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Peer reviewedSommer, Robert; Becker, Franklin – School Review, 1974
Authors explored the characteristics of effective nonschool learning settings, such as a marine laboratory, a human-relations workshop, and classes in a state mental institution. They contended that school environments could be enriched by the incorporation into their programs of aspects of these stimulating field settings. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Human Relations Programs
Peer reviewedKealy, Edward R.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1982
The goal of the Peer Helping Program in the Bayonne (New Jersey) Public Schools is to develop in students a high degree of self-respect, respect for each other, and respect for their school environment. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Relations Programs, Peer Influence
Wilde Lake High School, Columbia, MD. – 1971
The report describes general education courses offered at Wilde Lake High School--a school that maintains a flexible environment conducive to learning and hopefully fosters individual development and growth. The aim of the school is to create an environment that helps students: adjust and cope with their environment outside the school; develop…
Descriptors: Art, Educational Environment, English, Home Economics
Hoyle, John R. – 1975
A teacher self-report instrument, the Learning Climate Inventory (LCI), was used to gather teacher perceptions about their administrators, peers, and teaching job. An observational checklist was used on the same large sample. Data were gathered from 700 classrooms and 867 teachers in 30 schools in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Fort Worth,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Relations Programs
1975
The People In Everything (PIE) Program is an attempt to provide humanistic education by involving the total school population in teaching-learning environment improvement. Primarily an inservice program for K-8 teachers, staff and administrators, its objectives are seen as identifying human relations problems and developing the skills to solve…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Responsible Action, Inc., Davis, CA. – 1978
The focus in this anthology is on practical approaches to school crime prevention and control. The collection begins with two papers describing approaches to the study of crime in schools. One of these outlines a strategy for basing prevention programs on the findings of research tailored to a particular school, while the other offers a conceptual…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Change Strategies, Crime, Delinquency
Whyte, William – 1971
The rationale, objectives, descriptions, evaluations, and plans for an alternative junior high school, Markles Flats which is a joint collaboration of the Ithaca public system and the Human Affairs Program of Cornell University, are described in this paper. As part of a broader effort to develop a different educational environment for a group of…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Schools
Prince, Gerald; And Others – 1972
The primary aim of this handbook is to encourage and stimulate growth and renewal of the "human element" within the school environment. Four processes form the objectives that are fundamental to achieving this goal: problem solving, shared decision making, open communications, and accountability. Skills in these four processes are discussed in…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Communication Skills, Decision Making Skills, Democratic Values
Bremer, John; Von Moschzisker, Michael – 1971
The focus of this book is on the exposition of the principles of the Parkway Program. The program is worthy of description for several reasons: 1) the renovation of our educational system must have a high priority, and the program suggests a possible direction; 2) the story of Parkway is a case study of what happens when an educator sets out to…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Schools, Community Study


