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Levitan, Sar A. – Monthly Labor Review, 1975
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Innovation, Educational Programs, Federal Programs
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Rooth, S. J. – Australian Journal of Adult Education, 1974
Lifelong education is concerned with the matter of living and is not confined to artificial programs within the walls of educational institutions. The educational needs of adults living in rural areas are different from those in towns; how to meet those needs in revolutionary ways is discussed. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs, Educational Theories
Gould, Samuel B. – Adult Leadership, 1975
In looking more closely at the status of nontraditional study, the author concentrates on two things: the conditions of society that education can help to improve, and the diverse resources education can bring to bear on effecting such improvement. (Author/MW)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Resources
Mehan, Hugh – 1985
This study examined the effect of microcomputer use on classroom social organization and curriculum. To determine whether teachers who have a microcomputer available for instruction use time and space differently and make modifications in what they teach and how they teach, observations of four elementary school teachers (grades two through six)…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Educational Innovation
Horn, Gary – 1989
Many secondary school principals in Belize had expressed a desire and a strong need to start developing in their students the many and varied skills to be gained from participating in debate. The principals feel that the educational system of Belize is their greatest asset and that adding debate to their curriculum would make it even stronger. To…
Descriptors: Debate, Developing Nations, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Day, Harlan R. – 1988
Economic literacy is important because economics is such an integral part of daily existence. Individuals who understand basic economic concepts will be better equipped to make the important decisions that effective citizenship requires. The 15 economics lessons in this booklet are designed for elementary and middle school students. Each lesson…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Economics, Economics Education, Educational Innovation
Paulu, Nancy – 1989
American schools, despite recent education reform measures, still fail to provide many of our nation's children with the education that they need and deserve. In conjunction with the other changes, programs of choice can play a central and critical role in improving America's schools. This booklet, divided into two sections, reports on the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission (School), Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Voc Tech News, 1989
An integrated system of academic and vocational-technical education is vital to the well-being of students and the nation. Approaches to integrated programs include requiring more academic coursework of vocational students; including academic skills in vocational courses; and integrating the entire high school. Key activities for successful…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Dropout Prevention, Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement
White, Edward M. – American Association for Higher Education Bulletin, 1990
This short 3-page article presents four examples of innovative higher education programs that failed because the ideas were imported from other institutions without understanding the substructures that were needed for success. In the first case study, a Writing Across the Curriculum program was implemented through writing-intensive courses…
Descriptors: College Programs, Educational Innovation, Failure, Higher Education
Ellsberry, James; And Others – 1990
In response to the need for professional growth opportunities for principals, the Indiana Principal Leadership Academy (IPLA) was founded in 1985. The IPLA was created to be a national training model for principals, as leaders of instructors, empowered with effective behaviors and practices. The academy's focus is on four proficiencies: (1)…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Hager, Ronald A. – 1990
The open classroom model, enthusiastically adopted in American elementary schools based on the evident success of the British open primary schools, seemed to be an ideal educational concept for implementation into the middle school. But in the past 2 years, a growing number of educators, both at the middle school and the primary school level, have…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Experimental Schools, Experimental Teaching, Instructional Innovation
Ashwell, Andrew, Ed.; Caropreso, Frank, Ed. – 1989
The quality of the U.S. work force is directly affected by the quality of its education. Business involvement in a national education agenda should be considered a necessary investment to foster success in international competition. The 1989 meeting of the Conference Board focused on two aspects of business leadership in education: (1) the effect…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Corporate Support, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Kansas State Board of Education, Topeka. – 1989
Public school choice is an area of educational reform that has received attention from state and federal policymakers. Common applications of choice programs include alternative schools; open enrollment/intradistrict choice; and statewide/interdistrict choice. The following areas in public school choice are covered in this report: perceived…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Nontraditional Education, Public Schools
Pulling, Jane – 1990
Two different operational concepts of "vision" are compared and analyzed in terms of their applicability to educational organization. The military model is vertical, hierarchical, conducive to immediate and specific action, and unambiguous responsibility. However, its inflexibility discourages communication and creativity. The Native American,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, American Indians, Collegiality, Educational Innovation
King, Margaret J. – 1989
Education continues to operate as an enclave of elite culture and is battling for interest and respect with the mass media, technology, and the popular arts. These cultures must be brought together. Using the creative ideas generated by theme parks is an effective method of importing popular culture into the schools. Theme parks provide a total…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Centers, Educational Innovation, Educational Parks
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