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Fuller, Chaulmaine; Stone, Mary E. – Social Studies, 1998
Contains suggestions for lesson planning and instructional strategies that are based upon individual student needs and high teacher expectations within increasingly diverse classrooms. Discusses planning around the concept of a planning pyramid of student learning. Presents a sample lesson plan about immigration to the United States. (DSK)
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Immigration
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Camerena, Phame M.; Minor, Kris; Melmer, Theresa; Ferrie, Cheryl – Family Relations, 1998
How young mothers construct life aspirations in the face of new parent roles was studied (N=58). Adjustment of expectations in the face of parenting demands, changes in aspirations, support for pursuing life goals, and access to resources are discussed. Characteristics of the most resilient stories are examined. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Career Planning, Early Parenthood
Ahern, Ursula M.; Compton, Cynthia M. – American School Board Journal, 2001
According to William Spady's "Beyond Counterfeit Reforms," politically driven, mechanistic "reforms" box educators into smaller, limiting ways of thinking and running schools. Donald McAdams's book "Fighting to Save Our Urban Schools...and Winning!" shows the salubrious effects of high expectations and community…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Mission
Good, Howard – American School Board Journal, 2001
State education agencies mandate lofty goals and give school boards the fewest possible resources to achieve them. The board's role is not to lead educationally, but take punches for other institutions' failings. Local control exists in name only. Boards at least keep instinctive self-seeking within bounds. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Boards of Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation
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Smith, Robin M.; Salend, Spencer J.; Ryan, Sarah – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article provides guidelines and examples of effective use of inclusive language to empower students. Recommendations include focusing on the individual rather than the disability, articulating high expectations for all students, describing students in terms of academic achievements, and providing opportunities for all students to assume…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Galinsky, Ellen – Educational Leadership, 2001
The real enemy is not working mothers, but a society that undervalues parenting. Schools can help parents address and manage their guilt and stress, stop the mommy wars (between working and nonworking parents), work to improve community childcare, include fathers in outreach efforts, and help employers become family-friendly. (MLH)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Conflict Resolution, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education
Tripp, Caroline E.; Platt, Alexander D. – School Administrator, 2000
Institutional norms, practices, and unwritten policies that further mediocrity include transferring nonperforming staff to avoid problems, tolerating inadequate or misleading evaluations, ignoring student-performance data in supervisory interactions, and shielding staff from meeting standards through work assignments. Focus, persistence, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Adult Learning, Beliefs, Change Strategies
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Ojala, Mikko – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2000
Compared parent and teacher expectations concerning development and learning in 3- to 5-year-olds in Finland and Ireland. Found that both Irish and Finnish teachers consider social skills with peers the most important for preschoolers; however, Irish teachers stressed language and preacademic skills, while Finnish teachers stressed…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Interpersonal Competence
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Miglietti, Cynthia L.; Strange, C. Carney – Community College Review, 1998
Describes a study comparing the performance of 61 adult (age 25+) and 95 traditionally aged (age 18-24) two-year college students in five remedial English and five remedial math courses. Indicates that age accounts for little variance in student expectations and that learner-centered classes had strong relationships with high grades. Contains 5…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
Marlowe, John – American School Board Journal, 2000
One advantage to an interim administrative position is that the public cuts short-timers a little slack. Temporary administrators can learn on the job and become experts on specialized subjects. Personnel issues demand more time than interims possess. Such positions usually do not turn into long-term contracts. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Board Administrator Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation
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Settlage, John – Science Education, 2000
Explores factors related to preservice teachers' capacity to understand the learning cycle. Finds that understanding of the learning cycle was related to science teaching outcome expectancy, not to personal science teaching efficacy or to attitudes toward science. (Contains 32 references.) (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expectation, Higher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Trusty, Jerry; Harris, Morag B. Colvin – Journal of Adolescent Research, 1999
Examined extent to which demographics, students' personal resources, and family resources predicted stable or lowered educational expectations from eighth grade to 2 years post-high school. Found that predictors of lost talent or lowered expectations over time included low SES and racial group membership. External locus of control predicted lost…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Age Differences, Expectation
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Bornholt, L. J.; Goodnow, J. J. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 1999
Examined the role of parents acting as a social influence on 11- to 16-year-olds' self-knowledge about competence at academic activities. Found that parent- adolescent agreement was stronger with mothers than fathers and for aspects of self-knowledge that make direct inferences about abilities rather than indirect inferences. Results were similar…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents
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Rimm-Kaufman, Sara E.; Pianta, Robert C.; Cox, Martha J. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2000
This study surveyed 3,595 teachers to determine judgments of prevalence and types of problems children present upon entering kindergarten. Up to 46% reported that half their class or more had specific problems in any of several transition areas. Rates of perceived problems were related to school minority composition; district poverty level; and,…
Descriptors: Demography, Ethnicity, Kindergarten Children, Minority Group Children
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Roth, Jeffrey; Damico, Sandra Bowman – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 1999
Interviewed high school students to determine whether teachers used instructional strategies that students believed helped them master new materials, noting whether the match between learning style and instructional format differed depending on student gender and race/ethnicity. Male Latinos reported more mismatches between learning and teaching…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, High School Students, Hispanic American Students, Learning Strategies
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