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Peer reviewedQuong, Terry; Walker, Allan – School Organisation, 1996
Describes briefly how the junior section of one Hong Kong school handled major problems by adopting a total-quality-management approach to change and restructuring. Describes the school's problems, discusses TQM generally in educational settings, describes the new "homestead" implementation, and comments on teachers' and students'…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedBennett, Nigel; Crawford, Megan; Levacic, Rosalind; Glover, Derek; Early, Peter – School Leadership & Management, 2000
Examines whether the technicist-rational approach to school development planning, advocated in England's Office for Standards in Education guidelines, is appropriate for primary schools, based on case studies of nine schools. School staff remain unconvinced that technicist-rational planning is key to implementing change. (Contains 39 references.)…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Efficiency, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Morgan, Jill; Ashbaker, Betty Y.; Forbush, David – American School Board Journal, 2000
Recently, one southeastern Idaho school's special-education aides were upgraded to paraprofessional status. All 28 para-educators are women, have at least a high-school diploma, and have job descriptions specifying what they should know and accomplish in the classroom. Training and compensation particulars are discussed. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Program Descriptions, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedSmith, Joel M. – Educause Quarterly, 2000
Examines four aspects of administrative software systems implementation that college and university administrators need to understand to avoid implementation pitfalls. These include: (1) system complexity, (2) dangers of customization, (3) documentation, and (4) real costs. (DB)
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Software, Higher Education, Information Technology
Peer reviewedWolfe, Edward W.; Reckase, Mark D.; Chiu, Chris W. T. – Assessing Writing, 1999
Investigates how secondary teachers' perceptions of portfolio implementation barriers changed when teachers participated in a 1-year portfolio implementation effort. Suggests that teachers' apprehension about portfolio barriers increased slightly, but that this increase can be attributable to teachers with little portfolio experience. (SC)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Portfolio Assessment, Program Implementation, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHanson, Marci J.; Bruder, Mary Beth – Infants and Young Children, 2001
This article focuses on early intervention implementation concerns and recommendations for addressing the needs of the wide range of infants and toddlers with disabilities and families to be served. It describes providing services in natural environments, as well as the issues of personnel preparation and models of service delivery. (Contains…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Family Needs
Joiner, Lottie L. – American School Board Journal, 2000
School districts are scurrying to meet the demand for extended-day programs offering students varied services, including homework help, tutoring, remedial work, academic enrichment, and arts and crafts. Funding can be obtained from outsourcing, federal grants, and local tax support. (MLH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Educational Demand, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Day
Peer reviewedMcDaniel, Elizabeth A.; Felder, B. Dell; Gordon, Linda; Hrutka, Mary Ellen; Quinn, Stephanie – Innovative Higher Education, 2000
Innovators from four institutions provide overviews of their approaches to implementing the principles of outcomes-based education, compare their models, and explore the changes in roles, rewards, resources, structures, and models that have occurred at their institutions. Identifies common key elements and issues necessary to transform the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Change, Higher Education, Models
Klinger, Donna – Business Officer, 2000
Participants in a roundtable for chief business or financial officers and chief information officers from eastern colleges and universities agreed that the problems of implementing information technology are akin to those of herding cats involving the unknown, the unexpected, and the unpredictable. Outlines some of the challenges in the areas of…
Descriptors: Colleges, Distance Education, Educational Administration, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFredekind, Richard E.; Cuny, Eve J.; Nadershahi, Nader A. – Journal of Dental Education, 2002
Surveyed U.S. and Canadian dental schools about integration of quality assurance (QA) and risk management (RM) and what mechanisms have been most effective in measuring accomplishments. Main findings included that a majority of schools had a written QA program and committee and many reported significant changes resulting from the program; over…
Descriptors: Dental Schools, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedLindstrom, Mike – Technology Teacher, 2002
Describes how Minnesota implemented the Standards for Technological Literacy: Content for the Study of Technology. Includes the timeline, rationale, potential activities and estimated costs associated with all phases, and steps for implementing the plan: investigate, replicate, integrate, and mandate. (JOW)
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Models, Program Implementation, Standards
Peer reviewedHarvey, Michael; Buckley, M. Ronald; Novicevic, Milorad M.; Elfessi, Abulaziz – International Journal of Educational Management, 2002
Introduces the multidimensional concept of "timescape" within online education management. Outlines the increasing relevance of time as a strategic variable for educational management, discusses specific dimensions of the timescape construct across different levels of time orientation important to online education, and addresses the research and…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Distance Education, Educational Administration, Online Courses
Peer reviewedGreenberg, Daphne; Fredrick, Laura D.; Hughes, Trudie Ann; Bunting, Camilla J. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2002
Discusses how a program designed to teach children and youth to read was used in two classes for adults. Presents an explanation and description of the implementation, reports of learner progress, and the perceptions of the participants. Concludes that despite poor testing outcomes, the learners, instructors, and administrators believed in the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Curriculum Design, Motivation, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedCarey, Robert F.; McKechnie, Lynne – Public Libraries, 1998
Compares users of a traditional human-mediated checkout system with users of a self-service system in a Canadian public library to determine if and why patrons will use self-service if given the option, and how library staff might play a role in the successful implementation of self-service checkout. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Library Circulation, Library Personnel
Peer reviewedFarinacci, Misse – Ohio Reading Teacher, 1998
Discusses implementing and evaluating the effectiveness of literature circles with second grade students. Includes three student profiles. Finds that using literature circles can facilitate development of students' analytical skills. (NH)
Descriptors: Action Research, Grade 2, Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Appreciation


