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Skiba, Russell – 2000
In the face of pervasive violence in American schools and society, many schools have begun to consider making violence prevention and conflict resolution part of their curricula. Faced with such a culture of violence, curricula that teach students the attitudes and skills they need to avoid violence seem to provide a sound strategy for violence…
Descriptors: Bullying, Curriculum, Curriculum Evaluation, Early Intervention
Bufalino, Janet – 1996
This report summarizes the development and implementation of Reading Recovery programs in Pennsylvania and Maryland. The first section of the booklet presents a synopsis of the Reading Recovery program. The next section discusses training for Reading Recovery educators. The third section presents a historical overview of the Shippensburg…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Primary Education, Program Effectiveness, Program Implementation
CEIC Review, 2000
This issue contains a summary of the recommendations that emerged from discussions at a conference on early childhood learning. Several key areas emerged from the conference work groups, including universal access to daycare, improving the quality of professional development, and increasing parental involvement in early childhood education. The…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Faculty Development
Reading Recovery Council of North America, Columbus, OH. – 1998
This booklet outlines the Reading Recovery Council of North America's (RRCNA) standards and guidelines for those who are responsible for the establishment and maintenance of effective Reading Recovery and/or "Descubriendo La Lectura" sites. The standards are deemed essential for assuring quality services to children and effective…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Literacy, National Standards, Primary Education
Peer reviewedFehrenbach, Carolyn R. – Roeper Review, 1993
This article reviews the causes of underachievement in gifted students and discusses two successful intervention programs, a secondary program with individualized goals to meet the needs and interests of the students, and an elementary program which focused on active parental support and the services of a psychologist. Case studies of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Etiology, Gifted, Individualized Programs
Peer reviewedMcCall, George J. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1993
Sexual assault prevention programming remains a confused, scattered, and sporadic enterprise with little scientific underpinning. Sexual assault prevention suffers because it neither fits the traditional crime prevention model, nor the traditional public health model of prevention programming. Traces political and technical consequences, and…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Crime Prevention, Higher Education, Intervention
Peer reviewedCultice, Wendell W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
Outlines a 14-step process for establishing a suicide prevention program, including collecting data; gaining administrative approval; seeking legal advice; establishing an ad hoc crisis intervention committee; collecting sample forms; appraising agency resources; developing a written policy; appraising community resources; involving the media;…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Data Collection, Junior High Schools, Policy Formation
Slavin, Robert E.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
Describes Success for All reading program, its development in Baltimore and Philadelphia, and recent study evaluating its replication in 15 schools in 7 states. Program clearly improves student reading performance. Evaluations for previous years show program's effectiveness in Baltimore and Philadelphia. The longer a school remains in the program,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Intervention, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedConway, David F.; Christensen, John E.; Russell, Jill F.; Brown, Jean Daly – ERS Spectrum, 2000
The principal plays an important role in the success of student assistance teams, which devise suitable interventions for low-achieving students. A survey of Midwest principals valued these teams, despite certain problems: inadequate time for meetings during the school day and teachers' imperfect implementation of suggested interventions.…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
King, Keith A. – School Administrator, 2000
School administrators are crucial in developing and implementing an effective, comprehensive school Suicide-prevention program. They should develop a districtwide policy, establish school-level crisis-intervention teams, provide teacher training, ensure appropriate responses to threats, include suicide-prevention education in the curriculum, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crisis Intervention, Prevention, Program Development
Peer reviewedTomal, Daniel R. – American Secondary Education, 1997
Proposes an alternative to strategic and other school-improvement planning: collaborative intervention process (CPI) for initiating schoolwide change. The five-phase process includes planning, assessing, executing, implementing, and evaluating. CPI strategy, which stresses broader stakeholder involvement and frequent intercommunications, should be…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Intervention, Needs Assessment
Munn, Penny; Ellis, Sue – Curriculum Journal, 2005
Recent work on raising attainment in education has raised theoretical issues about organizational responses to innovation and qualitative aspects of programme implementation. In particular, the "depth" of an implementation (the extent to which a programme actually changes the educational interactions between pupils and their teachers) is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Failure, Academic Achievement, Early Intervention
Walker, Hill M.; Golly, Annemieke; McLane, Janae Zolna; Kimmich, Madeleine – Journal of Emotional & Behavioral Disorders, 2005
First Step to Success is a collaborative home and school early intervention program designed to address secondary prevention goals and outcomes for behaviorally at-risk children in the K-2 age-grade range (see Walker, Kavanagh, Stiller, Golly, Severson, & Feil, 1998; Walker, Stiller, Golly, Kavanagh, Severson, & Feil, 1997). In 1999 the…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Human Services, Early Intervention
Borsari, Brian; Tevyaw, Tracy O'Leary – NASPA Journal, 2005
Over the past decade, there has been a steady increase in the number of mandated students who have been referred to campus alcohol programs for violating campus alcohol policies. However, the severity of alcohol use and problems varies widely in mandated students, indicating that a "one size fits all" delivery of treatment may be inappropriate.…
Descriptors: Drinking, School Policy, College Students, Student Behavior
McGonigel, Mary – Zero to Three (J), 2005
This article describes the replication efforts of five programs funded by the Pritzker Early Childhood Foundation and determines what methods are key to replication success. Before replication can take place, the lead agency must have substantial evidence of its effectiveness and know its core elements. It must also think carefully about how its…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Young Children, Program Implementation, Agency Cooperation

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