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Leno, Arthur J. – Business Officer, 2003
Describes the development and implementation of the distance education program at Peirce College. This Internet-mediated distance learning program focuses on practical fields of study, drawing on the college's strengths in business administration, information technology, and paralegal studies. (SLD)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBrewer, Robin D.; Reid, Melanie S.; Rhine, Barbara G. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2003
This article describes a peer coaching model implemented in two elementary schools that included the following steps: identify coaches and their needs; identify learning buddies with similar needs; set up a schedule; determine supervision process; plan lessons; implement coaching sessions; reflect on lesson; and evaluate the model. (Contains…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Lesson Plans, Peer Teaching
Peer reviewedLopez, Cecilia L. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2002
Discusses assessment of student academic achievement, how librarians can participate, the role of the Higher Learning Commission's assessment matrix and accredited institutions, examples of strategies institutions have used to deal with challenges to implementing useful assessment programs, and examples of indirect and direct measures of student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Libraries, Accreditation (Institutions), Higher Education
Peer reviewedDuemer, Lee S.; Mendez-Morse, Sylvia – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2002
Identifies themes in the theoretical literature on policy implementation that can be used to develop a research-based framework about how qualitative research can be used to analyze policy implementation through the investigation of informal and formal communication lines. (SLD)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Policy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedEsposito, Judith F.; Curcio, Claire Cole – Middle School Journal, 2002
Explored how teacher advisory programs are perceived and implemented in five middle schools in four different states with strong, group-oriented guidance philosophies. Found that schools varied widely in execution and organization of teacher advisory programs. All but one had large groups of students, which made meaningful guidance-based advisory…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Guidance, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Reid, William M. – School Administrator, 1996
Based on his experience with the Copernican block scheduling plan used in British Columbia secondary schools, a principal identifies administrative challenges (abuse of tutorial time, uneven distribution of teacher-preparation time, teacher fatigue, pedagogical changes, and unrealistic expectations) and suggests ways to address them. Involving…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Block Scheduling, Foreign Countries, Guidelines
Peer reviewedMiller, April D.; And Others – LD Forum, 1996
Reasons to use students as tutors to teach mathematics to students with specific learning disabilities are discussed. Descriptions of types of tutoring and training procedures for tutors are included. A guide for implementing math peer tutoring is provided, including procedures for getting ready, running the program, and enrichment and extension.…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction
Buch, Kim – Library Administration and Management, 1997
Offers suggestions and strategies designed to enhance skills for planning, motivating, and implementing organizational change for librarians assuming the role of change agent. Highlights include the human side of change, including fear and anxiety; and a process model of change that includes three stages: endings, transitions, and new beginnings.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Librarians
Peer reviewedMalcolm, Heather Chisnall – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1997
In 1987 the Scottish Office Education Department published plans for a curriculum development program for ages 5 through 14. This article reports on an evaluation of the implementation of the curriculum planned for 1991-95. National samples and interviews with about 165 educators trace the early steps in implementation. (SLD)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKeast, David A. – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 1997
The delivery of courses via videoconferencing from the University of Alberta to remote sites was evaluated by students, 70% of whom were Canada Natives. They expressed a need for more course information, advising, counseling, and access to students. The program had a 51% completion rate. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Canada Natives, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAneke, Norbert O.; Finch, Curtis R. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1997
The Stages of Concern Questionnaire was completed by 677 of 1,207 teachers at High Schools that Work sites. Those with no experience or first-year experience of reform implementation had high personal concerns that needed to be addressed. About half had high levels of adoption proneness indicating their potential to be reform leaders. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Adoption (Ideas), Educational Change, High Schools
Peer reviewedWeller, L. David; Weller, Sylvia J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
To improve student's reading scores on the Test of Achievement and Proficiency, a rural Georgia high school initiated an improvement program based on Deming's continuous-improvement model in fall 1995. This model allows those closest to the problem to resolve it. By working continuously to improve students' testing environment, test-taking…
Descriptors: High Schools, Models, Problem Solving, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedLevacic, Rosalind; Glover, Derek – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1997
Britain's new inspection system requires that schools be assessed for efficiency and value for money. Drawing on a content analysis of 66 secondary school inspection reports, this paper considers implementation problems and whether schools have adopted the rational approach to resource management. Few schools had successfully adopted all elements…
Descriptors: Accountability, Budgets, Educational Improvement, Efficiency
Peer reviewedLane, Kathleen Lynne; Mahdavi, Jennifer N.; Borthwick-Duffy, Sharon – Preventing School Failure, 2003
A study explored expectations of 80 elementary teachers of the prereferral intervention team process and the need for direct support in implementing proposed interventions. The majority expected to acquire classroom interventions, obtain professional support, and inform parents of concerns. More than half were in favor of in-class demonstrations…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Disabilities, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools
Peer reviewedRosenberg, Michael S.; Jackman, Lori A. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2003
This article describes the PAR (Preventing, Acting upon, and Resolving) Comprehensive Behavior Management System, a process-based model in which collaborative teams work together to form consensus on a positive and supportive school-wide approach to behavior management. It highlights the content and processes used to introduce and sustain the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention


