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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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Ruffin, Verna D.; Brooks, Jeffrey S. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
Because educators continue to face challenges when seeking to educate all children, there is a growing recognition that schools must work with communities to maximize their collective educational potential (Murphy, Beck, Crawford, Hodges, & McGauphy, 2001). Although community schools are still in the emergent stages of development, their emphasis…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Community Schools, Educational Change, Instructional Leadership
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Gerstl-Pepin, Cynthia; Liang, Guodong – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
This article examines media coverage of a high school Native American mascot controversy. Discourse analysis of media documents and artifacts was utilized to explore how the issue was socially constructed for public consumption. Critical race feminism was used as a framework to examine how media discourses can oversimplify the complex interaction…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Group Unity, Human Body, American Indians
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Boncana, Mohomodou; Lopez, Gerardo R. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
This article argues that the current discourse surrounding parental involvement activity is severely limited. It begins with the premise that home-based knowledges, practices, and discourses are critically important and powerful and therefore ought to be privileged in school settings and educational research. However, authors argue that the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Community Relations
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Warner, Wanda M.; Brown, Monica Wills; Lindle, Jane Clark – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
The practice of public school consolidation has a long history in the United States. School consolidation involves several stakeholders and is tied to a community's identity. Educational leaders are faced with tough dilemmas among responding to student needs, meeting fiduciary responsibilities to constituencies, and addressing adult concerns about…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Rural Schools, Middle Schools, Consolidated Schools
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Valles, Brenda; Miller, Daniel M. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
This conceptual article analyzes zero-tolerance discipline policies and their impact on the exclusion of Black and Brown kids from educational opportunity. We use critical race theory to deconstruct this trend. In this article, we discuss the brief history of zero tolerance and its impact on school discipline practices. We consider how racial…
Descriptors: Race, Discipline, Racial Attitudes, Zero Tolerance Policy
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Watson, Terri N.; Brown, Kathleen M. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
Florida's decision to equate a GED to a high school diploma undermines the attempt of No Child Left Behind to close the achievement gap, while infringing on the public's trust. Public trust fosters a culture of systemic equity and social justice, which are necessary for academic excellence (Byrk & Schneider, 2003). Florida's code of ethics for…
Descriptors: Social Justice, High Schools, Trust (Psychology), Graduation Rate
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Decman, John M.; Simieou, Felix, III – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
This article is an extension to Kowalski's (2005) identification of possible lines of scholarly inquiry into themes related to schools and public relations. The article first cites professional accreditation standards for educational leaders as significant factors in providing a framework for increased scholarly inquiry. It then summarizes the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Public Relations, Community Education, School Community Relationship
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Garrett, Leah Michelle – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
This mixed methods study focuses on communication between teachers and parents in primary and secondary schools in northeast Texas. Based on data from surveys in 11 districts, received from 230 teachers and 171 parents, this study found statistically significant differences between teachers' and parents' perceptions of the classroom teacher's…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Teacher Role, Interpersonal Communication
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Johnson, Paul A.; Ingle, William Kyle – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
Drawing from state administrative data and surveys of superintendents in Ohio, this mixed methods study examined factors associated with voters' approval of local school levies. Utilizing binomial logistic regression, this study found that new levies and poverty rates were significantly associated with a decrease in the likelihood of passage.…
Descriptors: Voting, School Taxes, Educational Finance, Predictor Variables
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Wanat, Carolyn L. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
This article proposes Hackman and Oldham's (1980) model of work group design to structure parent groups for involvement in school activities and decision making. Parent interviews from three studies of parental involvement provide examples to support this proposal. Participants in these studies described experiences working in groups. Parents'…
Descriptors: School Activities, Parent Participation, Groups, Parent School Relationship
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Bredeson, Paul V.; Klar, Hans W.; Johansson, Olof – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
This cross-national empirical study examines superintendents' professional learning and leadership in Sweden and the United States. Based on a sociocultural perspective, the study highlights the superintendents' preferences for collaborative forms of learning for enhancing their professional knowledge and for building organizational capacity.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Sociocultural Patterns, Foreign Countries, Superintendents
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Woods, Jerry; Shoho, Alan R. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
This study investigated principals' self-perceptions and teachers' perceptions of principals' listening skills. An instrument measuring perception of listening skills was developed on the basis of four listening factors: attending, empathy, response, and trustworthiness. Factor analysis confirmed the structure of the new listening instrument, and…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Listening Skills, Empathy, Principals
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Morris, Robert C.; Chan, Tak Cheung; Patterson, Judith – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
This study was designed to investigate school principals' perceptions on school public relations in five areas: community demographics, parental involvement, internal and external communications, school council issues, and community resources. Findings indicated that principals' concerns were as follows: rapid population growth, change of…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Family Influence, Parent Participation, Population Growth
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Albertson, Janelle – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
When it comes to keeping an organization on the cutting edge, there is one thing that effective leaders cannot afford to neglect--and that is relationships. To support a quality public relations program in school districts, one of the most important relationships to cultivate is that with building principals. Talk to any seasoned school public…
Descriptors: School Districts, Public Relations, Organizational Effectiveness, Principals
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Haas-Bethell, Gretchen – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
The award-winning website for Union Public Schools in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is one of the communications department's most powerful tools in building positive relationships. As with raising a child, the challenge lies in finding ways to nurture a growing entity--constantly providing it with meaningful information, adapting it to social changes, and…
Descriptors: School Districts, Web Sites, Awards, Communications
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