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Powell, Arthur G. – Independent School, 1979
Three areas of social change which impact on American private schools are considered: increasing governmental intervention; the changing American family; and the cycles of educational reform, which currently emphasize basic skills. Activities of the Commission on Educational Issues of the National Association of Independent Schools are also…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Hawley, Richard A. – Independent School, 1978
Popular culture now considers marijuana harmless, but research shows it has definite physiological and neurological effects, effacing memory and attention and producing cell damage and learning deficits. Young people turn to pot to escape the emotional pressures of adolescence. Parents and schools can help adolescents by setting firm prohibitions.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Biochemistry, Drug Abuse
Chandler, John, Jr. – Independent School, 1980
Discussing the role of independent schools in education today, this article touches on problems facing independent schools, their steady growth, finance sources, and changes in structure, climate, teacher roles, and curriculum. (DS)
Descriptors: Administrators, Attitude Change, Boarding Schools, Curriculum Development
Sipple, Peter W. – Independent School, 1980
Members of the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools are determined to learn from one another and so stress association rather than competition. By extending membership to very new schools and to schools quite different from "traditional" independent schools, the association has discovered new approaches, skills, and information.…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Inservice Education, Organizational Effectiveness, Organizations (Groups)


