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Colton, David L. – 1983
This document attempts to show that litigation serves to transform the way in which educators construct their conceptions of the financial aspects of desegregation. First viewed as a cause of retrenchment, desegregation later becomes the catalyst for resource redistribution and program innovation. As a corollary of this resource mobilization…
Descriptors: Desegregation Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Dixon, John; Stratta, Leslie – 1984
Addressed to classroom teachers, this booklet illustrates ways student enterprise projects offer uncommon opportunities for students to write and ultimately produce materials having social value. It is suggested that, for elementary school students, teachers can structure enterprise projects involving play. For example, one teacher invited…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Entrepreneurship, Experiential Learning
Wang, Margaret C.; Gennari, Patricia – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1984
The design and effects of a data-based approach to training school staff in the implementation of innovative programs are discussed. The rationale and design of the Data-Based Staff Development Program, which has been developed to train school staff to implement the programmatic and personnel changes required to effectively establish and maintain…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Databases, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Crohn, Leslie – 1984
A two-part report, sponsored by the Northwest Regional Exchange, focuses on the role of technical assistance in educational settings. This document, part I of the report, presents an overview of major research and literature findings, including the extant knowledge base and the state of the art in technical assistance. The introduction discusses…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Educational Change
Lotan, Rachel A. – 1989
This paper illustrates how theoretical research and development of an innovative instructional approach have been successfully integrated with teacher training and classroom implementation. This approach, called "Complex Instruction", was designed to facilitate the development of cognitive, academic, and linguistic functioning of all students in…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Instructional Development
Bradford, James C., Jr. – 1987
This 10-year follow-up three-part evaluation describes how well the City of Buena Vista (Virginia) Public Schools implemented a year-round school program for high school students. The focus of the program was the organization and development of a tuition-free extended-school-year quarter plan that included a voluntary fourth quarter. The…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Free Education, Quarter System, School Schedules
Lee, Marjorie W. – 1984
An electric preschool is a classroom or center for children 3 to 5 years of age in which the curriculum with its supportive activities, materials, and equipment depends more on technology that is powered by electricity than on manually operated objects. Certainly, preschoolers need stimulating and safe environments managed by adults who allow them…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Computer Literacy, Early Childhood Education, Educational Innovation
Shafto, Robert G., Ed. – 1986
As part of its 1984 school reform initiative, the Maine legislature created the Innovative Education Grant Program. It was designed to act as a catalyst for new ideas, conceived by teachers and principals, to bring new energy to classrooms and schools. From April 1986 through June 1986, 278 programs were put into practice. Descriptions of 23 of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cooperation, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. – 1985
College summer sessions, and specifically the summer program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison between 1885-1985 are discussed in two papers and a conference summary. In "History of Summer School at the University of Wisconsin," John W. Jenkins and Barry J. Teicher examine the emergence and nature of summer programs in the context of the…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Deans, Departments, Educational History
South Carolina State Advisory Council on Vocational and Technical Education, Columbia. – 1984
Although the technical colleges of South Carolina have an outstanding reputation, changing conditions create a need for improvement in these colleges to serve the students of the future. Improvements are needed in the quality of instruction and in the area of special educational programs. To improve the quality of instruction, it should become…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs, Educational Planning
PDF pending restorationChute, Alan G.; Hancock, Burton W. – 1982
The faculty training strategy designed by the South Dakota Medical Information Exchange (SDMIX) staff implements principles of innovation and concern theory to facilitate the adoption of teleconferencing as an instructional medium. The goal of the workshop described is to provide faculty with the skills and experiences necessary for developing…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Educational Innovation, Faculty Development
Kleine, Paul F.; Smith, Louis M. – 1982
Researchers conducted lengthy face-to-face interviews with 17 of the 21 faculty members who had been at Kensington School (Missouri) during its first 2 years (1964-1966), when the elementary school was at its most innovative. The interviews covered the former faculty members' perceptions of the Kensington experience, the effects of Kensington on…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Experimental Schools
Emory, Ruth – 1981
Prepared for a meeting of the Northwest Regional Exchange (NWRx) Advisory Board and its staff and consultants, this document first reviews nine reports' findings on nine hypotheses concerning the institutionalization of educational change or innovation, especially as institutionalization relates to the dissemination functions of state…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Kamii, Constance – 1982
In the first of this presentation's two parts, an attempt is made to clarify the meaning of constructivist education, an approach based on a theory which explains learning as a process of construction from within the individual, rather than one of internalization or absorption from the environment. In the second part, a personal view of why…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Moen, Norman W. – General College Newsletter, 1983
The founders of General College, at the University of Minnesota, established the school in 1932 out of a belief in democratic access to higher education, the need to simplify the academic bureaucracy, and the desire for a liberalized curriculum. During its first 13 years, the college assumed and maintained three basic priorities: open admissions,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy

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