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Norton, Sylvia Knight – Knowledge Quest, 2013
School librarians play an important role in developing a technology plan for the school library program that reflects teaching and learning for today's education. The school librarian's leadership in the overall process and the written plan itself can influence future strategies for teaching and learning with technology that can go well…
Descriptors: Technology Planning, School Libraries, Library Development, Program Development
Slotta, OliveAnn Davis; Fernandez, Karen L. – Curriculum Journal, 2011
The two authors share learning gleaned from personal, classroom experiences in small schools--both cautions and assurances--for other educators who may be embarking on a similar path. We worked at two different small high school sites in the Denver Public Schools, an urban district with an ethnically diverse student population of 78,000. We…
Descriptors: Small Schools, High Schools, Responsibility, Change Strategies
Schmidt, Wallace V.; Dorsey, Mary Elizabeth – 1986
In addition to serving as executive enclosures, offices illustrate organizational goals and reflect the communication climate of the organization. Traditional office designs accentuate personal territory, in which communication is largely controlled by the occupant of the office, and space often becomes a symbol of status. One of the first major…
Descriptors: Building Design, Design Preferences, Employer Employee Relationship, Furniture Arrangement
Wirt, Frederick M. – 1991
A century or more of reform in urban services, including schooling, has seen a competition over four core values: quality, equity, efficiency, and choice. These four are not always mutually compatible. Quality opposes equity and choice but is reinforced by efficiency, which is supported by equity. The choice value is incompatible with all the…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Culture Conflict, Design Preferences, Educational Principles

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