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Christian, Eliot – Journal of Government Information, 1999
Relates experiences in developing and promoting services interoperable with the Global Information Locator Service (GILS) standard. Describes sample implementations and touches on the strategic choices made in public policy, standards, and technology. Offers 10 recommendations for successful implementation of an Information Locator Service. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Information Networks, Information Services, Information Technology
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Hackmann, Donald G. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Shares information on current scheduling trends within Iowa and explains why some schools have adopted a more cautious schedule-modification posture. In Iowa, there is strong support for cocurricular activities, including music and art, and faculty resistance, based on instructional issues. Test scores are high with a traditional schedule. (13…
Descriptors: Art Education, Block Scheduling, Extracurricular Activities, High Schools
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Bishop-Sambrook, Claire – Gender and Education, 2000
Shows how the logical framework may be used to provide a structure for gender mainstreaming within organizations. Experiences of Makere University, Uganda, show that the logical framework can be used for planning and for monitoring progress during implementation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Higher Education
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Bugaj, Stephen J. – NASSP Bulletin, 2000
There are three reasons that specially designed instruction at the high-school level is improperly delivered: teachers may not understand the requirements, know how to make appropriate accommodations, or follow what has been outlined. Scheduling mismatches and failed behavior-management implementations are additional factors. Planning ahead avoids…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Delivery Systems, Failure, High Schools
Brower, Robert E. – High School Magazine, 2000
Changing to a trimester 3 X 5 schedule at Westfield (Indiana) High School made time for more focused academic activity, individual learning opportunities, and teacher development activities. Parents, students, teachers, and administrators find the schedule highly effective; academic achievement, attendance, and graduation rates have improved. (MLH)
Descriptors: High Schools, Program Descriptions, Program Implementation, School Organization
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Mortensen, Mark; Schlieve, Paul; Young, Jon – TechTrends, 2000
Describes streaming media, an audio/video presentation that is delivered across a network so that it is viewed while being downloaded onto the user's computer, including a continuous stream of video that can be pre-recorded or live. Discusses its use for nontraditional students in higher education and reports on implementation experiences. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Distance Education, Educational Media
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Benveniste, Luis A.; McEwan, Patrick J. – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 2000
Analyzes conditions under which implementation of multi-grade schools might be successful, focusing on the Colombian Escuela Nuela programme. Concludes that capacity building through in-service training is an important determinant of the way teachers approach their task. Suggests that teacher motivation and commitment might explain much of the…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Strategies, Inservice Teacher Education, Multigraded Classes
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Bryant, Nita – Urban Education, 1998
Explores the efforts of two African-American principals of an innercity elementary school to involve parents in all levels of the educational process through school reform. Despite similar backgrounds, the principals differed in their understanding of the community and their position in it. One was successful in improving home/school relations,…
Descriptors: Blacks, Case Studies, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Gil, Libia S. – School Administrator, 1998
Discouraged by their existing administrator evaluation system, a task force of principals reviewed the literature and crafted a more effective process geared to developing leadership capacity that accepts full responsibility for student growth. The process increased interactions with colleagues, gave participants support and assistance in tackling…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development
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Tomal, Daniel R. – American Secondary Education, 1997
Proposes an alternative to strategic and other school-improvement planning: collaborative intervention process (CPI) for initiating schoolwide change. The five-phase process includes planning, assessing, executing, implementing, and evaluating. CPI strategy, which stresses broader stakeholder involvement and frequent intercommunications, should be…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Intervention, Needs Assessment
White-Hood, Marian – Principal Leadership, 2001
A Maryland middle school helps students navigate passage to high school with 10 crossings: parent engagement, mentoring transitional opportunities program, a middle-school exit form, a special assembly, a closing ceremony, a unification process, departmental articulation, a roundtable involving middle- and high-school principals, and a high-school…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, High Schools, Mentors, Middle Schools
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Stainthorp, Rhona – Journal of Research in Reading, 2000
Presents a discussion paper reflecting on the National Literacy Strategy (NLS) after one year of operation. Argues that once the NLS becomes established it will be necessary for all teachers to engage with the research literature so that they teach from a position of professional understanding of the processes involved in reading and writing…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Learning Processes, Literacy, Primary Education
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Blubaugh, Penny – ALAN Review, 2000
Describes activities associated with Teen Read Week in October, 1999 in which young adult author Adam Rapp was the first Author-in-Residence at Ridgewood High School, near Chicago, Illinois. Notes students in the English Skills class (for students who need extra help) seemed genuinely interested in the book and the author. Describes how funding…
Descriptors: Authors, Literature Appreciation, Program Descriptions, Program Implementation
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Christian, Eliot – Information Services & Use, 1996
Presents a vision of how the agency-based GILS (Government Information Locator Service) will be implemented to help the public locate and access information throughout the Federal Government. Topics include policy context, the user perspective, data and information, the provider perspective, design principles, functional requirements, and GILS…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Design Requirements, Federal Government, Information Policy
Matthews, Bruce – IWLA Outdoor Ethics Newsletter, 1993
Stresses the importance of outdoor ethics education and describes educational strategies such as public awareness campaigns, codes of ethics, dilemma discussions, role plays and simulations, "trigger" films, guided ethics observations, recognizing and rewarding ethical behavior, using role models, guiding students in developing personal…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Learning Strategies, Moral Development
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