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Christie, Christina A.; Alkin, Marvin C. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2003
Program theory plays a prominent role in many evaluations, not only in theory-driven evaluations. This paper presents a case study of the process of developing and refining a program's theory within a user-oriented evaluation. In user-oriented (or utilization-focused) evaluations, primary users can play a role in defining their own program theory.…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, Evaluation Methods, Case Studies, Program Evaluation
Jimerson, Lorna – Rural Educator, 2005
Across the country, states are concentrating efforts to meet the requirements and the spirit of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). The implementation provisions and timelines are demanding and challenging for all districts. NCLB is particularly daunting, however, for rural and small districts. This paper outlines the characteristics of rural schools and…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Compliance (Legal)
Rigby, Ken – Journal of Peace Education, 2006
Understanding the nature of bullying in schools can assist in understanding aggression between nations. Although there are substantial differences between bullying behaviour practised by school children and bullying attributed to nations, there are some commonalities. This article examines seven basic elements that help in identifying and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Aggression, Peace, Conflict
Howard, Terri – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2003
There are many reasons a student may become disinterested in academics and many ways they can fail in school and in society. Most educators will quickly admit nothing is more fulfilling than seeing a troubled student succeed in school and earn a diploma. The state of Wisconsin recognized this, a full decade before the No Child Left Behind Act, and…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Federal Legislation, Program Descriptions, School Districts
Gittelsohn, Joel; Steckler, Allan; Johnson, Carolyn C.; Pratt, Charlotte; Grieser, Mira; Pickrel, Julie; Stone, Elaine J.; Conway, Terry; Coombs, Derek; Staten, Lisa K. – Health Education & Behavior, 2006
Formative research uses qualitative and quantitative methods to provide information for researchers to plan intervention programs. Gaps in the formative research literature include how to define goals, implementation plans, and research questions; select methods; analyze data; and develop interventions. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Adolescents, Females, Intervention
Romano, John L.; Hoesing, Rae; O'Donovan, Kathleen; Weinsheimer, Joyce – Innovative Higher Education, 2004
While the number of mid-career faculty currently in U.S. higher education is significant, professional development programming that addresses the teaching and learning issues of this population has not been a priority. This article describes the Mid-Career Teaching Program (MCTP) and presents data that assesses its impact on participants'…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, College Faculty, Higher Education, Program Descriptions
Kretovics, Mark A.; Crowe, Alicia R.; Hyun, Eunsook – Innovative Higher Education, 2005
Students take summer and compressed courses for a variety of reasons and research indicates that learning outcomes in these courses are similar to those gained in traditional semester or quarter courses. This quantitative study was an attempt to clarify faculty perceptions about summer compressed courses. One hundred and fifty-one faculty members…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Nontenured Faculty, Academic Achievement
Bolda, Elise J.; Saucier, Paul; Maddux, George L.; Wetle, Terrie; Lowe, Jane Isaacs – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: This article describes early efforts of four community partnerships in Boston, El Paso, Houston, and Milwaukee to address governance and management structures in ways that promote the sustainability of innovative community-based long-term care system improvements. The four communities are grantees of the Community Partnerships for Older…
Descriptors: Governance, Community Programs, Older Adults, Community Health Services
Pogrow, Stanley – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
In this second of a two-part series, the author outlines the basic structure of the kind of school that will help the children of poverty gain ground and so reduce the learning gap. In an attempt to establish far more effective high-poverty schools, the author proposes one approach, which is the Hi-Perform School redesign for high-poverty…
Descriptors: Program Design, Thinking Skills, Elementary Schools, Poverty
Tiger, Jeffrey H.; Hanley, Gregory P. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2006
The present study replicates and extends previous research on the treatment of food selectivity by implementing pairing and fading procedures to increase a child's milk consumption during regularly scheduled preschool meals. The treatment involved mixing a small amount of chocolate syrup into a glass of milk and gradually eliminating the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Eating Habits, Health Behavior, Behavior Modification
Herzer, Lynnell – Child Care Information Exchange, 2004
Many projects grow out of passion and minimal outside funding. One's own personal enthusiasm, together with non-monetary encouragement of others, can fuel a project for a while. On-going development of a project and sustainability however, often depends upon partnering with people and funding resources. In this article, the author shares ideas on…
Descriptors: Grants, Grantsmanship, Financial Support, Program Development
Joyce, Erin; Appl, Cynthia – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2005
This article discusses the benefits of hosting a German Immersion Day for area high school students on college campuses. Not only does an immersion experience benefit the students and teachers who participate, but it also serves to attract new students of German to the college and helps to create smoother articulation between high school and…
Descriptors: High School Students, German, Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning
Curriculum Review, 2006
After spending three years as a kindergarten teacher and one as a reading specialist, Michelle Waters recently became the education outreach coordinator for the Georgia-based Clean Air Campaign. In that role, she has helped roll out a comprehensive Better Air Schools initiative to 20 Atlanta-area elementary schools. The program includes a…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Outreach Programs, Environmental Standards, Pollution
Russom, Dianne – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2006
This article features the Family Child Care Home Education Network (FCCHEN), a groundbreaking program operated by the Riverside County Office of Education's Division of Children and Family Services. The FCCHEN is a network of family child care homes located throughout the Coachella Valley that receive funding for subsidized child care through an…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Child Development, Child Care, State Programs
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2004
Five years ago, Robert E. Lee High School was a big school with big problems. Overcrowding at the 3,100-student school forced some students to use air-conditioning units for chairs. Hallway fights broke out daily. At least half the freshmen disappeared from the roll books before reaching 12th grade. The thing to do, school leaders decided, was to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Change, Change Strategies, Instructional Program Divisions

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