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Dusenbury, Linda; Brannigan, Rosalind; Hansen, William B.; Walsh, John; Falco, Mathea – Health Education Research, 2005
As prevention programs become disseminated, the most serious threat to effectiveness is maintaining the quality of implementation intended by the developers. This paper proposes a methodology for measuring quality of implementation in school settings and presents data from a pilot study designed to test several of the proposed components. These…
Descriptors: Prevention, Program Content, Program Implementation, Intervention
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Ritter, Gary W.; Lucas, Christopher J. – Education Finance and Policy, 2006
Achieving full compliance with the accountability provisions of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal legislation poses major challenges for most of the nation's states. Structured, open-ended interviews were conducted with ranking representatives from a number of so-called high-readiness states: California, Florida, New York, South Carolina,…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Change, Accountability, Interviews
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Burrow, Denise – Kairaranga, 2005
Research identifies that a percentage of students are less successful than others in transitioning from Year 8 to Year 9. A positive support programme was developed to target some of these students and help them ease from the nurturing climate within the primary system into the multi-faceted secondary environment. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grade 9, Transitional Programs, Student Promotion
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Trainor, Audrey – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2005
Transition planning with students with learning disabilities (LD) from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds presents unique challenges to the implementation of recommended practices and mandates such as individualization, incorporation of student preferences; encouragement of self-determination; collaboration with parents and…
Descriptors: Individualized Transition Plans, Individualized Education Programs, Individualized Programs, Learning Disabilities
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Rouse, Cecilia Elena; Krueger, Alan B. – Economics of Education Review, 2004
Although schools across the country are investing heavily in computers in the classroom, there is surprisingly little evidence that they actually improve student achievement. In this paper, we present results from a randomized study of a well-defined use of computers in schools: a popular instructional computer program, known as Fast ForWord,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Program Evaluation, Reading Programs, Students
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Spreat, Scott; Conroy, James; Fullerton, Amanda – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2005
Matched samples of 174 pairs of persons with mental retardation who live in either community settings or congregate care settings were compared on both cost and outcome dimensions. It was learned that costs were significantly lower in community programs. Greater levels of service and integration were evident in the community programs, but…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Cost Effectiveness, Community Programs, Residential Institutions
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Hendricks, Bryan; Werner, Todd; Shipway, Lee; Turinetti, Greg J. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
The relative effectiveness of two interventions for dealing with 200 court-referred spousal abusers is examined. The overall failure rate is 17.5%, with most recidivism occurring during the first 6 months after treatment. Offenders who completed a 14-week group treatment program called SAFE manifest significantly lower rates of recidivism (10.6%)…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Family Violence, Program Evaluation, Intervention
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Ralston, Penny A.; Floyd, Kimberly; Fluellen, Vivian; Colyard, Valerie; Fields, M. Evelyn; Rasco, Mattie; Bell, Janice – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2004
Criticism about the lack of diversity among those receiving graduate degrees in various scientific fields, particularly in family and consumer sciences (FCS), has been growing for years. One approach to diversifying the profession and higher education in general is to enhance the preparation of students on the undergraduate level by identifying…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Student Diversity, Minority Groups
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Crutsinger, Christy A.; Pookulangara, Sanjukta; Tran, Gina; Duncan, Kim – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2004
Collaboration between industry and academia creates a win-win situation for individuals and communities. Through innovative partnering, students apply knowledge to real-world situations, institutions increase program visibility, and businesses receive innovative solutions to complex problems. This article provides a roadmap for implementing a…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Partnerships in Education, Industry, Consumer Education
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Canabal, Maria E.; Winchip, Susan M. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2004
One of the challenges faced by graduate programs in family and consumer sciences (FCS) is how to maintain the identity and cohesion of the profession (its values, mission and goals) despite an increasing number of students who have undergraduate degrees from other disciplines or from specialized areas within FCS but who do not identify themselves…
Descriptors: Consumer Science, Masters Programs, Curriculum Development, Program Evaluation
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Palladino Schultheiss, Donna E. – Journal of Career Development, 2005
This paper examines several conceptual frameworks that can inform elementary career intervention programming. Equity, social justice, and the development of intrinsic motivation are key concepts in the promotion of social action initiatives aimed at improving academic achievement and expanding future career options for all students. Early career…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Social Action, Prevention, Motivation
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Katz, Yaacov; Rimon, Ofer – Educational Media International, 2006
The rationale behind the project is based on the belief that the study of a work of literature can effectively open a window of opportunity for pupils to study other countries' cultures and identities as well as contribute to pupils' own identity construction and to the understanding of the identity of others. Information and communication…
Descriptors: Intercultural Programs, Literature Appreciation, Multicultural Education, Cooperative Learning
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Weeks, Louise; Shane, Chris; MacDonald, Fiona; Hart, Craig; Smith, Roger – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This article is about a training project run by Central England People First (CEPF). CEPF has been doing workshops, conferences and other training for over 10 years. It seemed like a good idea to help other people with learning difficulties to learn how to be trainers. This would help them to speak out about their lives and the services they want.…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Learning Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness
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Grammatikopoulos, Vasilios; Tsigilis, Nikolaos; Koustelios, Athanasios; Theodorakis, Yannis – International Review of Education, 2005
The aim of this study was to develop an instrument for evaluating how an education program has been implemented. Such evaluation can provide insight into the effectiveness of a program. Examined here was the Olympic Education Program used in Greek schools since 2000. In it, students learn the history of the Olympic games and the importance of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Education, Educational Assessment, Program Effectiveness
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Thurber, Christopher A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
Homesickness is the distress or impairment caused by an actual or anticipated separation from home. It is characterized by preoccupying thoughts of home and attachment objects. In its severe form, homesickness is subjectively distressing and has clinically significant cognitive, emotional, and behavioral sequelae. This study provided 75 boys who…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Family Environment, Males, Adolescents
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