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Butzin, Sarah M.; Carroll, Robin; Lutz, Bridget – Educational Leadership, 2006
Six years ago, South Heights Elementary School was the lowest-performing school in Kentucky's Henderson County School District. Teachers blamed poverty lack of parent involvement, poor discipline, and high staff turnover for the situation. Few expected to meet the state goals. Yet by 2004, South Heights was the fifth-highest-performing school in…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Educational Strategies, Specialization, Teaching Methods
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Schreur, Greg – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2006
Schools lack effective strategies for incorporating at-risk students as productive members of the broader educational community. Student misbehavior regularly results in removal from the educational setting, typically through the use of in- or out-of-school suspensions, even though research does not demonstrate that any kind of suspension serves…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Behavior Problems, Suspension, Bibliotherapy
Archer, Jeff – Education Week, 2005
St. Louis University is one of a growing number of higher education institutions that are retooling their Doctor of Education, or Ed.D., programs to concentrate more on the practical skills required of district leaders. Such programs have emulated the structure of Ph.D. programs, despite the fact that they generally serve a different purpose. At…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Teamwork, Theory Practice Relationship, Policy Analysis
Maxwell, Lesli A. – Education Week, 2006
Steeped in a distinctive view of leadership, graduates of the Broad Superintendents Academy have landed some of public education's top jobs. In this article, the author features the Broad Superintendents Academy, a program established by Eli Broad's Foundation which spends roughly $45,000 to train each of the business executives, military…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Philanthropic Foundations, Military Personnel, Public Officials
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Goldenberg, Marni; McAvoy, Leo; Klenosky, David B. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2005
Means-end theory provides a useful approach for characterizing the relationship among the attributes or components of an experiential education course (the "means"), the benefits, or the outcomes associated with these attributes/course components, and the personal values (the "ends") these outcomes help to reinforce for course participants. The…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Data Analysis, Adventure Education, Questionnaires
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Eckert, Tanya L.; Miller, David N.; Riley-Tillman, T. Christopher; DuPaul, George J. – Journal of School Psychology, 2006
Suicidal behavior is a significant problem among adolescents in the United States. Three types of school-based suicide prevention programs have been proposed to address this problem including curriculum programs, staff in-service training, and school-wide screening. The relative acceptability of these three programs among older adolescents was…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Suicide, Prevention, Gender Differences
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Killen, Joel D.; Fortmann, Stephen P.; Murphy, Greer M.; Hayward, Chris; Arredondo, Christina; Cromp, DeAnn; Celio, Maria; Abe, Laurie; Wang, Yun; Schatzberg, Alan F. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
The authors present results of a randomized clinical trial of the efficacy of extended treatment with bupropion SR in producing longer term cigarette smoking cessation. Adult smokers (N = 362) received open-label treatment (11 weeks) that combined relapse prevention training, bupropion SR, and nicotine patch followed by extended treatment (14…
Descriptors: Smoking, Adults, Prevention, Responses
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Horowitz, Jason L.; Garber, Judy – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Research on the prevention of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents was reviewed and synthesized with meta-analysis. When all 30 studies were included, selective prevention programs were found to be more effective than universal programs immediately following intervention. Both selective and indicated prevention programs were more…
Descriptors: Prevention, Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Children
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McIntosh, Julie; White, Sandra H. – American Secondary Education, 2006
A pivotal point for students is the transition from middle school to high school. Students will decide during the first few weeks of their freshman year if they intend to continue their high school education (Hertzog & Morgan, 1999). This article provides the reader with the research surrounding this transition year, programs and practices…
Descriptors: High Schools, High School Freshmen, Transitional Programs, Program Effectiveness
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Latham, Gary P.; Budworth, Marie-Helene – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Native North Americans ("n" = 35) received training in verbal self-guidance (VSG) designed to increase self-efficacy in a selection interview. At the end of the training program, the trainees who acquired skills in VSG had higher self-efficacy than the participants in the control group ("n" = 31) regarding their interview performance. They also…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Self Management, Self Efficacy, Interviews
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Bates, Jan P. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2005
In this article, Bates, the Inmate Programs Manager of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office in Tampa, Florida, describes her office's Life Skills Project, a comprehensive program that has significantly enhanced three existing programs by adding extensive life skills components. The added life skills modules reinforce the importance of…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Institutionalized Persons, Vocational Education, Program Effectiveness
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Bye, Lynn; Schillinger, Debra A. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2005
Corrective Thinking Training, a cognitive-behavioral intervention, is often used to address delinquency. It is intended to help individuals develop more responsible thinking. An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the impact of Corrective Thinking Training on the self-reported level of responsible thinking of at--risk youth. The "How I…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Delinquency, Program Effectiveness
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Firment, Michael J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2006
Experiencing examples of auditory phenomena can clarify textbook and lecture explanations. The addition of visual displays to auditory demonstrations can make them more understandable. Two sound editor programs, Audacity[R] and Adobe Audition Pro 2.0[R], provide excellent capabilities for the display and authoring of auditory demonstrations.…
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Educational Technology, Visual Aids, Program Effectiveness
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Smits, W. – Education Economics, 2006
This paper examines the relationship between a firm's training motives and the quality of apprenticeship training. Data on training quality and training motives are obtained by interviewing former apprentices. The paper employs a novel measure for training quality based on subjective survey data on the firm's training effort. It is found that…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Job Training, Interviews, Occupational Surveys
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Hall, S. S.; DeBernardis, G. M.; Reiss, A. L. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: Few studies have employed stimulus equivalence procedures to teach individuals with intellectual disabilities (IDs) new skills. To date, no studies of stimulus equivalence have been conducted in individuals with fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common known cause of inherited ID. Method: Five adolescents with FXS were taught basic…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Adolescents, Mathematics Skills, Geography
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