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What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Peer reviewedWeber, Edward J.; Brown, William Josh – Clearing House, 1976
A program is discussed which was designed for students in need of intensive reading instruction. The program stresses self-reliance, self-awareness, and self-evaluation. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Testing, English Education, High School Students
Peer reviewedNelson, Roy M. – Clearing House, 1981
Nineteen high school students in an experimental self-directed learning class were interviewed about their out-of-school learning projects: number completed per year; time spent; subject(s) studied; setting (individual or group); preferred project method; and motivation (desire for credit or other reason). (SJL)
Descriptors: Credits, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs, High School Students
Peer reviewedSklarz, D. P. – Clearing House, 1979
A junior high principal describes how his teachers participate in the discipline process. They share duty in a small room and act as a behavioral teacher, using a Glasser reality-oriented approach. Mildly disruptive pupils are sent to the behavioral teacher instead of to the assistant principal. (SJL)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Discipline Policy, Junior High Schools, Nontraditional Education
Peer reviewedAbraham, Linda M. – Clearing House, 2002
Addresses how to encourage and sustain high school students' interest in science. Evaluates the Earthwatch Institute's Student Challenge Awards Program, an apprenticeship program which allows students to work on authentic research projects. Concludes the program had a profound impact on the students' understanding of and affinity for science. (PM)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Field Experience Programs, High School Students, High Schools
Peer reviewedBeltz, George; Kohn, Dixie A. – Clearing House, 1970
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, High School Students, Independent Study
Peer reviewedHirst, Erie; Schuck, Linda – Clearing House, 1971
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Programs, Environmental Education, Participation
Peer reviewedBerg, David W. – Clearing House, 1970
Teaching students to learn in an unstructured environment proved to be rewarding both to the learners and the instructors. (CK)
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Programs, Learning Motivation, Student Motivation
Peer reviewedDavidson, Wilma; Kline, Susan – Clearing House, 1979
The author presents the advantages of job sharing for all school personnel, saying that education is particularly adaptable to this new form of employment. Current job sharing programs in Massachusetts, California, and New Jersey schools are briefly discussed. (SJL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Partnership Teachers, Personnel Policy
Peer reviewedMathews, Gary S. – Clearing House, 1985
Describes the efforts of the staff of one urban high school in Mississippi to develop and implement a school improvement program based on a school effectiveness model. (FL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Improvement, Educational Research, High Schools
Peer reviewedSwick, Kevin J. – Clearing House, 1979
This paper suggests ways that educators can learn about family needs, assess readiness for family-school cooperation, explore community resources, and activate an effective family-school relationship. Examples of family-school-community programs are provided. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Resources, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMorrill, Leslie Tierney – Clearing House, 1979
Central Middle School in Newark, Delaware, is implementing PL 94-142 through its SCAPE program, which provides heterogeneous grouping, team teaching, and individualized instruction. The program is coordinated by a resource teacher who plans student placements and works regularly with each classroom teacher. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Federal Legislation, Handicapped Students
Peer reviewedThrope, Lynne; Wood, Karen – Clearing House, 2000
Offers an overview of research on cross-age tutoring. Describes a successful cross-age tutoring program pairing 7th-grade with 3rd-grade students. Offers guidelines for developing a successful cross-age tutoring program. (SR)
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Early Adolescents, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMackiel, John – Clearing House, 1979
After some of the work hazards unique to teaching are noted and the identifiable characteristics of the maladjusted teacher discussed, a three-state teacher mental health plan is proposed to prevent children from being exposed to teachers who suffer from poor emotional health: prevention, assistance, dismissal. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Problems, Identification
Peer reviewedFrisbie, David A. – Clearing House, 1976
The use of expanded reporting forms versus the letter grade system for assessing student progress was compared. (RK)
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Objectives, Grading, Instructional Programs
Peer reviewedBell, Stanley E.; and others – Clearing House, 1969
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, High School Students, Tutorial Programs


