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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Charette, Robert N. – Educational Leadership, 2015
If you can believe the daily flood of mass media stories, journal articles, and white papers, the United States is facing a STEM worker crisis. Business leaders and politicians warn that the nation is falling hopelessly behind in the global economic race because our students are unprepared for and uninterested in science, technology, engineering,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Knowledge Economy, Relevance (Education), Academic Achievement
Roseman, Jo Ellen; Koppal, Mary – Educational Leadership, 2015
When state leaders and national partners in the development of the Next Generation Science Standards met to consider implementation strategies, states and school districts wanted to know which materials were aligned to the new standards. The answer from the developers was short but not sweet: You won't find much now, and it's going to…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Science Education, Academic Standards, State Standards
Vasquez, Jo Anne – Educational Leadership, 2015
When most educators think of STEM education, they think of fully integrated projects seamlessly combining all four disciplines--science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Although such transdisciplinary STEM units are ideal, writes Vasquez, they are not the only way to give students valuable STEM experiences. She gives examples of two…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Integrated Curriculum
Chenoweth, Karin – Educational Leadership, 2015
The key practices that improve struggling schools, writes Chenoweth--a researcher who's studied successful high-poverty schools and their leaders--aren't a mystery. From both decades of research and the craft knowledge of educators who've jumped in and turned around schools, we know these practices generally yield improvement: (1) a…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Best Practices, Effective Schools Research, School Turnaround
Anrig, Greg – Educational Leadership, 2015
For the 12 years that Michael Bloomberg was mayor of New York City, the Big Apple was home to the nation's largest experiment in implementing the business model of education reform. The numbers of public school closings and new charter schools soared, while the high school student assignment system was overhauled to be driven by choice. By…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Unions, Teacher Associations, Educational Improvement
Hattie, John – Educational Leadership, 2015
"If I've learned anything from the Visible Learning research," writes noted researcher John Hattie, "it's that almost everything in education works. The key question is not, What works? but, Is it working sufficiently above the average of all possible influences? Research has shown above-average effects for leaders who…
Descriptors: Leadership Effectiveness, Instructional Leadership, Intervention, Best Practices
Hargreaves, Andy; Boyle, Alan – Educational Leadership, 2015
To find out how organizations turn failure into success, Andrew Hargreaves and his colleagues studied more than 15 business, sports, and education organizations. They found that the secret to these organizations' success came down to just two words: uplifting leadership. Uplifting leadership, write Hargreaves and Boyle in this article, raises…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Change Strategies, Leadership Effectiveness, Case Studies
Datnow, Amanda; Park, Vicki – Educational Leadership, 2015
School leaders are often drowning in data but are unsure which forms of data will help them create a portrait of student achievement that will motivate staff to look beyond simple trends and delve deeper into root causes. Teachers often wish for more guidance on the kinds of data analysis and teaching strategies that will help them move the needle…
Descriptors: Evaluation Utilization, Data, Data Analysis, Data Interpretation
Brennan, Deborah D. – Educational Leadership, 2015
As the first principal of a new Title 1 school in Texas, Deborah Brennan faced the challenge of where to begin improving instruction when a school's population bears no resemblance to the traditional Response to Intervention pyramid (in which 75-85 percent of students flourish with Tier 1 instruction). In contrast, nearly 300 of the 850…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, School Culture, Social Development, Emotional Development
Tucker, Marc – Educational Leadership, 2015
It must have seemed simple to the framers of No Child Left Behind. For years, they had poured more and more money into federal programs for schools, yet reading performance had not improved. It appeared that the money had gone down a rat hole, and Congress was ready to hold schools accountable. It was time to get tough. Unfortunately, the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Models, Educational Improvement, Educational Change
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Richardson, Will – Educational Leadership, 2013
The author of this article writes about how this moment of technological explosion raises a host of important questions for education leaders that speak directly to the way people think about the potentials of technology in school.The author asserts that if technology is seen simply as additive, the questions will be about the technology: Should…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Learning Processes, Technological Advancement, Literacy
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City, Elizabeth A. – Educational Leadership, 2013
In spite of tough financial times, resourceful school leaders devise ways to overcome challenges and improve education. To do this, they make strategic use of the resources they have. And they also cultivate learning communities. In this article, Elizabeth A. City describes how school leaders can make more strategic use of three essential…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Resources, Resource Allocation, Educational Improvement
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Hess, Frederick M. – Educational Leadership, 2013
"A cage-buster can't settle for ambiguity, banalities, or imprecision," writes well-known educator and author Rick Hess. "These things provide dark corners where all manners of ineptitude and excuse-making can hide." Hess suggests that leaders need to clearly define the problems they're trying to solve and open…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Leadership Responsibility, Administrator Role, Instructional Leadership
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Stumbo, Circe; McWalters, Peter – Educational Leadership, 2011
Federal policy now focuses on teacher "effectiveness" rather than teacher "quality" as its central policy concern. Rather than measuring inputs, the new focus looks to measure the outcomes of a teacher's work--that is, the extent to which the educator has met crucial student needs, such as improved student achievement. As states move to take a…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Academic Achievement, Data Analysis, Educational Policy
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Parrett, William; Budge, Kathleen – Educational Leadership, 2009
Six high-performing/high-poverty schools provide insights into what it takes to make a dramatic turnaround. School leaders had to make tough calls--and many of those decisions were about how to use resources. The budget in a high-performing, high-poverty school is a moral document, reflective of the school's beliefs about the conditions necessary…
Descriptors: Poverty, Leadership, Educational Change, Budgeting
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