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Peer reviewedMcLauchlan, Debra – Stage of the Art, 2002
Describes the involvement of two Grade 11 drama classes with the PAL (Peer-Assisted Learning) program, a coaching model in which senior students in Ontario secondary schools function as instructional aides for younger peers. Suggests that both coaches and students benefit when seniors act as learning partners for their younger peers. Includes…
Descriptors: Drama, High Schools, Peer Teaching, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedReglin, Gary – Clearing House, 1997
Describes a program intended to improve the school attendance of truant students, called the Mentoring and Tutoring Help (MATH) program. Discusses the importance of mentors and their roles in the MATH program, and presents the 18 most critical organizational steps for truancy intervention in the program. (SR)
Descriptors: Mentors, Program Descriptions, Program Effectiveness, School Holding Power
Peer reviewedSpiegel, Dixie Lee – Reading Teacher, 1998
Argues that, since there is no single answer to literacy education for all children, balanced literacy programs are necessary. Discusses the importance of and describes the characteristics of a balanced literacy program. Uses those characteristics to show how literature-response groups can be part but not all of a balanced literacy program. (SR)
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Literacy
Peer reviewedHaley, A. Nadine; Watson, Dwight C. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2000
Describes an in-school suspension program based on a literacy-enhancement model (rather than a punitive model). Describes how students used prewriting activities both as a cognitive activity and as a reflection tool for self-monitoring of behavior, often helping them work through problems and replace inappropriate behavior with appropriate…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, In School Suspension, Literacy, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedDennis, Lynn; And Others – Journal of Reading, 1989
Describes Project READ:S (Reading Education Accountability Design: Secondary) designed to encourage teachers to adopt more effective techniques of presenting printed materials. Uses authoring diskettes to enable teachers to produce textbook comprehension modules (reading guides) to accompany the student throughout the reading process and assist in…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Program Descriptions, Program Effectiveness, Reading Programs
Baumann, Nancy; And Others – 1996
The Reading Challenge project was designed to help students make the transition from picture books to reading and choosing age-appropriate chapter books for recreational reading. This project was conducted throughout the school year with students rotating through different chapter books, usually completing 2 books and related activities each…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Fiction, Grade 3, Picture Books
Asano, Mildred; And Others – 1980
With funding obtained from the Elementary Secondary Education Act Title IV-C, the Philadelphia School District awarded 40 mini-grants to individual teachers and other school district staff. The grants, ranging from $200 to $1,000, were awarded in March, 1979. These 40 programs were selected for implementation from a total of 398 project proposals.…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Grants, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedBarrett, Deborah J. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2002
Describes how Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Management achieves their mission for the communication program. Discusses three keys to the success of the program: individual coaching, integrated team instruction, and constant assessment of the students and the program. Presents an overview of the program. (SG)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedScholes, Robert – English Journal, 1995
Describes the Pacesetter English course and its seven units of study. Outlines the program's objectives and methods. (HB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Curriculum, English Instruction, High Schools
Peer reviewedMoni, Karen B.; Jobling, Anne – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2000
Describes Literacy and Technology Hands On, a program of literacy instruction for young people with Down syndrome who have recently left school, which uses a combination of technology and more traditional methods to continue these students' literacy instruction into young adulthood. Discusses the program's rationale, aims, features, theoretical…
Descriptors: Downs Syndrome, Literacy, Program Descriptions, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedSchnack, Pat – English Journal, 2001
Describes the "Partners in Reading" project, which pairs adults from the community with eighth-grade students to read books together and journal together. Describes how the program has grown. Details the many positive reading/writing outcomes for students and for participating adults, how students feel more connected to adults in the community,…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools, Program Descriptions, Program Effectiveness
Peer reviewedWeisberg, Gabriel P. – School Arts, 1978
This article describes the course, sequence and instructional materials of the Advanced Placement Art History course of the Cleveland Museum of Art. The benefits of a cooperative museum/high school course are also discussed. (SJL)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Art Education, Art History, Course Content
Peer reviewedProsser, Theresa M.; Levesque, Jeri A. – Reading Teacher, 1997
Describes a service learning program with a focus on literacy called the Student Literacy Corps. Describes how urban elementary school children, college students, professors, administrators, and community members worked, shared, and learned together. Includes a sample lesson. (SR)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Literacy
Koskinen, Patricia S.; And Others – 1995
This paper describes a school-home reading project that was developed to support culturally and linguistically diverse beginning readers, and offers practical suggestions for starting such a program. First-grade classrooms from 5 Chapter 1 schools in a large suburban school district are participating in the project. Teachers in these classrooms…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Beginning Reading, Childrens Literature, Cultural Differences
Whitson, Gayle; Bodycott, Peter – 1992
A study investigated the effectiveness of improvements in a Singapore graduate training program for elementary school teachers of English as a Second Language. Program changes focused on providing appropriate, constructive feedback to trainees about their teaching practice and developing trainees' skills of critical reflection. The report…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Feedback, Foreign Countries
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