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Peer reviewedLombardi, Thomas P.; And Others – High School Journal, 1994
Ravenswood High School (West Virginia) implemented a 1-year project to increase regular education inclusion and success of 44 students with disabilities. Attitudes of 36 regular and special teachers, 96 parents, and 232 students indicated support for collaborative effort to further inclusive education. (PB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Cooperation, Family School Relationship, High School Students
Peer reviewedBrowning, Philip; And Others – High School Journal, 1993
This article reviews reform movements addressing the transition problems of high school students with disabilities, such as the work-study movement of the 1960s and legislative initiatives and programs of the 1980s. It discusses four considerations for the 1990s: (1) applying what we know; (2) changing the system; (3) building partnerships; and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change
Peer reviewedYeager, John L.; Lindvall, C.M. – The High School Journal, 1968
A comprehensive plan for the evaluation of new curriculums and instructional procedures stresses the observation of activities in which pupils are engaged while the instructional program is in operation. Through the Individually Prescribed Instruction Project conducted at the University of Pittsburgh, it was found that all observable pupil…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Data Collection
Peer reviewedBurke, Daniel J. – High School Journal, 1995
Examines the role of secondary school culture in the inequities experienced by Hispanic students. Presents views of approximately 48 Hispanic students at a midwestern inner-city high school on the problems facing them in high school, why the problems exist, who allows them to exist, and how to remedy them. Proposes several intervention strategies.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cultural Differences, Educational Needs, Equal Education
Peer reviewedCanning, Christine – High School Journal, 1995
A midwestern university provides cross-cultural student teaching experiences in a southwestern city with a large Mexican-American population. Features include two classroom placements, a course in multicultural education, and bicultural mentors. Data from 39 participants identified successful themes and practices in three categories: enabling…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedScribner, Alicia Paredes – High School Journal, 1995
High schools can have a positive effect on Hispanic students' academic success by cultivating an advocacy-oriented school environment that implements effective practices in four areas: dropout prevention, effective instruction, psychoeducational assessment, and understanding and easing the acculturation process. Contains 47 references. (TD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Advocacy, Bilingual Teachers
Peer reviewedReyes, Pedro; Scribner, Alicia Paredes – High School Journal, 1995
Based on middle-class, white values and assumptions, school restructuring proposed in "first wave reform" will increase inequity and stratification and hamper social mobility for minorities. School choice, outcomes-based education, and secondary track systems are critiqued. When race, culture, and ethnicity influence educational policy, students…
Descriptors: Administrators, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedCalabrese, Raymond L.; Noboa, Julio – High School Journal, 1995
Increasing gang membership among Mexican-American adolescents is rooted in a cultural context and reflects a desperate attempt to gain some control over barrio life marked by low employment, poverty, and discrimination. Discusses the decision-making process involved, and recommends three ways schools can reframe their views towards these students,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Culture Conflict, Decision Making
Peer reviewedPerez, Bertha – High School Journal, 1995
Reviews the limited research on language and literacy instruction of Mexican-American secondary students. Emerging themes indicate that secondary bilingual programs are few; English-as-a-Second-Language is the most widely used approach for developing language skills; schools that are effective with limited-English-speaking students use more…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Practices, Educational Research, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedBarton, Angela M.; Osborne, Margery D. – High School Journal, 1995
Science education reforms grounded in the male, Anglo cultural perspective are centrally faulty in that they expect females and minorities to participate in an educational and political structure that devalues them. Presents four recommendations for creating a "new science" education that values multiple perspectives and teaches students to look…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Differences, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Change
Peer reviewedEstrada, Christelle L. Martinez – High School Journal, 1995
Pasadena (California) High School's Puente Pilot Project encourages Hispanic students to pursue college and return home as leaders and mentors. A bilingual counselor, community liaison, and English teacher engage students in an integrated curriculum relevant to their life experiences. Portfolio exhibitions involving oral presentation and…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Communication Skills, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Innovation


