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Armstrong, Thomas – Educational Leadership, 2019
Three weeks after the February 14, 2018, shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people were killed and 17 more injured, the Florida state legislature passed a bill, which among other things, designated two new roles for each school district: a director of safe schools and a mental health coordinator. These…
Descriptors: School Safety, Violence, Weapons, State Legislation
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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
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Doorey, Nancy; Harter, Bruce – Educational Leadership, 2003
Describes how after the lifting of years of court-ordered desegregation, the citizens of Wilmington, Delaware, voted not to return to neighborhood schools, choosing instead to maintain the school district's socioeconomic and racial diversity. (PKP)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Neighborhood Schools
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Graham, Beth I.; Fahey, Kevin – Educational Leadership, 1999
To educate themselves, a group of 16 Massachusetts school leaders has devoted an afternoon monthly during the past year to examining, describing, and wondering about student work. The Collaborative Assessment Conference protocol has revealed that educators hold different, often contradictory, assumptions about teaching and learning. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning
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Terpstra, Mary – Educational Leadership, 1995
In 1991, the Iowa legislature enacted dual-enrollment legislation allowing Iowa's home-schooling students to enroll in their district for academic programs, participate in extracurricular activities, and use the area education agency's services. This article tells how a home-schooling parent worked with a principal to create a program serving 37…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Nontraditional Education
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Mueller, Daniel J.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1988
Indiana spent more than $100 million in past three years on Prime Time, program to reduce class size in the primary grades. Data show that in classrooms with 18 to 22 students, the atmosphere is less hectic, teacher morale is higher, instruction is more individualized, and students (particularly those at risk) are better achievers. Includes five…
Descriptors: Class Size, High Risk Students, Individualized Instruction, Primary Education
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Livingston, Carol; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1989
While working to reconcile developmentally sound curricula and instruction with district and state requirements, faculty at a Dalton, Georgia, primary school were hindered by mandated standardized tests. Since uncovering several negative aspects of such testing, faculty have been struggling to teach a developmental and test-driven math program…
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Development, Developmental Programs, Mathematics Instruction
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Johnson, Joseph F., Jr.; Ginsberg, Margery – Educational Leadership, 1996
School support teams--external groups of teachers, pupil services personnel, and reform experts--assist schools as they plan, implement, and improve their schoolwide Title I programs. Team members of the Texas School Support Initiative, begun as a 1994-95 pilot project involving 12 schools, learned the value of building trust, starting with…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, High Risk Students, Instructional Improvement
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Diamond, Linda – Educational Leadership, 1995
Prospective charter schools in California must address educational design, outcomes, assessment methods, governance, staffing qualifications, health and safety procedures, racial balance, admission requirements, retirement benefits, employees' rights, financial audit procedures, expulsion and suspension procedures, and attendance alternatives.…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Nontraditional Education
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Turley, Steve; Nakai, Karen – Educational Leadership, 1998
California's K-3 Class Size Reduction Initiative (1996) called for a 20:1 student-teacher ratio. Passage of this initiative created an unexpected teacher shortage and presented California teacher-education faculties with several dilemmas having long-term implications. When districts hired uncertified student teachers on an emergency-permit basis,…
Descriptors: Class Size, Primary Education, Small Classes, State Legislation
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Garn, Gregg – Educational Leadership, 1998
Arizona's "exemplary" charter-school legislation illustrates how three underlying ideologies (antibureaucracy, market-based education, and teacher professionalism) play out in practical terms. Although Arizona charter schools are achieving stability via independent financial status and real-time funding, many have monitoring…
Descriptors: Accountability, Budgeting, Bureaucracy, Charter Schools
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Dahm, Leslie – Educational Leadership, 1996
The Des Moines (Iowa) Public School System was one of the first to offer a cooperative home-school experience for interested parents. The district's Home Instruction Program, which now serves 310 students from 165 families, offers parents several choices regarding curricula, type of assistance, evaluation method, and dual (part-time) enrollment…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling, Itinerant Teachers, Learning Activities
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Sweeney, Mary Ellen – Educational Leadership, 1995
Presents planning lessons from the Community Involved Charter School, a Jefferson County (Colorado) grassroots initiative. Planners should seek community involvement in envisioning the school; define roles for students, parents, teachers, and community members; decide how to administer the school; decide on specifics, such as school size; and seek…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance
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Krashen, Stephen – Educational Leadership, 2005
A new urban legend claims, "As a result of the state dropping bilingual education, test scores in California skyrocketed." Krashen disputes this theory, pointing out that other factors offer more logical explanations of California's recent improvements in SAT-9 scores. He discusses research on the effects of California's Proposition 227,…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, State Legislation, Immersion Programs, Bilingualism
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McKinney, Joseph R. – Educational Leadership, 1996
Evidence from Arizona and other states demonstrates that children with disabilities lack equal access to charter schools. Charter school operators are avoiding potentially high-cost students and are unprepared to meet their needs. Charter schools need to strike cooperative resource-sharing arrangements with neighboring districts. States must…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
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