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Peer reviewedGill, Douglas H.; Langone, John – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1982
Presents guidelines and strategies for the joint development and subsequent implementation of the individualized education programs (IEPs) and the relationship between special education and vocational education in this process. Three major topical areas are explored: key concepts, IEP development in vocational education, and IEP implementation…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Individualized Education Programs, Program Development, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedMaher, Charles A.; Barbrack, Christopher R. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1980
In using the framework, the two main administrative problems encountered are reporting the evaluation to the decision makers and the feasibility of conducting an IEP evaluation. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Individualized Education Programs
Peer reviewedJung, Steven M. – Journal of Career Education, 1980
Presents an assessment of the implementation of the Career Education Incentive Act program. A major finding was that the goals of widespread career education implementation as a result of the Act were probably unattainable, given the low levels of funding provided to states during the first years of operation. (CT)
Descriptors: Career Education, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedBradshaw, Lynn K. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
Implementing technology in a classroom is a personal process that varies from teacher to teacher. The Concerns-Based Adoption Model identifies seven stages of concern that teachers may experience, from awareness to refocusing ideas. Innovative staff development strategies include establishing organizational structures to support technological and…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Educational Technology, Program Implementation, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTrimble, Susan; Miller, John W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Teams can boost creativity, morale, and communication, but they can also unleash disharmony, create tension, and waste time. To maximize teaming benefits, administrators must share authority, cultivate teacher leadership, train all team members, use situational leadership, model effective team leader behaviors, provide incentives, support each…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Benefits, Guidelines, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedSampson, James, Jr.; Norris, Deborah – Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 1997
Implementation of Florida Choices, a computer-assisted career guidance system, was evaluated through a survey of 17 high schools. Implementation enablers, barriers, and resource needs were consistent across school type and size. Staff training, collaboration, and adequate resources were key implementation issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Information Systems, Computer Software Evaluation, High Schools, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedBouffard, Jeffrey A.; Taxman, Faye S.; Silverman, Rebecca – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2003
Developed a comprehensive methodology for a series of process evaluations of seven therapeutic communities for drug-involved offenders. The methodology used stakeholder interviews, official measures of program implementation, and a new structured observation technique. Discusses the type and quality of information provided by each technique. (SLD)
Descriptors: Drug Rehabilitation, Evaluation Methods, Interviews, Outcomes of Treatment
Berry, Barnett; Ginsberg, Rick – Phi Delta Kappan, 1990
Lead teachers, a "second-wave" reform concept aimed at professionalizing teaching and decentralizing educational decision-making, might overcome technical and political problems that merit pay, career ladders, and mentor teacher plans have failed to resolve. Lead teachers are motivated by intrinsic rewards and opportunities to exercise…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives, Professional Development, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedJohnson, David W.; Johnson, Roger T. – Educational Leadership, 1995
Some violence prevention programs do not work because they are poorly targeted, provide materials without implementation strategies, apply neighborhood methods to school settings, and project unrealistic notions about the social forces underlying violence. Schools cannot eliminate all conflict but should go beyond violence prevention to create a…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Hollifield, John H. – Principal, 1995
When surveying parents on six types of involvement, the Family Center at Johns Hopkins University found that respondents were uninterested in regular school visits or participation in decision making but eager to help their children at home. In response, two researchers developed TIPS (Teachers Involve Parents in Schoolwork), an interactive…
Descriptors: Homework, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedGorgon, Bruce G. – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
Clinical supervision stresses face-to-face encounters with individual teachers about a specific teaching/learning situation. The process incorporates the use of specific objective data forming the basis for collaborating and aimed at instructional improvement. The five stages are preobservation conference, classroom observation, data and strategy…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement, Observation
Peer reviewedConley, Sharon C.; And Others – Planning and Changing, 1991
Analyzes site-based management structures, using specific case of teacher unions and collective bargaining. From coalitional perspective, interview data suggest that teacher union leaders may be in a quandary, shifting between traditional "bread and butter" issues and professional/collegial concerns. A struggle exists involving the…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Interviews, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedLiebman, Judith – RE:view, 1990
The article reviews experiences of the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired in implementing supported employment rehabilitation programs. Results to date include referral of 37 clients to the contracting agencies and placement of 10 multiply handicapped clients in competitive work situations earning above minimum wage…
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Program Effectiveness, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedKarabanow, Jeff – Community Development Journal, 1999
Explores the implementation and development of an emergency street-kid shelter in Montreal. Concludes that, by merging locality development with a commitment to social action, the program has fostered an empowered community. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Welfare, Foreign Countries, Homeless People
Peer reviewedMcChesney, Jim; Hertling, Elizabeth – Educational Leadership, 2000
The 1998 Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration Program provides $120 million for Title I schools and an additional $25 million for all public schools. Almost 3,000 schools are receiving $50,000 each to implement schoolwide models listed and explained in this article. Challenges and funding tips are discussed. (Contains 13 references.) (MLH)
Descriptors: Community Support, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation


