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Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2013
Increasing attention to "Implementation Research" and the "Implementation Problem" has given rise to confusion about matters such as the role of "empirically-supported practices," "fidelity of implementation," and "monitoring fidelity of implementation." To clarify the matters, we approach these topics from the broad perspective of efforts to…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change, Fidelity
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2012
The federal "Promise Neighborhoods" program underscores the importance of all children and youth having "access to great schools and strong systems of family and community support that will prepare them to attain an excellent education and successfully transition to college and a career." From this perspective, this brief stresses the importance…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Grants, Federal Programs, Access to Education
Enhancing Home Involvement to Address Barriers to Learning: A Collaborative Process. A Center Report
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2011
For schools to significantly enhance home involvement will require (1) broadening the focus beyond thinking only in terms of parents and (2) enhancing the range of ways in which schools connect with primary caretakers. Particular attention must be given to outreaching to those who are reluctant to engage with the school, especially if they have a…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Parent Participation, School Community Relationship, Family Environment
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2011
Everyone agrees that schools should ensure a positive school climate. Less
agreement exists, however, about what this means and how to accomplish it.
This is especially so when the call is for developing a safe and supportive
environment that also is nurturing and caring and that provides all students with an equal opportunity to succeed. Equity…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Improvement, Educational Environment, School Effectiveness
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2011
This report focuses on the reality that the dropout situation is unlikely to improve as long as policy and practice fail to ensure students have a comprehensive system of student and learning supports. To highlight the intervention problem, the emphasis is on first comparing federal practice guidance recommendations for addressing the dropout…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, Best Practices, Intervention
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2011
This brief reviews different agenda for establishing school-community connections in general and community schools specifically. A Comprehensive Community School is discussed as an entity that emerges from system building by school-family-community collaboratives. Establishing effective collaboratives requires policy that supports shared…
Descriptors: Community Schools, School Community Relationship, Governance, Well Being
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2011
Given dwindling budgets, collaborations that can enhance effective and efficient use of resources increase in importance. This is particularly important with respect to efforts at schools to provide student and learning supports. Schools that formally connect to work together can be more effective, realize economies of scale, and enhance the way…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Educational Policy, Educational Cooperation, Intervention
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2011
Introduction into federal policy of response to intervention (RTI) and positive behavior intervention and supports (PBIS) led to widespread adoption and adaptation of the three tier intervention pyramid. As originally presented, the pyramid highlights three different levels of intervention and suggests the percent of students at each level. While…
Descriptors: Intervention, Public Health, Behavior Problems, Response to Intervention
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2010
This report addresses the question: "Where do interventions for concerns about substance use fit into the work of schools?" By way of background, we begin by differentiating between use and abuse and briefly summarizing some major issues and data relevant to substance use and treatment of abuse and dependency. And, to highlight the importance of…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, Youth Problems, Student Problems, Substance Abuse
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2009
As the focus on school improvement at a state education agency moves from mostly a compliance approach to playing a greater role in capacity building, the agency's leadership needs to rethink student and learning supports. That is the focus of this report. Given that almost half of the chief state school officers have assumed their position in the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Educational Change, State Departments of Education, Leadership Responsibility
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2007
Considerable controversy surrounds discussion of a mayor's role in public education. From a policy perspective, however, it is essential that every mayor help improve schools. This issue of the quarterly newsletter of the Center for Mental Health in Schools includes the following features and regular segments: (1) Open letter to the Mayor--A…
Descriptors: Attendance, Public Education, City Government, Public Officials
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2006
Learning is neither limited to what is formally taught nor to time spent in classrooms. It occurs whenever and wherever the learner interacts with the surrounding environment. All facets of the community (not just the school) provide learning opportunities--thus the term learning community. This brief provides in-depth answers to the following…
Descriptors: Performance Contracts, Spiritual Development, Classroom Environment, School Community Relationship
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2006
Our analysis of California's state department of education's Request for Proposals (RFP) for a project to "Build Collaboration for Mental Health Services in California Schools" leads us to underscore both the opportunity presented by the proposed work and the potential for serious unintended negative consequences. This brief is designed to share…
Descriptors: Mental Health Programs, School Health Services, School Community Relationship, Program Proposals
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2006
It is time for reform advocates to expand their emphasis on improving instruction and school management to include a comprehensive component for addressing barriers to learning. In doing so, they must pursue this third component with the same level of priority they devote to the other two. That is, such an enabling (or learner support) component…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Change, Community Change, School Community Relationship
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2005
Resource-oriented organizational mechanisms focus specifically on ensuring the appropriate use of existing resources and enhancing efforts to address barriers to student learning. This report first explores such mechanisms at the school level, then in terms of a feeder pattern, and finally at the district level. We stress the fact that what we…
Descriptors: Resources, Learning Problems, Pupil Personnel Services, Teamwork
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