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Peer reviewedMurphy, Joseph; Yff, Jost; Shipman, Neil – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2000
In 1996, a consortium of state and professional associations, the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium, published a comprehensive set of Standards for School Leaders. This paper provides early indications of standards implementation throughout the nation. Intrastate distribution of ISLLC Standards was achieved in 34 of the 54 states and…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development, Professional Associations
Peer reviewedLindsay, Meg; Foley, Tim – Children & Society, 1999
Describes the approach of the Sycamore Project, a residential child care project in Scotland, which assists difficult and damaged young people to remain in mainstream schooling. Discusses the six principles of the approach: mutual professional respect, clear philosophy, attention to detail, a culture which values education, joint planning, and…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Educational Needs, Foreign Countries, Program Design
Rogers, Richard K.; Threatt, Dan – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 2000
Soon after the California Peer Assistance and Review program was signed into law, the Mt. Diablo Unified School District and the local teacher union came to an agreement about implementing the program. Key factors were mutual respect and need for mentoring programs for beginning teachers and for experienced teachers needing assistance. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Coaching, Peer Evaluation, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedBierema, Laura L.; Berdish, David M. – Performance Improvement, 1999
Discusses how organizations are gaining a competitive edge in a global business environment through learning and highlights a learning organization implementation case study of a division of Ford Motor Company. Examines the strategic initiative; performance improvement results; individual learning, including interpersonal development and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Independent Study, Interpersonal Competence, Organizational Development
Peer reviewedAddison, Roger M.; Lloyd, Clayton R. – Performance Improvement, 1999
Discussion of organizational change and performance improvement programs focuses on 10 guidelines for developing successful implementation plans. Highlights include defining a vision and mission; cultural considerations; forming a team; contingency plans; communication; employee education; monitoring mechanisms; and rewarding and recognizing…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Organizational Change, Organizational Communication, Performance Technology
Peer reviewedHuling, Nancy – Reference Librarian, 1999
Reflects on the application of peer coaching to the reference environment, suggests strategies for implementation, and relates peer coaching to the evaluation of reference effectiveness. Discusses behaviors specific to the reference interview and evaluating how well users are served. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Librarians, Library Services, Peer Coaching
Peer reviewedMyford, Carol M.; Cline, Frederick A. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2001
Used data from a classroom-based performance assessment to document the impact of participation in a short-term educational program, the LinkUP! program. Participants were students in 32 classes in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. The study provides an example of the use of classroom-based performance data for program evaluation purposes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Measures (Individuals), Participation, Performance Based Assessment
Peer reviewedStevens, Veerle; Van Oost, Paulette; De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse – Journal of School Psychology, 2001
Focuses on issues of program implementation that may be related to the overall intervention outcomes of the antibullying intervention in Flemish primary and secondary schools. Lower levels of awareness raising and consultation were found at the secondary school level. Positive significant correlations emerged between effect size and awareness…
Descriptors: Bullying, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Outcomes of Treatment
Vambe, Maurice Taonezvi – Open Learning, 2005
This article examines the challenge of opening and transforming South African education. "Openness" and "transformation" of any education programme in any society are ethicopolitical processes. In the case of South Africa, the transition from an autocratic education system serving the interests of a minority to a more modern…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outcome Based Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedO'Leary, Christopher J.; Decker, Paul T.; Wandner, Stephen A. – Journal of Human Resources, 2005
The purpose of unemployment insurance (UI) is to provide labor force members with partial wage replacements when they are unemployed even as this income maintenance measure prolongs the unemployment period. This UI benefit also forces the beneficiaries to make more active job searches. Reemployment bonuses were aimed to speed return to work,…
Descriptors: Insurance, Unemployment, Labor Force, Cost Effectiveness
Bartholomew, Barbara – Educational Leadership, 2006
In 2002, Michael Bloomberg, New York City's newly elected mayor, hoped to fix his city's public schools, which were widely perceived as plagued by a gamut of problems that ranged from low test scores to patronage-riddled schools and districts. A special bill approved by the New York State Legislature made Bloomberg solely accountable to the New…
Descriptors: Public Schools, State Legislation, Accountability, Educational Change
Allen, Linda Quinn – Foreign Language Annals, 2006
Studies indicate that group work accompanied by the cooperative learning elements of individual accountability and structured independence among group members enhances student achievement. This article illustrates the implementation of a specific type of cooperative learning project called group investigation. The project is based on Slavin's…
Descriptors: Culture, Cooperative Learning, Academic Achievement, Program Implementation
Madison, Lisa; Rydant, A. L.; Jobin, Raymond A.; Sterling, Cindy – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
This article describes a vermicomposting program at Epping Elementary School in New Hampshire. The "Feed It to the Worms: A Vermicomposting Geographic Curriculum," developed by the New Hampshire Geographic Alliance and led by fourth grade teacher, Lisa Madison, fits perfectly into the school's ongoing Artist-in-Residence program, where…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Grade 4, Elementary Education, Program Implementation
Moran, Kelli Jo Kerry – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2006
Readers theater is a familiar literacy strategy for children who can read independently; however, it can also be used with younger children who have not yet developed independent reading skills. The purpose of this article is to adapt the concept of readers theater for use with emergent readers. It focuses first on defining readers theater and…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Emergent Literacy, Young Children, Reading Skills
Weinreich, Donna M. – Educational Gerontology, 2004
This paper discusses the implementation of an intergenerational service-learning (IS-L) project with a mentorship component for graduate students at Western Michigan University's Gerontology Program. Two classes of students, one graduate and one undergraduate, taking introductory gerontology courses were brought together to complete IS-L projects…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Gerontology, Service Learning, Intergenerational Programs

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