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Wollak, Barbara A.; Koppenhaver, David A. – Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits, 2011
Writing is a recursive and complex set of cognitive processes that can be taught effectively to students with disabilities. Employing an adapted cognitive theory of writing, a broad view of what constitutes evidence, and the support of a variety of assistive and internet-based technologies, we developed a writing instructional program to meet the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Disabilities, Cognitive Processes, Writing Instruction
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Darling, Nancy; Bogat, G. Anne; Cavell, Timothy A.; Murphy, Susan Elaine; Sanchez, Bernadette – Journal of Community Psychology, 2006
Individual differences shape the needs and characteristics of proteges, the processes through which mentoring may influence proteges' developmental trajectories, and the social networks into which the mentors enter. The literature on the influences of gender, ethnicity, and age on mentoring is reviewed and discussed as examples of how mentoring…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Mentors, Program Effectiveness, Social Networks
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Reynolds, Timothy; Murrill, Leslie D.; Whitt, Gary L. – Educational Forum, The, 2006
Peter Senge's (1990) theory of organizational change includes teams that perceive the whole of the organization; grow professionally; navigate short- and long-term organizational experiences through exposed mental models; share a vision; and hear each voice in an ongoing communal learning process. The Margaret Sue Copenhaver Institute for Teaching…
Descriptors: Organizational Theories, Models, Institutes (Training Programs), Professional Development
Johnson, Doug – Library Media Connection, 2006
In this article, the author provides 10 suggestions for a successful workshop, including advice and examples: (1) Know your role; (2) Limit your topic; (3) Be organized and communicate that organization; (4) Set out a problem or possibility; then offer a solution or opportunity; (5) Be conversational and have fun; (6) Good handouts and good slides…
Descriptors: Workshops, Program Development, Program Implementation, Planning
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Wooldridge, Deborah; Keino, Leah; Mayers, Gloysis – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Empowering women and allowing them to provide community leadership in a rapidly changing and increasingly complex society is essential. Offering a sound family science curriculum is one way to facilitate empowerment of women in a developing country. Conceptualizing, planning, and developing strong programs became an opportunity to review existing…
Descriptors: Models, Females, Empowerment, Community Leaders
Driver, Cyrus; And Others – 1995
The National Center for the Accelerated Schools Project at Stanford University has recognized that district-level change is necessary if changes at accelerated schools are to gain permanence and become widespread. The Center has therefore initiated a research and development project to design a set of models on which districts can reconstitute…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Organizational Change, Program Design
Institute for Law and Justice, Inc., Alexandria, VA. – 1997
Strategies to enhance prosecution of gang-related crimes are presented, with a focus on enforcement and prosecution targeting urban street gangs. The model programs introduced offer strategies largely based on the practical experiences of agencies that participated in a demonstration program, the Urban Street Gang Drug Trafficking Enforcement…
Descriptors: Crime, Demonstration Programs, Juvenile Gangs, Law Enforcement
Toth, F. D.; Good, J. W.; DuCharme, A.; Dixey, B. – 1999
This paper describes the design and implementation of a graduate program delivery model in educational leadership with a curriculum collaboratively developed by a university and a high school. The goal of the program was to build faculty capacity at the high school by designing and implementing a graduate program around the school improvement…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, High Schools
National Clearinghouse on Families and Youth, Silver Spring, MD. – 1998
This booklet presents the youth development approach to supporting adolescents in dealing with all the issues they face, including preventing unintended pregnancies. The Department of Health and Human Services promotes five principles that research and experience suggest are key to community efforts to prevent teen pregnancy: (1) parental and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Parent Participation, Pregnancy
Ziegahn, Linda; Black, Karen – 1988
This document describes a project conducted to develop an approach to competency-based adult education (CBAE) for Montana adult basic education (ABE) programs. As effort continued on the project, a series of competencies related to adult student outcomes in the areas of reading, mathematics, and language arts were developed. The processes involved…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Competence, Competency Based Education, Educational Planning
Kong-Beach, Rosa – 1992
Responding to the needs for professional bilingual linguists to work in private industry and government, the National Hispanic University (NHU) has developed a B.A. degree program in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Spanish and English translation. The program combines theoretical and applied course work in translation in the fields of…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Curriculum Development, English, Higher Education
Bezzina, Michael – 1992
The Catholic Education Office of the Diocese of Parramatta in New South Wales (Australia) sponsored a large scale professional development program to help its secondary teachers deal with recent curriculum developments. Principals of the 24 diocesan secondary schools were allowed to choose whether their school would participate in the systemwide…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries
Vasa, Stanley F.; And Others – 1983
Project Accommodate, a program designed to improve inservice to regular Nebraska secondary teachers serving handicapped students, is described. The state's needs for inservice training to implement the goal of providing services in the least restrictive environment are discussed as background to Project Accommodate's development. Goals of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Inservice Teacher Education, Mainstreaming
National Community Education Association, Washington, DC. – 1983
Developed for community educators interested in planning activities for National Community Education Day, this packet of materials presents planning ideas and examples of activities undertaken during the first National Community Education Day held in 1982. After messages from the National Community Education Assocation (NCEA) and the American…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Education, Community Schools, Institutional Advancement
Scruggs, Thomas E.; And Others – 1982
The case study describes a summer program designed for an 8-year-old American Indian boy who had demonstrated superior reasoning abilities but poor academic skills. Measures used in identification and diagnosis are discussed, and reasons for re-evaluating an initial label of learning disabilities are considered. It is explained that a program was…
Descriptors: American Indians, Case Studies, Elementary Education, Enrichment
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