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Russell, Lisa – Improving Schools, 2007
Learning mentoring programmes can be effective tools for increasing social, personal and educational development for young people. This article explores the views of girl mentees who experienced difficulty managing their mentoring programme within their school. Mentoring can be employed in different ways with different pupils to help the overall…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Mentors, Educational Change, Females
Leve, Leslie D.; Chamberlain, Patricia – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
Despite growing evidence that child welfare youth are at increased risk for juvenile delinquency, little is known about gender-specific processes and effective treatment programs for girls. Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC), an empirically validated intervention for child welfare and juvenile justice populations, has demonstrated…
Descriptors: Homework, Intervention, Delinquency, Females
Anderson, Helen – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2007
This paper discusses three levels of "what works" in enabling education--namely, current and successful engagement, transition and future participation, and managing uncertainties. It points to the importance of high quality programs that get the students involved with learning, effectively preparing them for further study and providing…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Quality, Child Care, Program Effectiveness
Koerner, Catherine; Harris, John – International Education Journal, 2007
The Inspire Peer Mentor Program (Inspire) operates of Flinders University in the southern suburbs of Adelaide, and has received funding from the Department of Family and Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaCSIA). The experience gained during the past three years has indicated that a mentoring program between the University and schools…
Descriptors: Community Services, Higher Education, Practicums, Mentors
Goos, Merrilyn; Dole, Shelley; Makar, Katie – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2007
The new Queensland "Mathematics Years 1-10 Syllabus" differs from previous syllabuses in that it has an outcomes structure that describes how students think, reason, and work mathematically. The main challenge for secondary teachers implementing the new syllabus lies in taking a more investigative approach to "working…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Mathematics Teachers, Faculty Development
Rocha, M. L.; Schreibman, L.; Stahmer, A. C. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2007
Young children with autism have deficits in initiating and responding to joint attention bids. This study was designed to examine a parent-implemented intervention targeting joint attention responding in children with autism. Parents were trained to increase their joint attention bids using behavior analytic techniques to facilitate appropriate…
Descriptors: Intervention, Investigations, Autism, Parent Education
Shotton, Heather J.; Oosahwe, E. Star L.; Cintron, Rosa – Review of Higher Education, 2007
The postsecondary attrition rate for American Indian students is higher than of any other racial or ethnic group. It is therefore imperative to identify factors that encourage their persistence in higher education. Employing a phenomenological approach, this study explored the experiences of American Indian college students in a peer-mentoring…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mentors, American Indian Education, Student Attrition
Felner, Robert D.; Seitsinger, Anne M.; Brand, Stephen; Burns, Amy; Bolton, Natalie – Educational Psychologist, 2007
Personalizing the school environment is a central goal of efforts to transform America's schools. Three decades of work by the Project on High Performance Learning Communities are considered that demonstrate the potential impact and importance of the creation of "small learning environments" on student motivation, adjustment, and well-being.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change, Educational Environment
White, Gene; Lare, Douglas; Mueller, Suzanne; Smeaton, Patricia; Waters, Faith – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2007
Current efforts to encourage students to persist are not stemming the tide of drop-outs. Estimates of the high school dropout rate range from 10-30 percent (Hardy 2002). The impact of having no high school diploma causes these students to experience economic and social struggles throughout the time in life that should be their most productive. One…
Descriptors: Homebound, Distance Education, Dropout Rate, Dropouts
Delcourt, Marcia A. B.; Cornell, Dewey G.; Goldberg, Marc D. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2007
This project was a 2-year investigation of elementary school children placed in programs for high-ability learners. The primary purpose of the study was to investigate academic and affective changes in students during their first 2 years in a gifted program. Students were assessed during the fall of one year and the spring of the next year.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Special Schools, Ethnicity, Social Status
Boughey, Chrissie – Perspectives in Education, 2007
Drawing on an analysis of the history of the area of endeavour known, in South Africa, as Academic Development and, internationally, as Educational Development, this article argues the need for a Third Generation model of Academic Development Practice in South Africa. The Third Generation model links Academic Development with quality management…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Foreign Countries, Models, Developing Nations
Gable, Sara; Rothrauff, Tanja C.; Thornburg, Kathy R.; Mauzy, Denise – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2007
The current study evaluates the Workforce INcentive Project (WIN), a programmatic effort to increase child care workforce stability in center- and home-based child care providers via the provision of bi-annual cash incentives based on educational attainment. Five hundred and thirteen center-based teaching staff (304 WIN and 209 comparison) and 167…
Descriptors: Wages, Participant Satisfaction, Incentives, Educational Attainment
Burch, Patricia; Steinberg, Matthew; Donovan, Joseph – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2007
The supplemental educational services (SES) provision of No Child Left Behind introduces a federally mandated after-school tutoring intervention in schools that fail to make adequate yearly progress. This article examines market dynamics in relationship to the law's goals of expanding access to and improving the quality of after-school…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, After School Programs, Program Effectiveness, Benchmarking
Mojkowski, Charles; Washor, Elliot – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J3), 2007
There is a resurging interest in career and technical education (CTE) from business leaders, policymakers and educators who have discovered, and in some cases rediscovered, the benefits of authentic applied learning embedded in career pathways that combine a robust mixture of relationships, relevance and rigor. Despite the growing interest, many…
Descriptors: Program Development, Educational Innovation, Technical Education, Career Education
Thiele, Graham; Devaux, Andre; Velasco, Claudio; Horton, Douglas – American Journal of Evaluation, 2007
Horizontal evaluation combines self-assessment and external evaluation by peers. Papa Andina, a regional network that works to reduce rural poverty in the Andean region by fostering innovation in potato production and marketing, has used horizontal evaluations to improve the work of local project teams and to share knowledge within the network. In…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Formative Evaluation, Program Improvement, Program Effectiveness

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