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Novak, Dori E.; Strohmer, Joanne C. – 1998
This book offers educators ideas, plans, games, and reproducibles for making the school cafeteria into an inviting place where students can learn and have fun. Chapter 1, "The Dreaded School Cafeteria Scene," discusses observing the big picture and getting others involved. Chapter 2, "What Could Be," helps create a vision of…
Descriptors: Dining Facilities, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development
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Swedmark, Donald C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
Identifies eight competencies needed to implement a school public relations program and reviews some of the basic ideas associated with each competency. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Development
Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Pittsburgh, PA. – 1982
The purpose of this handbook is to help communities initiate small grant programs for teachers using the one currently operating in Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) as a model. Small grant programs, in which teachers compete for community-sponsored grants to carry out innovative projects with their students, are described as meeting two needs: new…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Community Programs, Community Support, Elementary Secondary Education
Heath, Frances – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
Advocates the creation of an "at-home" environment in after-school programs to encourage children to wind down after active days and to make child care a place of security, love, and fun. Suggests that a quiet environment, snacks, homework, puzzles and games, outdoor or gymnasium play comprise an effective after-school program. (KDFB)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment, Program Design
Baule, Steven M.; Lyons, Suzanne M. – 1995
Because many schools face the difficult task of training teachers to use the Internet, this paper provides guidelines for planning and implementing an Internet training program for teachers. The first issue that must be addressed is defining goals and objectives by assessing the needs of the network users. Next, the various methods of Internet…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cognitive Style, Guidelines, Information Sources
Cady, Lillian – 1982
This booklet, the third in a series of documents constituting a handbook for teachers and administrators on educational computing, identifies factors to consider when developing district or building level computer-relevant, staff development programs. It highlights the importance of staff development activities and suggests strategies for…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education
Ayars, Albert L.; Bovee, Corlan – 1975
This handbook helps school administrators and their colleagues plan and conduct educational workshops in their communities with or without help from universities or colleges. It can be used as a tool for staff development programs, and provides names and places that have used their communities as learning resources in the past two decades. The…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Resources, Educational Programs, Educational Resources
Drummond, William H.; Nuernberger, Anna – 1978
Based on the Florida Linkage System Project, this training program introduces school personnel to methods and resources for group problem-solving and decision-making. The program focuses on developing and refining skills for communication, data gathering, problem analysis, decision-making, goal setting, and program development. A primary objective…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Decision Making, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rasinski, Timothy V. – Reading Teacher, 1989
Points out that a potentially serious flaw in many school-based programs lies in the fact that these programs are often for rather than by parents. Suggests that parents be included in the conceptualization, planning, and implementation of such programs. (MG)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Empowerment, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Errington, Crystal S.; Prestridge, Cicily C. – 1995
In times of crisis, students, teachers, and other staff members can be deeply affected. Since a crisis can occur at any time, having an effective crisis intervention plan for school personnel in place is important. Immediate intervention following an emergency may help students deal with the immediate after effects of a death or loss and may…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Counseling Services, Counselor Role
Portner, Hal – 1998
This book presents a guide for setting up a new teacher mentoring program. Chapter 1, "Relating," stresses the important part a relationship plays in the mentoring process. A set of introspective exercises teaches ways to establish trust and pay attention to nonverbal communication. Chapter 2, "Assessing," provides ways to gather and diagnose data…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence
Paris, Norma Jean – 1999
Numerous counseling needs are generated in the aftermath of school crises, particularly crises involving school violence. Meeting these needs can be assisted when school psychologists involve classroom teachers in the planning and implementation of crisis counseling. This paper provides information about a crisis counseling intervention model…
Descriptors: Counseling, Crisis Intervention, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students
Raskas, Hillel I. – 1977
Home-school visits, as one part of a program of home-school-community relations, have three primary benefits: they familiarize parents and other members of the community with the school's program, they aid school staff members in understanding the socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds of their students, and they identify potential community…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Instructional Resources. – 1979
These guidelines are intended for administrators, supervisors, and directors of district learning resource programs who are engaged in the development of comprehensive programs, including evaluation, funding, and staffing, for the provision of services at both the local campus and district levels. Functions and responsibilities, staff, facilities,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Audiovisual Centers, Budgeting, Educational Facilities
Stoops, Jack; And Others – 1991
A workshop designed to familiarize teachers and administrators with developmentally appropriate issues and practices for use in early childhood education is described in this presenter's guide. The workshop is process-oriented, meaning that participants engage in activities that require them to absorb and share new information. Activities include:…
Descriptors: Administrators, Child Development, Class Organization, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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