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Peer reviewedDonlevy, James G., Ed.; Donlevy, Tia Rice, Ed. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1999
Reviews the NTTI (National Teacher Training Institute) for Math, Science and Technology model that trains teachers to use video and Internet resources to enhance math and science instruction. Discusses multimedia methodology; standards-based training; program impact in schools; and lesson plans available on the NTTI Web site. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement
Peer reviewedCole, Ted; Visser, John – Behavioral Disorders, 1999
This article focuses on children with emotional or behavior disorders in England and programs that have evolved in the 19th and 20th centuries to address their needs. Theoretical battles between supporters of a medical approach and those of the now-dominant educational model are discussed, as well as the inclusion movement. (CR)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Behavior Disorders, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedGreenberg, Daniel – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 1999
The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System is a damaging and dangerous "reform" with fundamental flaws: assumptions that all children undergo the same developmental process and that everyone requires the same knowledge to be successful; the fact that the guide and exams cover irrelevant material; and the idea that testing is…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Child Development, Educational Change, Educational Malpractice
Peer reviewedGagnon, Joseph Calvin; Maccini, Paula – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article presents specific instructional approaches and examples to develop the algebraic reasoning skills of middle and secondary students with mild disabilities. Discussion of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards identifies general principles, content standards, and process standards. Discussion of effective instruction…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Standards, Algebra, Educational Principles
Peer reviewedThompson, Sandra J.; Thurlow, Martha L. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2001
Findings are presented from the National Center on Educational Outcomes' 1999 survey of state directors (n=48) of special education about test participation rates and factors that influence participation. More students are participating in statewide testing, however, there are factors that continue to inhibit greater participation. Recommendations…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Disabilities, Educational Assessment
Peer reviewedRoss, E. Wayne – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1999
States that the National Education Summit and the report by Public Agenda, "Standards and Accountability: Where the Public Stands," are examples of how neoliberal democracy thwarts participation by parents, teachers, students, and community members. Focuses on Public Agenda's report, parents' reactions to standards, and the idea of…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEisner, Elliot W. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2000
Offers twelve lessons that can be learned by examining the ideas and practices concerning the improvement of schools. Discusses the potential and complexities of each lesson in detail and provides a summary of what can be learned from U.S. history. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational History
Van Zandt, Kathryn – Teaching Music, 2001
Focuses on traditional music ensembles (orchestra, bands, and choir) discussing such issues as the affects of block scheduling and how to deal with scheduling issues, the effects of funding on large ensemble programs, nontraditional ensembles in music programs, and trying to teach the National Standards for Music Education within a large ensemble.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Bands (Music), Block Scheduling, Elementary Secondary Education
Paglin, Catherine – Northwest Education, 2001
In 2001, Oregon was far out in front of most other states in implementing state academic standards and accountability. Certificates of initial and advanced mastery are awarded for higher levels of achievement than those required for a high school diploma. Stages in Oregon's implementation of standards-based education are described, along with…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedOwings, William A.; Kaplan, Leslie S. – NASSP Bulletin, 2001
Describes origin and elements of the standards movement. Reviews research on grade retention and social promotion and concludes that both are failed strategies to improve student achievement. Describes principal's role in meeting standards. Discusses the use of systemic and classroom interventions to help students meet state standards. (Contains…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Academic Standards, Accountability, Administrator Role
Peer reviewedModiano, Marko – International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Addresses the relationship between linguistic imperialism and culture-specific educational standards for English language teaching in Europe. Discusses aspects of ideological literacy and ideological transfer, and the value systems associated with American English and British English, which are less expedient compared to English as an…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Cultural Influences, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Talluto, Rebecca – American School Board Journal, 2001
A Florida community college dean deplores the dual standard for dual-enrollment classes. Nongrading parents commonly assign their kids a 4.0 GPA to meet enrollment qualifications. Although some states require standardized testing for home-schoolers, others lack guidelines for evaluating home-education programs. This attitude must change. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Admission Criteria, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedScherer, Marge – Educational Leadership, 2001
According to advocate Robert J. Marzano, standards are the only policy mandate that can significantly improve student achievement. The standards identification process was clumsy, but started a national conversation about desirable subject-area knowledge requirements. Standards content should be cut by two-thirds; teacher-made tests can be…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSimone, Genet – Educational Leadership, 2001
Researchers found that a Washington State fourth-grade teacher successfully met the demands of standards-based writing instruction without compromising her teaching stance or diverse students' learning. She instituted 15-minute class meetings to address student problems, read aloud from books with relevant characters, and used innovative,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Achievement Gains, Case Studies, Elementary Education
Welner, Kevin G.; Weitzman, Don Q. – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2005
The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was put forward by President Bush to end what he called "the soft bigotry of low expectations." The Act passed Congress with broad bipartisan support, with many legislators agreeing to NCLB's testing regimen in exchange for White House promises of specific budget increases, embodied in the form of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Social Discrimination, Court Litigation, Federal Aid

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