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Peer reviewedMcLeod, Susan H.; Soven, Margot – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1991
Offers a guide to those involved in developing a writing-across-the-curriculum (WAC) program to help them inform administrators about some of the basic points and know what to ask for before agreeing to take on the task. Outlines some basic procedures to follow for WAC program development. (MG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Program Design, Program Development, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedSchildgen, Brenda Deen – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1991
Describes a Master's of Arts in Writing program which is an attempted reform of the master's degree in English: an experimental curriculum designed to revive rhetorical approaches to the construction and interpretation of literary works. Outlines the program's strengths and the problems that emerged in the first three years. (MG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Masters Degrees, Masters Programs, Program Development
Peer reviewedWiske, Martha Stone; Levinson, Cynthia Y. – Educational Leadership, 1993
Policy initiatives from Kentucky to California are espousing curriculum based on NCTM-backed core concepts that students understand through induction rather than memorization, teaching based on guided mastery rather than didactic instruction, and assessment that is open-ended rather than machine-scorable. This article highlights obstacles to…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Policy, High Schools, Induction
Peer reviewedShoemaker, Berry Jean Eklund; Lewin, Larry – Educational Leadership, 1993
Eugene (Oregon) Public Schools want to replace the traditional content-driven curriculum with a general concepts-based curriculum stressing the relationships among ideas. To help district educators understand the new model, a coin metaphor describing the two interlocking areas of curriculum (learning core conceptual knowledge and strategic…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Curriculum
Peer reviewedHerman, Jerry J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1993
An effective administrator evaluation system builds in feedback opportunities, two-way communication, opportunities for improvement, enforcement of strengths, and a clear understanding of the system. The system must be valid, reliable, meaningful, useful, and feasible. Procedural answers to the why-what-when-where-what-who questions are discussed…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria
Peer reviewedHouseholder, Daniel L.; And Others – Technology Teacher, 1993
Discusses the changes in the International Technology Education Association and outlines its strategic plan. Emphasizes four goals: (1) position technology as a basis for academic study; (2) provide leadership; (3) support teachers; and (4) enhance participation of minorities and women. (JOW)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Curriculum Development, Futures (of Society), Minority Groups
Peer reviewedVann, Allan S. – ERS Spectrum, 1993
Evaluates a small New York school district's efforts to reorganize its two K-5 elementary schools into one K-2 primary grade school and one 3-5 intermediate school, focusing on student, staff, and parent reactions. Although the new arrangement created more focused schools, the intermediate principal misses the energy deriving from the Kindergarten…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Attitudes, Principals, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedCastner, Kevin; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1993
For 6 years, Frederick County (Maryland) Public Schools has pursued a major restructuring effort involving 30,000 students and 46 schools and covering all disciplines and grades. This initiative involved five components: developing student outcomes, defining curriculum, developing new assessment tasks, planning for instruction, and providing for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Mastery Learning
McPherson, Kate – Phi Delta Kappan, 1991
Three years ago, a coalition of three Washington State districts, Peninsula, Tacoma, and Issaquah, began cooperating to help one another implement programs and policies fostering a service ethic. This article describes each district's progress at implementing its Project Service Leadership program. (MLH)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation
Oltarsh, Valerie D. – Health Education, 1990
The Refugee Health Education Program was developed to provide refugees from the Soviet Union, Iran, Vietnam, and Cambodia with information on disease prevention, chronic disease management, and effective utilization of New York's health services. Additional goals include health promotion through culturally adpated education and provision of…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Needs, Health Programs, Health Promotion
Peer reviewedAtherley, Carole – School Organisation, 1990
Positive behavior management has been recommended as a more acceptable form of classroom management than traditional behavioral modification. This paper discusses the application of stimulus and contingency control methods (positive behavior management) to elicit more socially and academically acceptable behavior from elementary school children.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Contingency Management, Discipline
Peer reviewedHess, Fritz; Shablak, Scott – NASSP Bulletin, 1990
Describes the Central New York Education Consortium's efforts to develop university-school district partnerships and devise a positive approach to ethical instruction. The group identified essential "schools of character" aspects, such as clean, orderly environment, constant curriculum evaluation criteria, administrator role modeling,…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSinger, Tara S. – College Student Affairs Journal, 1993
Describes pilot program at University of Louisville (Kentucky) which was designed to assist in orienting adult learners to the collegiate environment. Addresses special concerns of adult learners, including child care, career planning, academic support, personal support, and financial aid. Explains program development and presentation, materials,…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Programs, Higher Education, Orientation
Peer reviewedChristian, Barbara – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1993
Describes the implementation of portfolio assessment in a writing program at Kenai Peninsula College, a small college in Alaska. Discusses adjustments to the program, problems, and future applications. Suggests that portfolio assessment can be useful to a writing program even if it is implemented for only one or two semesters. (SR)
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Program Implementation
Malesich, Rudy F. – Schools in the Middle, 1994
Using Total Quality Education principles, a Colorado middle school formed an action team to research discipline situation and develop a new system. Consequences for infractions now range from Saturday school to visiting local prisons and performing community service (to replace suspension). Program success is based on consistency, learning…
Descriptors: Community Services, Discipline, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools


