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Peer reviewedFarley, Raymond P. – Educational Leadership, 1999
A consortium comprised of a technologically advanced suburban high school, a struggling urban high school, and a resourceful private college has helped the two high schools publish an online magazine, develop interdisciplinary projects, and prepare submissions to an online chemistry magazine. Linking high- and low-achieving schools benefitted all…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Consortia, Cooperative Programs, Educational Benefits
Peer reviewedWeinman, Janice; Haag, Pamela – Educational Leadership, 1999
A 1998 American Association of University Women report describes a deepening technological divide between girls and boys. Boys are attracted to graphic arts and design; girls typically enroll in clerical and data-entry courses--the 1990s version of typing. Educators must help girls become "power users" and designers. (14 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Computer Assisted Design, Computer Games, Computer Graphics
Peer reviewedThoman, Elizabeth – Educational Leadership, 1999
To thrive in our media-saturated culture, children must become media literate and learn five lessons: media messages are constructed by a few for the many; constructions involve creative languages; different people experience the same media message differently; media are primarily profit-driven businesses; and media have embedded values and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Advertising, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHobbs, Renee – Educational Leadership, 1999
To explore how media analysis and production can be integrated into existing curricula, Clark University developed the Re-Visioning Project for secondary teachers. A humanities-centered institute was based on rich professional-development experiences, stressing learning and teaching activities, analysis of practice, and development of shared…
Descriptors: Humanities, Inquiry, Institutes (Training Programs), Learning Activities
Peer reviewedAlgava, Alisa – Educational Leadership, 1999
A class of fourth-graders-turned-film-producers created an animated video about national parks. The experience helped students acquire academic skills and knowledge, use technology meaningfully, feel confident about themselves and their learning, value cooperation, understand the creative process, sustain a vision, and have fun in school. (MLH)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Animation, Basic Skills, Discovery Learning
Peer reviewedBlubaugh, Donelle – Educational Leadership, 1999
Cable TV may be an educationally and fiscally sound way to inspire active learning. Creative TV applications help teachers address potentially disabling social and emotional factors. The Cable in the Classroom program offers over 80,000 eligible schools free cable connections, free basic monthly cable service, and copyright clearances for off-air…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cable Television, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedClevenson, Rhonda – Educational Leadership, 1999
More than 200 videos, produced primarily by students, have circulated to families since a Virginia middle school's Home Visions Program began during the 1997-98 school year. Videos show students and teachers in action and contain valuable information on how parents can help their child succeed academically. Science projects figure prominently.…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Middle Schools, Parent Participation, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedTeicher, Jim – Educational Leadership, 1999
Empowering children to use the Internet safely and responsibly is essential. Students can also be taught to communicate positively with others. The CyberSmart! School Program offers a framework that teachers can use to discuss the Internet with students and raise awareness. Tips regarding etiquette, advertising, and privacy protection are also…
Descriptors: Advertising, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Guidelines
Peer reviewedRoberts, Geoff – Educational Leadership, 1999
Schools should anticipate unavoidable problems when implementing a technology plan, project, or program. Technology programs should be built around curricular needs, not gurus. Programs are costly, software remains problematic, and (large) size matters. Blending laptops and desktops is feasible. Faculty consensus helps, and upgrades are…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computers, Costs, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedZelchenko, Peter – Educational Leadership, 1999
Many South Chicago schools are successfully using older technologies, including photomechanical language-lab consoles, revamped and networked PCs, and "ancient" software packages rivaling today's expensive, repackaged products. Re-use is cost-effective. Schools should differentiate among computers' capabilities. Despite big industry's claims,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Cost Effectiveness
Peer reviewedConyers, John G.; Kappel, Toni; Rooney, Joanne – Educational Leadership, 1999
In 1995, a racially and socioeconomically diverse school in suburban Illinois opened with new curriculum and instructional approaches and supportive technology. Change occurred rapidly, leadership was crucial, vision directed staff efforts, and negativities were minimized. Staff made important decisions, everyone learned and taught, and teachers…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Diversity (Student), Educational Technology, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedPopham, W. James – Educational Leadership, 1999
Employing standardized achievement tests to ascertain educational quality is like measuring temperature with a tablespoon. Such tests are prone to testing-teaching mismatches, omitted items, and confounded causation problems. Actually, three factors influence students' scores: what's taught in school, native intellectual ability, and out-of-school…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Standards, Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests
Peer reviewedRothstein-Fisch, Carrie; Greenfield, Patricia M.; Trumbull, Elise – Educational Leadership, 1999
Collectivism, stressing family members' interdependence, is common to Latino cultures. In contrast, schools foster independence and individual achievement. To help teachers understand assumptions underlying these different values, the authors developed the "Bridging Cultures Project" as a research-based professional-development program. Science…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Differences, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedQuiroz, Blanca; Greenfield, Patricia M.; Altchech, Marie – Educational Leadership, 1999
Recent Latino immigrants may not realize that their children will be asked to relinquish collectivist values in pursuit of educational achievement. Finding child-led parent-teacher conferences incompatible with Latino values, a teacher training with the "Bridging Cultures Project" developed a less-threatening group-conference format. (10…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Elementary Education, Faculty Development, Family School Relationship
Peer reviewedAllen, Nancy; Christal, Mark; Perrot, Don; Wilson, Cynthia; Grote, Barbara; Earley, Mary Ann – Educational Leadership, 1999
The Four Directions Challenge in Technology Project is a collaborative of schools, universities, and organizations engaged in producing culturally resonant curricula for Native-American students. The project avoids content and strategies conflicting with community values; builds on students' background knowledge; and inspires cultural confidence…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Curriculum Design


