences and lessons learned from the development of the K12 Online Schools are presented,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Distance Education, Online Courses, Learning Strategies
Wingate, Lori; Westine, Carl; Gullickson, Arlen – Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Education, 2011
This fact sheet summarizes data gathered in the 2011 survey of National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grant recipients. Conducted by EvaluATE, the evaluation resource center for the ATE program located at The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University, this was the twelfth annual survey of ATE projects and…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Grants, Surveys, Research Projects
Leigh, David – 1993
This module for a 1-semester Total Quality Management (TQM) course for high school or community college students gives a brief introduction to some statistical tools. It includes a section on process variation that is intended to familiarize students with the causes of variation such as common and special causes. Statistical definitions are given…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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