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Peer reviewedPodl, Jody Brown – Educational Leadership, 1995
Describes an English teacher's successful "guided independent reading" program for reluctant adolescent readers. She teaches her classes around large themes, chooses mirroring student interests, allows in-class reading periods, and monitors student progress. Students then work in groups to present their book to the rest of the class.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Program Descriptions, Reading Attitudes, Recreational Reading
Peer reviewedCarbo, Marie – Educational Leadership, 1996
Currently, only one-third of U.S. students read at acceptably high levels. Designed for inclusive programs, Reading Styles recognizes that everyone, not just "handicapped" students, has varying strengths and weaknesses. The program identifies youngsters' individual strengths; matches reading methods, materials, and strategies to these…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Models, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedRimm, Sylvia B. – Educational Leadership, 1997
Underachievers generally lack internal locus of control, compete poorly, and undervalue effort. Many underachieving children who have adopted dependent or dominant defense mechanisms can be reached using the Family Achievement Clinic's Trifocal method. This multi-step process features assessment, parent-child communication, identification of the…
Descriptors: Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation, Intervention
Peer reviewedBetts, Frank – Educational Leadership, 1997
A program developed by the Association for Curriculum and Supervision Development and Group Decisions Support Systems, Inc., aims to enhance accountability and improve school district/community communication. Scoreboards for Schools addresses inadequacies of current financial reporting systems by providing tightly linked planning strategies for…
Descriptors: Accountability, Computer Graphics, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Planning
Peer reviewedNunez, Ralph da Costa; Collignon, Kate – Educational Leadership, 1997
Over 750,000 U.S. school-age children are homeless. Schools can eliminate attendance and environmental barriers sabotaging these children's education by becoming communities of learning that provide specialized education for children, contextualized education for parents, and linkages to needed services. The Bronx's Brownstone School, Chicago's…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Homeless People
Peer reviewedAdenika-Morrow, T. Jean – Educational Leadership, 1996
Two reasons African American females do not pursue science careers are the need for immediate employment and lack of tools to negotiate the racism and sexism that undermine their aspirations for success. This article describes intervention strategies in an Afrocentric school and a medical magnet school that encourage African American girls to…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Blacks, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females
Peer reviewedSmith, Susan Sidney – Educational Leadership, 1999
Many schools host kindergarten roundups to facilitate children's transition from home to formal education. Roundups should not assess school readiness, but could be a valuable tool to help teachers' meet students' diverse needs. Roundups should open up parent-teacher communications, check for correctable learning impairments, and share meaningful…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Information Dissemination, Kindergarten, Learning Problems
Peer reviewedBarber, Carol – Educational Leadership, 1979
In Denver, principals train and supervise their teachers as they plan and teach mastery learning units. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Education, Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHolloway, John H. – Educational Leadership, 1999
A 1996 study attributed adolescent remedial readers' low comprehension to poor motivation, lack of experience, and egocentricity. Secondary teachers can help by connecting reading assignments to real-world learning experiences, providing self-directed activities, and inviting collaborative learning and varied self-expression. A San Diego program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cooperative Learning, Learning Activities, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedThomas, Wayne P.; Collier, Virginia P. – Educational Leadership, 1998
Instead of viewing English learners as a problem needing remediation, educators should build an enriched bilingual program for all students. In successful two-way programs, both language groups stay together throughout the school day, serving as peer tutors for each other. After five or six years, English learners can demonstrate English and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
Peer reviewedGuthrie, Larry F.; Richardson, Susan – Educational Leadership, 1995
Describes Apple Computer's Early Language Connections (ELC) program. Designed for K-2 grades, ELC integrates Macintosh computers, children's literature, instructional software, and other curriculum materials, including sample lessons constructed around thematic units. The literature-based product uses a whole-language approach (with phonics…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Integrated Learning Systems, Language Arts
Peer reviewedHalford, Joan Montgomery – Educational Leadership, 1996
In neighborhoods of wide socioeconomic and cultural variation, liaisons who speak at least two languages are a vital link between school and community. Over several years, Fairfax County, Virginia, program has grown from one part-time position to three positions to meet the needs of the sizable Spanish- and Vietnamese-speaking communities. (MLH)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Programs
Peer reviewedLeach, Jenny – Educational Leadership, 1996
The Open University of United Kingdom's Postgraduate Certificate of Education program is an 18-month, part-time course that annually trains over 1000 graduate teachers via electronic conferencing and open learning methods. The program provides every student and tutor with a Macintosh computer, printer, and modem and builds on face-to-face contacts…
Descriptors: Conferences, Distance Education, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSlavin, Robert E. – Educational Leadership, 1996
Schools can reduce special-education and remedial instruction costs by helping students succeed in early grades. This article profiles several prevention and early intervention programs, including Success for All, Reading Recovery, Prevention of Learning Disabilities, the Carolina Abecedarian Project, Comer's School Development Program, and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Family Programs
Peer reviewedKatims, Michael – Educational Leadership, 1979
Chicago's mastery learning program takes into account the complexities of reading and the realities of urban classrooms. Its designers say that if a program does not lead to success, it is not a mastery learning program. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Criterion Referenced Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Formative Evaluation
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