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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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Torres, Amanda – Independent School, 2013
A recent survey by MetLife explores the opinions and experiences of principals and teachers at K-12 public schools regarding their responsibilities and challenges as leaders, the changing role of principals, faculty satisfaction, and Common Core Standards implementation. The findings of this study present independent schools with an opportunity to…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Public Schools, Private Schools, Elementary School Teachers
Kohn, Alfie – Independent School, 2012
What does it mean when a school, having rejected a child who applied for admission, explains that he or she just "isn't a good fit" with the school? At times, it is not clear how the decision to prevent a child from enrolling is best described as a lack of fit, particularly if the school's goals and priorities (a) correspond to what most parents…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Admission (School), Enrollment, Academic Achievement
Olverson, Tom; Vives, Cynthia – Independent School, 2012
In his book "Five Minds for the Future," Howard Gardner argues that schools should teach students to think in the manners specific to particular disciplines. Teaching students these ways of thinking--these conceptual frameworks so that they are able to gain deep insight into a topic and use the skills to solve other complex problems--should be,…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Models, Private Schools, Intellectual Disciplines
Potash, Betsy; Potash, Brett – Independent School, 2011
A Fulbright poster on the bulletin board, a Search Associates flier in the mailbox, a rumor of something different--everyone has heard about teaching abroad. But is it worth filling out all that paperwork, installing Skype on the family's computers, and learning a new language? In this article, two American teachers explain their motivations and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Overseas Employment, Teaching Experience
Gow, Peter – Independent School, 2011
Independent and other accredited schools and colleges are mandated every 10 years to devote considerable time, thought, and treasure to accreditation process. Formerly often regarded as hollow drudgery and something of a "pro forma" exercise, the accreditation process--the preparation of an exhaustive self-study, the sometimes welcome and…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Accreditation (Institutions), Self Evaluation (Groups), Educational Change
Coleman, Elizabeth – Independent School, 2011
This author contends that, during the past decade, people have witnessed escalating crises in the most vital areas of their public life, including: (1) a relentless acceleration in the awesome failure to effectively educate vast numbers of the young; (2) a no-less-relentless increase in the spectacular inequities in the distribution of wealth; (3)…
Descriptors: Evidence, Democracy, Democratic Values, Role of Education
Fish, Ted – Independent School, 2011
A hundred years ago, if people had asked a group of competent and talented educators whether any child--regardless of race, class, or gender--could one day learn to read Shakespeare, write scientific papers, or do algebraic math, all but the most visionary would have answered, "No." Only a small segment of the population was deemed capable of…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Training
Melvoin, Rick – Independent School, 2011
In society, courage gets associated with soldiers, police, firefighters--those men and women who risk their lives in ways that are public and visible and immediate. For school heads also, as a different dictionary definition puts it, courage is demonstrated through "strength in the face of pain or grief" and the ability to do something that…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Administrative Principles, Risk, Decision Making
Armoza, Natalia – Independent School, 2011
Whether it is in their professional development programs, admissions materials, or curricula, independent schools have a lot to say about environmental stewardship, equity, community service, and justice. When they send their students to rebuild post-Katrina New Orleans or construct LEED-certified structures, the schools and their constituents…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Investment, Commercialization, Energy Management
Durden, William G. – Independent School, 2010
This article is an edited version of a speech delivered at the 2009 Mediterranean Association of International Schools (MAIS) Annual Conference in Florence, Italy. In the author's past speeches--in Seville and Rome--he had urged his listeners to use their distinctive power and influence as independent, international educators to advance…
Descriptors: Intention, Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Educational Philosophy
Hammond, Bruce G. – Independent School, 2010
Most nations now administer standardized tests--for adult job seekers and young students alike--but the Chinese remain the world's preeminent practitioners. The nation's national college entrance exam, known as the "Gaokao", lasts for nine hours across two days. The author has seen the intensity of China's work ethic firsthand as part-time…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Foreign Countries, Educational Administration, Educational Assessment
Weaver, Roger – Independent School, 2010
Since its widespread emergence in the mid-1960s, the Advanced Placement (AP) curriculum has successfully established and maintained an identity as the gold standard of transcript currency for college preparatory schools. It is something that nearly all independent school parents and students believe they understand and clearly expect, and it is…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Alignment (Education)
Austin, John – Independent School, 2010
Most agree that schools have a special obligation to study the effectiveness of their educational programs and seek ways to improve student learning. Derek Bok, the former president of Harvard University, has persuasively argued that schools must envision themselves as "learning organizations." Like hospitals and businesses, Bok writes, schools…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Position Papers, Educational Change, Private Schools
Gerson, Gary D. – Independent School, 2010
In this article, the author shares his experience of being a football coach for 27 years and describes how he moves on after these years. For the first time in 27 years, he is not on the field with boys for two-a-days and scrimmages. And he is not going to be there for the games. So, there is no more football. This is after four years of walk-on…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Males, Athletic Coaches, Phenomenology
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, 2010
The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) provides the Summary of Key Operating Statistics (KOS) as an annual review of the performance and key measurements of the more than 800 private post-secondary institutions we accredit. This edition of the KOS contains information based on the 2009 Annual Institutional Reports…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Statistical Data, Program Length, Outcomes of Education
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