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Peer reviewedBickmore, Kathy – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1998
In an urban elementary school, teachers trained in the Comer school development approach attempted to reform school discipline practices and plan conflict resolution efforts for students. Time constraints and teachers' aversion to coping with conflicting views inhibited the open democratic discussion needed as a foundation of change and limited…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Discipline
Peer reviewedDwyer, Margaret A. – TESOL Journal, 1998
Describes a faculty-development program designed to change teacher attitudes, behavior, and instruction and, thus, improve the achievement of language-minority students in two New York state secondary schools. Examines challenges to creating and maintaining school structures that promote immigrant students' success and identifies factors that lead…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, English (Second Language), Faculty Development, Immigrants
Peer reviewedIglehart, John – Academic Medicine, 1998
Describes proceedings of a meeting of the Association of American Medical Schools' Forum on the Future of Academic Medicine, focusing on ways in which medical schools can and are responding to changing, more competitive marketplaces for health services while sustaining their missions; the health care industry perspective; and characteristics of…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Change Strategies, Conference Proceedings, Educational Change
Baldwin, Fred D. – Appalachia, 1998
Describes pilot programs in Appalachian high schools designed to improve math and science instruction through systemic change and higher standards. Strategies include using videoconferencing for professional development, incorporating employers' expectations into curricula, bridging gaps between academic and vocational programs, integrating…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Change Strategies, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change
Peer reviewedPenney, Sherry H. – Educational Record, 1996
It is argued that college presidents should concentrate their efforts in five specific areas: (1) interpreting and managing change; (2) leading academic transformation; (3) balancing constituencies and their opposing claims; (4) finding financial resources; and (5) defending and promoting higher education, by meeting growing and inconsistent…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Role, Change Agents, Change Strategies
Peer reviewedAamodt, Per O. – Higher Education, 1995
Discussion of the pressures for expansion in Norwegian higher education looks at both long-term trends (need for a better-educated workforce and rising level in parents' education) and current demographic, individual, and political forces (a deteriorating labor market, younger students, competition for admission). Whether this situation is unique…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Change Strategies, College Applicants, Comparative Education
Peer reviewedMcCann, Ann L.; Schneiderman, Emet D. – Journal of Dental Education, 1995
A survey of 138 dental hygiene program directors found dissatisfaction with program assessment practices and use of assessment data. Most use alumni/employer surveys and curriculum evaluations by students, but share results mostly with faculty. They use the data for curriculum revision but not for adding assessment measures, student remediation,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Allied Health Occupations Education, Alumni, Change Strategies
Peer reviewedBurgess, T. F. – Higher Education, 1996
Three faculty workload planning methods in United Kingdom universities are compared, focusing on workload planning principles, computerized decision support, institutional contexts, political dimensions, and management of change. One is based on contact hours; the second on actual hours; and the third on translating supervision, teaching,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, College Administration, College Faculty
Peer reviewedShade, Barbara – Journal of Teacher Education, 1995
This paper describes how the University of Wisconsin-Parkside developed a multicultural emphasis in its teacher education program, noting that implementing such a focus in a school with predominantly white students and faculty members required a paradigm shift for both the program and the faculty. (SM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedMartin, Barbara N. – Rural Educator, 2000
A rural Missouri school district considered student records and parents' and teachers' needs in formulating changes to accommodate its increasing Hispanic population. Teachers took Spanish classes at an area college; limited English speaking students took special English classes; small group instruction, mentors, and peer helpers were used; and a…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College School Cooperation, Community Change, Cultural Pluralism
Thomas, Julie A.; Pedersen, Jon E. – School Science and Mathematics, 2003
A common maxim in the educational profession is that one teaches the way one is taught. Indications are that preservice teachers' beliefs, attitudes, and practices may be linked to previous experiences. Calderhead & Robson (1991) underscored this concern by asserting that teachers use good teachers as models for developing their own images as…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Science, Methods Courses
Rivet, Ann E.; Krajcik, Joseph S. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2004
A challenge for urban systemic reform initiatives in science education has been to achieve local, state, and national standards for teaching and learning. We have collaborated with teachers in the Detroit Public School System to design project-based curriculum materials that contextualize the learning of science in meaningful real-world problems,…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Educational Change, Science Curriculum, National Standards
Moodie, Gavin – International Journal of Training Research, 2003
The blurring of the boundary between Australian vocational education and training and higher education is leading to a reconsideration of the current structure of Australian tertiary education. This paper starts with the main overlap of the Australian tertiary education sectors, diplomas and advanced diplomas. The ambiguous treatment of these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Postsecondary Education, Comparative Education
Hartmann, Douglas – Quest, 2003
Sport and recreation-based approaches to the social problems of "at-risk" urban youth have become very popular in recent years. Yet the lack of a proper theoretical understanding of these initiatives threatens to minimize their effectiveness and could generate a backlash against them. To begin to fill this void, this paper presents a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Urban Youth, At Risk Students, Outreach Programs
Stotsky, Sandra – Brookings Papers on Education Policy, 2004
Teacher quality, however defined, is usually seen as the responsibility of schools of education. Rarely is it viewed as the responsibility of academic departments in the arts and sciences--that part of college or university where prospective teachers study the academic content they will draw on as teachers. Only recently has teacher quality come…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Change, State Departments of Education, State Regulation

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