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Bright, Charles L. – Business Education Forum, 1973
Descriptors: Business Education, Guidelines, Improvement Programs, Inservice Teacher Education
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Verma, Dhirendra – Community College Review, 1973
Single-skill preparation for employment is simply insufficient to prepare for probable societal change. General education is a necessary ingredient. (Author/GB)
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Community Colleges, Educational Responsibility, General Education
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Berry, June E. – Educational Leadership, 1973
A special program creating a miniature community inside the school provides students with real-life curriculum. (GB)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Improvement Programs, Program Descriptions, Program Development
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Korn, James H. – Journal of Higher Education, 1972
Greater emphasis should be placed on the planning of learning, rather than on classroom performance, as the most important function of a teacher. (HS)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Improvement Programs, Teacher Effectiveness
Crumpton, E. Carlene – Educ Leadership, 1970
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Youth, Educational Innovation, Group Experience
Hodgins, Roderic C. – Rec, 1970
A major effort by a well-known university to improve the reading skills of its students is described. (CK)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Content, Higher Education, Improvement Programs
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Arends, Richard I. – Planning and Changing, 1982
Describing a task force as a planning and problem-solving group within the school, this article outlines problems encountered in school-based planning efforts and ways to make future attempts more successful. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Committees, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Brandt, Ron – Educational Leadership, 1982
Researcher-reformer Ronald Edmonds believes he knows why some urban schools teach poor children successfully. In this interview Edmonds elaborates on his list of the five characteristics of effective schools. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rauch, Sidney J. – Reading World, 1982
Discusses the School Improvement Project of the New York City public schools. Lists five factors identified by the Project as determinants of student academic success and outlines the job responsibilities of the school Project liaison person. (FL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education, Improvement Programs
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Dexter, Robin; Turk, Randall – Journal of School Improvement, 2002
Presents an abstract of a study that tried to determine what makes a school improvement team successful. Reports that six implications arose from the study's 17 conclusions, including the following: the team should identify and assign tasks to faculty and teams should clearly define school improvement goals. (Contains 36 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cooperative Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
Carr, Clay; Totzke, Larry – Performance and Instruction, 1995
Examines three elements useful for solving problems revealed by data gathering and analysis in the context of performance technology: goals, standards, and feedback. Emphasis is on the need for performers of tasks, their supervisors, and the organization as a whole to have the same goals and expectations, and how this is achieved through…
Descriptors: Feedback, Human Factors Engineering, Improvement Programs, Instructional Design
Carr, Clay; Totzke, Larry – Performance and Instruction, 1995
Discusses how those who learn basic human performance technology (HPT) skills can expand expertise in three directions: extended HPT (including generalist, project manager/integrator, and implementation specialist); specialized HPT; and HPT linked to related fields. Presents examples of applications of each alternative. (JKP)
Descriptors: Human Factors Engineering, Improvement Programs, Instructional Design, Organizational Development
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Monteith, Dianne S. – Journal of School Leadership, 1991
South Carolina's Educational Improvement Act may be only one factor responsible for closed decision-making climates in most of the state's elementary schools, because "reforms" also occurred in curriculum development, methodology, teacher education, and evaluation. With the deregulation movement gaining speed, the time is ripe for…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Improvement Programs
Rice, Stephen; Rice, Karen – Performance & Instruction, 1996
Considers how human performance technologists (HPTs) can move toward the hard science, or management, arena of an organization. Topics include measuring meaningful outcomes to quantify performance improvements; measurable criteria for workers; essential skills for HPTs; dropping ineffective programs; and defining interventions. (LRW)
Descriptors: Administration, Criteria, Improvement Programs, Measurement Techniques
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Gilley, Jerry W. – Performance Improvement, 2001
Suggests that human resources development professionals need to change their performance improvement focus and philosophy to embrace the importance of building on strengths and managing weaknesses. Identifies five characteristics indicative of employees' strengths. Describes seven strategies to help employees minimize their weaknesses while…
Descriptors: Administration, Employees, Employers, Employment Practices
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