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Higgins, Judith H. – 1989
Following historical background on the 46 School Library Systems in New York State, the following topics relating to the systems are discussed: (1) mandates set up for the systems by the State Board of Regents; (2) required 3-year Plans of Service which explain how the mandates will be carried out; (3) governance; (4) funding; (5) creation of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Library Cooperation, Library Networks, School Libraries
Birch, Thomas L. – 1982
Beginning in 1980, legislation in six states to establish a Children's Trust Fund has been enacted. The legislation creates new sources of support for preventive services in the area of child abuse in Kansas, Washington, Iowa, Virginia, Michigan, and California. To show how the trust-fund concept has been and can be adapted to different political…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Child Abuse, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Hadley, Marilyn; And Others – 1985
The report summarizes the projects conducted by 16 agencies in South Dakota using P.L. 89-313, which ammended Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Each of the projects is reviewed in terms of title; specific state agency; location; type and number of children served; project background, goal, and objectives; methodology; and…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs
New York State Senate, Albany. Senate Education Committee. – 1985
A 12-point program for improving the teaching profession is offered as a means to improve New York's schools. The recommendations contained in this document call for the state government to establish basic goals, standards, and guidelines for the teaching profession. However, local discretion and control are viewed as important elements in several…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Policy Formation, Program Development, Program Implementation
Winikur, David; And Others – 1983
The report describes progress in a collaborative review of the current New Jersey system for delivering special education programs and services, with particular emphasis on concerns about labeling practices, the efficacy of programs, use of personnel, and the funding system. Brief summaries of 10 school districts designated as demonstration site…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness
Hadley, Marilyn; Rentfrow, Diane – 1984
The booklet summarizes the projects conducted by 15 agencies in South Dakota using funds from P.L. 89-313 (Amendments to Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act), designed to help meet special education needs of handicapped students. Each summary provides the following information: project title, state agency, project location, type…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Deusen-Henkel, Jenifer Van – 1985
Briefly described are 15 projects originally funded by the State of Maine as early childhood education plans, subsequently evaluated as successful and instituted by local units as part of a regular school program. After each program description, the names, telephone numbers, and addresses of contact persons are provided. (RH)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Incentive Grants, Kindergarten, Primary Education
Whitebook, Marcy; And Others – 1986
Profiled are 5 child care centers, 5 child care systems, 2 cities, 1 community, 1 county, and 6 states and provinces that have developed new policies aimed at improving the compensation of staff in child care occupations. Examples describe how salary initiatives at different levels got started, what barriers were overcome, and what was…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Community Programs, Compensation (Remuneration), County Programs
Ostrowski, Patricia Maslin – 1988
To learn the extent to which transition class programs had been implemented in the Rhode Island public schools, all districts in the state were surveyed. The survey was designed to gather basic information about transition programs operating throughout the state, and learn why such programs have not been introduced in some districts. Findings,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Program Implementation, Public Schools, School Districts
Southwest Educational Development Lab., Austin, TX. – 1979
This report documents the proceedings of a conference on the validation of exemplary educational programs, products, and practices presented by the Regional Exchange of the Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL/RX). It is different from other conference syntheses, as it includes the process for creating the conference as well as the…
Descriptors: Conferences, Evaluation Methods, Guides, Program Validation
Louisiana Educational Employees Professional Improvement Program Guidelines. Bulletin 1619, Revised.
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. – 1985
The Louisiana Educational Employees Professional Improvement Program was designed to encourage continuing educational efforts by public school teachers. Participation in the program is voluntary and is open also to administrative staff, specialists, and other personnel for whom a valid certificate is required for employment. The current revised…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs, Inservice Teacher Education, Professional Development
District of Columbia Public Schools, Washington, DC. – 1985
The District of Columbia Public Schools has established an Intern-Mentor Program to promote professional growth and development by using exemplary teachers to provide intensive assistance and guidance to new teachers. Experienced teachers, called "mentors," are released from their classroom duties for up to 2 years to provide assistance…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Master Teachers, Mentors
North Dakota State Dept. of Public Instruction, Bismarck. – 1986
In 1986, following the mandate of the North Dakota Legislature, the Teachers' Professional Practices Commission recommended to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction a statewide model for professional development of educators. The model was developed in cooperation with educators, professional associations, state agencies, two state…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Individual Development, Inservice Teacher Education
New York State Education Dept. Albany. Office for the Education of Children with Handicapping Conditions. – 1982
The manual describes programs and resources available for preschool handicapped children and their families in conjunction with the New York State Education Department. Section 1 on assistance in securing services, reviews the services provided by Early Childhood Direction Centers, and outlines the role of local Committees on the Handicapped.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Due Process, Parent Education, Preschool Education
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. Office of Special Education. – 1981
A State Implementation Grant Program (SIG) project coordinated an interagency approach to services for handicapped children, from birth to 3 years of age, in Maryland. A SIG panel was established from representatives of public and private agencies and consumers. The panel first identified existing services for the population (the matrix of…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Handicap Identification


