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Fromherz, Robin Wright – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
The arts have always gotten short shrift in the schools, but the current standardized testing craze has put them in even greater jeopardy. At one elementary school in Oregon, however, the arts take center stage for a full week each year. The week includes the following themed days: (1) Dance Day; (2) Music Day; (3) Theater Day; and (4) Writing…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Fine Arts, Theater Arts, Dance
Starnes, Bobby Ann – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Bobby Ann Starnes, the author of this article, grew up with portraits of two important people displayed prominently in her home, Jesus, and John L. Lewis. Lewis, a giant among American leaders in the first half of the twentieth century, sent hundreds of organizers to help create some of the nation's leading labor unions, including the United…
Descriptors: Unions, Academic Achievement, Teachers, Educational Policy
Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In this personal narrative, the author notes that he has often said more or less in jest that when it comes to evaluating international studies, people lose their critical capacities and forget everything they ever learned in their courses in research methods and statistics. Results that would raise flags in any other endeavor receive no…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Studies, Research Methodology, Foreign Students
Zirkel, Perry A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In September 2002, the children of parents Latasha Gibbs, Carmella Glass, Laverne Jones, Charlene Mingo, Deborah Powell-Jasper, Eunice Staton, and Keikola Valentine were attending New York City public schools that the state education department identified as needing improvement -- in other words, failing -- under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB)…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Compliance (Legal), State Legislation, Court Litigation
Lewis, Anne C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
The American Youth Policy Forum event -- one of three in a series -- focused on the research justification for integrating community service and civic education with academic goals. The evidence is there; these initiatives do enhance academic learning. But speaking in the August hearing room of the U.S. House of Representatives, most of the…
Descriptors: Youth, Citizenship Education, Federal Legislation, Accountability
Christie, Kathy – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
It is difficult to find a person who unabashedly admires each and every detail of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act. However, amid all the howls and moans about the implementation of NCLB, the flywheel has been whirring, catching, and turning. In some places, it has turned more than in others, but no matter what the underlying philosophy or…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, State Action, Educational Change, Educational Assessment
Van Horn, Royal – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
The absence of common sense in the world of technology continues to amaze the author. Things that seem so logical to just aren nott for many people. The installation of Voice-over IP (VoIP, with IP standing for Internet Protocol) in many school districts is a good example. Schools have always had trouble with telephones. Many districts don't even…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Computers, Computer Peripherals, Safety
Noddings, Nel – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Can students learn to think critically if they are not asked to engage with critical issues? Fostering critical thinking is frequently stated as a fundamental aim of education, and yet many teachers report that they have been forbidden to discuss such critical issues as current wars, religion, and cultural differences in styles of parenting. The…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Differences, Social Studies, War
Winn, Ira J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Most teachers shy away from the discussion of controversial issues in the classroom. But, Mr. Winn fears, if students are not given the guidance and opportunity to engage in critical thinking and discourse in school, they will not be capable of carrying out their responsibilities as citizens in a democratic society. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Thinking, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Hess, Frederick M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Despite the premise that charter schools are to be given flexibility in return for being held accountable for their results, few charter schools have actually been closed because of poor academic performance. The author sees the problem as a political one: the differing stakes between charter school families and members of the broader community.…
Descriptors: Governance, Federal Regulation, Academic Standards, Academic Achievement
Roberts, Terry; Trainor, Audrey – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Teachers seeking ways to motivate their students and to make the curriculum more relevant have found an answer in the Paideia Coached Project. When students know that their project or performance will be presented to an audience outside the classroom, they are inspired to produce work of the highest quality. This article discuses the origin of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Motivation, Experiential Learning, Academic Achievement
Chokshi, Sonal; Fernandez, Clea – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Recently, there has been a rapid proliferation of lesson study groups in the United States. Since deep knowledge about lesson study is rare in the U.S., it is likely that some of these groups have an incomplete understanding of this Japanese practice. Some may focus on structural aspects of the process of lesson study or may mimic its superficial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Misconceptions, Developmental Stages
Burney, Deanna – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Teachers take pride in their autonomy, but there is a downside to the tradition of working independently. If the teaching profession is to advance, Burney suggests, practitioners will need to share their individual craft knowledge with one another, and districts will need to create the conditions that make this possible. In the ongoing effort to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Federal Legislation, Educational Practices, Educational Change
Fashola, Olatokunbo S. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Before schools and districts invest their scarce resources in the products that educational researchers have developed, teachers, administrators, and community members need to become informed consumers of educational research. This article strives to bridge the gap between researchers and practitioners by exploring how to become an informed…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Change, Program Effectiveness
Donaldson, Gordon A., Jr.; Bowe, Linda M.; Marnik, Sally V. MacKenzie – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
This article discusses how schools and school districts across the U.S. face a growing "leadership deficit." Accelerating retirements and reportedly shallow pools of applicants for administrative positions are raising alarms about future leadership. And all of this is happening just when schools will need the best leaders ever. Four years ago,…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Teacher Leadership, Principals, Educational Administration


