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Shetterley, Karen; Malone, D. Michael; Poon, Leonard W. – Educational Gerontology, 1998
Focus group and survey results were used to create a continuing education outreach program in gerontology. The model includes aging knowledge and interpersonal and organizational skills. Core areas included the structure, contexts, theories, and concepts of aging; stability and change; ethics; scholarship; and practice. (SK)
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Focus Groups, Gerontology, Higher Education

Retallick, John; Fink, Dean – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2002
Discusses results of 3-year study of the leadership of the principals of 4 Ontario secondary school involved in the Change Frames project, requiring each school to initiate change using each of 7 frames--purpose, emotions, politics, structure, culture, learning, and leadership. (Contains 18 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries

Rubin, Lori; Bhavnagri, Navaz Peshotan – Childhood Education, 2001
Recommendations for educators were offered by Chaldean (Catholics of Babylonian descent, majority immigrated from Iraq) adolescents. Themes from focus group interviews related to communication with family, peers, and in the academic setting. Recommended educational strategies included sustaining students' first languages, showing understanding of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Educational Attitudes, Educational Practices
Baker, Amy J. L. – High School Magazine, 2000
Although parents and teachers want to improve parental involvement, they share no vision of how to accomplish this goal. This article reviews common parent/teacher misunderstandings and recommends that schools address teachers' time commitment, logistical and organizational barriers, inservice training deficiencies, and short-sighted…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Focus Groups, High Schools, Parent Participation

Ryan, Charles W.; Rafferty, Timothy J.; Graham, Glenn; Cole, Donna J.; Tomlin, James – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2001
Used multiple sources of data, including archival material, focus groups and questionnaires, to evaluate a renewal effort that involved a university school of education and human services and three diverse school systems: urban, suburban, and rural. Findings indicate the consistency of efforts to bring about positive change. Makes seven…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods, Focus Groups
Carroll, Susan Rovezzi; Carroll, David – School Administrator, 2001
Instead of employing "inside-outside" marketing via inhouse brochures, newsletters, and websites, public schools should begin practicing "outside-inside" marketing in which strategic planning and then action comes from the marketplace (the community) to the school. Public perceptions are gathered through surveys, focus groups, and indepth…
Descriptors: Community Relations, Elementary Secondary Education, Focus Groups, Interviews

Hughes-Hassell, Sandra; Bishop, Kay – Teacher Librarian, 2004
Experienced librarians understand the importance of involving their patrons in the development and evaluation of the programs and services they offer. Finding out about the needs and expectations of patrons, especially children and young adults, however, is often viewed as too time-consuming, expensive and staff intensive to perform on a regular…
Descriptors: Young Adults, School Libraries, Librarians, Focus Groups
Dekel, Rachel; Goldblatt, Hadass; Keidar, Michal; Solomon, Zahava; Polliack, Michael – Family Relations, 2005
We present the findings from a qualitative study examining the marital perceptions of 9 wives of veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Data were from a semistructured in-depth focus group interview. Findings reveal how the lives of these women largely revolved around their husbands' illness. The wives faced constant tension between…
Descriptors: Spouses, Focus Groups, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Females
Crebert, Gay; Bates, Merrelyn; Bell, Barry; Patrick, Carol-Joy; Cragnolini, Vanda – Journal of Education and Work, 2004
In 2001-02, a project team at Griffith University undertook Stage 4 of the Griffith Graduate Project. Stage 4 used a survey and focus group discussions to gather graduates' and employers' perceptions of the role of the university, work placements and postgraduation employment in the development of generic skills and abilities. This article will…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment, Focus Groups, Skill Development
Smith, Anne; Duncan, Judith; Marshall, Kate – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
This paper reports on efforts to access four-year-old children's perspectives on their learning experiences. Interviews with children in various contexts were carried out using photographs of recent activities to stimulate discussion and recall. Small group interviews with a researcher or teacher; one-to-one interviews between researcher and…
Descriptors: Researchers, Focus Groups, Early Childhood Education, Childhood Attitudes
Wood, Ann L. – American Secondary Education, 2005
This study explores principals' roles in a large, urban, standards-based induction program. Principals from eight high schools, four middle schools, and 42 elementary schools were surveyed. Five case study schools were investigated using interviews of principals, novice teachers, and focus groups for mentors and site induction coordinators.…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Logical Thinking, Leadership, Principals
Shell, Renee; Tudiver, Fred – Journal of Rural Health, 2004
Rural Appalachia has significantly higher overall cancer mortality compared with national rates, and lack of cancer screening is believed to be one of the contributing factors. Reducing the cancer disparity in this region must include strategies to address suboptimal cancer screening practices by rural Appalachian primary care providers (PCPs). To…
Descriptors: Research Design, Patients, Physicians, Guidelines
Shevitz, Susan; Koren, Annette – Journal of Jewish Education, 2004
Since 1993, Boston's Jewish community has supported "Sh'arim," a regional initiative in Jewish family education (JFE). This paper examines parents' perceptions of the impact of that initiative on their children, themselves and their families as a whole over the past 10 years. After briefly describing the initiative's original goals,…
Descriptors: Jews, Focus Groups, Judaism, Self Concept
Taylor, Rosemary T.; Touchton, Debra – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2005
This article reports on a focus group which was one of four principal focus groups held across the United States in Florida, Virginia, New Mexico, and Missouri as part of Voices 3, a national research project on the status of the principal and superintendent roles, sponsored by the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA). In other…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Focus Groups, Superintendents, Principals
Ottewill, Roger; Chandler, Jim; Long, Peter; Wall, Ann – LATISS: Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, 2005
Educators at the University of Southampton and Sheffield Hallam University have used an online questionnaire and follow up focus groups to establish how much students embarking on courses in business, management and politics know about current affairs and to explore some of the pedagogic and procedural issues associated with research of this kind.…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Politics, Current Events, Knowledge Level