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Miles, Bruce H. – High School Magazine, 1999
The behavior-audit concept was developed in 1992 to help teachers organize their thoughts, beliefs, and concerns before a seriously disturbed student returned from an off-campus setting. Over 100 Minnesota schools and districts have conducted behavior audits to get fundamental agreement on what works or needs improvement in student behavior. (MLH)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Program Development, Program Implementation, Secondary Education
Brower, Robert E. – High School Magazine, 2000
Changing to a trimester 3 X 5 schedule at Westfield (Indiana) High School made time for more focused academic activity, individual learning opportunities, and teacher development activities. Parents, students, teachers, and administrators find the schedule highly effective; academic achievement, attendance, and graduation rates have improved. (MLH)
Descriptors: High Schools, Program Descriptions, Program Implementation, School Organization
Greenleaf, Robert K. – High School Magazine, 2000
The Home Connections program aims to induce ongoing, meaningful parent-adolescent dialogue at home and follow up on those discussions at school. Students are assigned provocative weekly questions to ask parents and requested to turn in written results, which are discussed and tabulated. Implementation steps are outlined. (MLH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Problems, High Schools, Intervention
Carr, Nora – High School Magazine, 1997
"Countering society's negative messages requires a planned, comprehensive approach that involves students, support staff" and the community, says Linda McKay, director of the Personal Responsibility Education Process (PREP) for St. Louis, Missouri, schools. Area schools have selected 49 different values as a focus for character…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Cheating, Ethics
Paterson, William – High School Magazine, 2000
Meaningful change occurs in a school culture with strong belief statements that guide reform decisions and consequences. At least four steps are required: developing a series of belief statements, determining those statements' implications, putting implications into practice, and revisiting belief statements and implications regularly to ensure…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Beliefs, Diversity (Student), Educational Change
Shortt, Thomas L.; Thayer, Yvonne – High School Magazine, 2000
Principals can ensure stakeholders that a block schedule will provide enhanced teaching and learning opportunities for raising student achievement when implemented with adequate instructional planning and attention to teachers' instructional needs and students' academic needs. Success depends on the master schedule, training opportunities,…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Administrator Role, Block Scheduling, Discipline
VanSciver, James H. – High School Magazine, 1999
Teachers deserve objective evaluations that will help them to improve. Delaware uses a four-point rubric ranging from "unsatisfactory" to "needs improvement,""effective," and "exemplary." Teachers' placement depends on frequency of demonstrated behaviors identified in each rubric. For lower ratings, the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Feedback, Interrater Reliability, Program Descriptions
Kafka, Kery; Frank, Liz – High School Magazine, 1999
In Spring 1997, ITT Technical Institute, a private technical college, initiated a partnership with a Wisconsin high school based on offering ITT electronics courses to junior and senior high-school students. The program has benefited both students and teachers. Implementation steps are outlined. (MLH)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Education Work Relationship, Educational Benefits, Electronics
Grant, Jim; Richardson, Irv – High School Magazine, 1999
An escalated curriculum and higher standards are leaving some high-school students even further behind. Even with superior instruction, some students are not chronologically, developmentally, or academically ready to succeed in a particular grade. Principals must identify which students need an additional year of schooling and provide feasible…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Diversity (Student), High Schools, Individual Differences
Wolfe, Edward W. – High School Magazine, 1999
Research indicates that the most profound barriers to implementing portfolio assessments are time requirements and grading difficulties. Principals can help teachers by allowing released time for organizing meetings, developing curriculum, networking, and grading portfolios. Teachers also need recognition and storage/documentation materials and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Curriculum Development, Documentation, Grading
Rappaport, Nancy – High School Magazine, 2000
For the past 5 years, a large high school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has attempted to provide an advising program for students based on the premise that constructive student/adult relationships can enhance learning. Students learn to challenge themselves academically and explore healthy alternatives when facing adversity. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Counseling, High Risk Students, High Schools, Prevention
Kazis, Richard – High School Magazine, 1999
Besides providing work experiences, employers can help educators improve student performance by influencing public-policy decisions and changing their own employment policies. Employers' reasons for participating in work-based-learning programs include philanthropic interest, particular labor needs, and desire to improve a community's labor…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes, High Schools
Woodward, John – High School Magazine, 2000
The Tools for Understanding Project moves noncollege-bound students toward varied, integrated experiences with literacies required for success in the work force. The program excels at teaching higher order thinking, linking instruction with communication, and giving students practice in problem-solving (raising funds for a field trip). (MLH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Fund Raising