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Grimard, Andre; Maddaus, John – 2002
The Upward Bound program seeks to promote high school completion and college attendance of high school students who come from low-income families or have parents who did not complete college. Specifically, Upward Bound projects provide academic instruction, career planning, and college application services, during the regular school year and…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Preparation, High School Students, High Schools
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1985
In addition to being one of the largest states in the country, California is also known for innovation and change. Reform in California often presages change throughout the country. The views of California teachers are, therefore, of special Significance to policymakers. This survey examines the 1985 views of California teachers for strengthening…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Change, Kindergarten, Public Schools
Adams, Mary; Dority, Kim – Distance Education and Training Council, 2005
Part-time faculty, once a rare breed among teachers, are stepping into an increasingly critical role in higher education. Just as traditional colleges are relying on adjunct faculty to a degree unheard of just a decade ago, non-traditional programs are coming to rely on the flexibility, broader skills sets, and "real-world" knowledge that that…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Faculty, College Faculty
Sedere, Upali M. – Online Submission, 2005
This paper outlines the issues relating to teacher education and teacher supply in Malawi. Malawi has a severe shortage of teachers. Over the years, particularly since EFA the student numbers has gone up yet the teacher supply has not followed the increased student numbers. This paper outlines the broader picture as a basis for further…
Descriptors: Teacher Supply and Demand, Foreign Countries, Teacher Recruitment, Position Papers
Engmark, Jill – 1997
Most of Arizona's 13 state-funded school-to-work (STW) partnerships are serving out-of-school youth through existing programs within their boundaries. The programs typically fall under the jurisdiction of educational institutions, training institutions, business and labor organizations, and other organizations. The most common approach to serving…
Descriptors: Career Education, Education Work Relationship, Out of School Youth, Postsecondary Education
Lockard, Louise – 2000
This paper documents a single year in the history of Navajo education from the perspective of the Navajo Agent Dennis Matthew Riordan. It draws on Riordan's correspondence, 1882-83, with the Secretary of the Interior, with Captain Richard Henry Pratt at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, and with his brother. In December 1882, Riordan arrived…
Descriptors: Administrators, American Indian Education, American Indian History, Educational Environment
Heimbecker, Connie; Minner, Sam; Prater, Greg – 2000
This paper describes two exemplary school-based Native teacher education programs offered by Northern Arizona University (NAU) to serve Navajo students and by Lakehead University (Ontario) to serve members of the Nishnabe Nation of northern Ontario. The Reaching American Indian Special/Elementary Educators (RAISE) program is located in Kayenta,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, College School Cooperation, Foreign Countries
Barnard, Cynthia; Hovingh, Lori; Nezwek, Michele; Pryor-Bayard, Deborah; Schmoldt, Jill; Stevens, James; Sturrus, Wendy; Wabeke, Susan; Weaver, Lorie – 2000
Based on the view that more male role models are needed for young children and that there would be pedagogical benefits to having greater numbers of male early childhood teachers, this study examined female teachers' perceptions of barriers to men entering early childhood education (ECE) and their recommendations for recruiting males into ECE…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Teachers, Higher Education, Males
Rodriguez, Yvonne E.; Sjostrom, Barbara R. – 2000
The challenge to teacher education created by today's changing demographics involves excellence and equity. The present hostile climate at colleges and universities for faculty of color requires a creative readjustment of the tenure and promotion process. A discussion for preparing, mentoring, and retraining future teacher educators of color using…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Diversity (Faculty), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Littleton, Denise M. – 1998
This article describes efforts at Norfolk State University, Virginia, to train substitute teachers, teacher aides, and other paraprofessionals to become certified teachers. The program incorporates four recruitment principles: concern for various aspects of the issue and readiness to tackle them; commitment to the program; collaboration among all…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Curriculum Development, Diversity (Faculty), Elementary Secondary Education
Bus, Ken – 2002
This paper offers advice for ways in which community colleges can approach the challenge of recruiting international students. Community colleges are enjoying a new popularity with overseas students, even though other higher education programs are showing slow growth for this group. According to the paper, it is becoming more common to find…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Enrollment, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries
Cornett, Lynn M.; Gaines, Gale F. – 2002
Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) states are implementing policies that provide incentives to attract and retain teachers and increase student performance. Every state has unique priorities. This report includes a framework for thinking about priorities for a state based on the SREB's teacher supply and demand research (reducing new teacher…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives
Podgursky, Michael; Watson, Donald; Ehlert, Mark; Walker, Michael; Foster, William – 2000
This report presents data on the Missouri teacher labor market, using existing administrative records about the state's public schools, teachers staffing them, and students attending them from 1994-95. Data are presented on: enrollment growth (size and distribution of public school enrollment changes); Missouri's teaching workforce (size and…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends
Smith, David C. – 2000
Secondary school reform in Ontario is expected to produce an increase in enrollment. An estimated 4,500 new faculty will be needed to meet this increase. In addition, 5,500 new faculty will be needed to fill openings resulting from retirement. This report's major findings indicate that: 1) Faculty are the crucial factor in determining the quality…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Change, Educational Demand, Educational Planning
Northern Virginia Community Coll., Annandale. – 1998
In fall 1997 Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) conducted a telephone survey of new students to collect information on the media sources utilized by the students in order to assess effective ways to market the college to prospective students. Students were asked questions about their exposure to print, television, radio and computer media.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Mass Media Use, Media Research, News Media


