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VanderKaay, Sandra; Dix, Leah; Rivard, Lisa; Missiuna, Cheryl; Ng, Stella; Pollock, Nancy; Whalen, Sandra Sahagian; Eisen, Isabel; Kyte, Christine; Phoenix, Michelle; Bennett, Sheila; Specht, Jacqueline; Kennedy, Jennifer; McCauley, Dayle; Campbell, Wenonah – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2023
Rehabilitation services in education settings are evolving from pull-out interventions focused on remediation for children and youth with special education needs to inclusive whole-school tiered approaches focused on participation. A limited number of discipline-specific practice models for tiered services currently exist. However, there is a…
Descriptors: Rehabilitation Programs, Cooperation, Delivery Systems, Preschool Education
Hanson, Anne Marie – Online Submission, 2006
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 calls for 100% proficiency in reading and mathematics by 2014. The mandate thus transforms reading and mathematics into high-stakes subject areas. This quantitative cross-sectional study examined legislated testing mandates in relation to burnout subscales, emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teacher Burnout, Urban Schools, Mathematics Education
Phoenix, Valdemar G.; Lindeman, Mary L. – 1980
Noting that the mental health practitioner needs highly developed linguistic and communicative skills in order to precipitate therapeutic changes, this paper discusses the nature of the contexts of therapeutic interaction. It examines verb tense as a linguistic context marker and shows how various schools of therapy can use it. In addition, it…
Descriptors: Change, Communication Skills, Interaction, Language Patterns
Tiffin, John – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1980
Discusses the progress of educational television systems in Latin America. Three types of systems are identified and evaluated, one a direct import of the European or North American models of conventional schools instructional television, and two that have been developed in Latin America. (CHC)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Educational Technology, Educational Television
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Joyce, Bruce; Clift, Renee – Educational Researcher, 1984
Reviews some current criticisms of teacher education and the nature of recent reform proposals. Presents a series of propositions dealing with (1) potential reform of teacher education's substance and process and (2) governance of certification, accreditation, and the link between research community and teacher education process. (CMG)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Change Strategies, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Allanson, John F. – Journal of School Health, 1981
A comprehensive school health education program should attempt to offer a variety of appropriate health learning experiences in suitable grade levels with health topics that are: based on a realistic combination of interests, values, and needs; planned in coordination with an adequate cross section of school and community leaders; and taught with…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Educational Trends
Marin, Christine – 1987
During World War II Arizona's Mexican-American communities organized their own patriotic activities and worked, in spite of racism, to support the war effort. In Phoenix the Lenadores del Mundo, an active fraternal society, began this effort by sponsoring a festival in January 1942. Such "mutualistas" provided an essential support system…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Organizations, Community Support, Ethnic Discrimination
Grubb, W. Norton – New Directions in Education and Work, 1978
The education-work movement is seen as very similar to traditional vocationalism and a force for social and economic stratification, rather than equity. If the relationship between education and work is to take a new direction that is progressive rather than repressive, education must abandon the principles of vocational education. (AF)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Objectives
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Jennings, Robert E. – Educational Management and Administration, 1983
Explores the evolving role of the deputy director of education in England in relation to the contest between professional participation in decision making and political/managerial control of decision systems. (MD)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Lindauer, Owen – 1997
The Phoenix Indian School, which served as a coeducational federal boarding school for American Indian students between 1891 and 1990, was partially excavated in 1995. Drawing upon written records, books, student recollections, and the school newspaper, this report summarizes what was learned from the excavation about life at the school. The first…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History
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Stahl, Robert J. – Social Education, 1981
Offers suggestions to help content-centered social studies teachers on the secondary level achieve their objectives in the area of values. The approach is based on development of values-related situations and problems from within the subject-matter content. A study is described in which this approach was tested in 18 11th-grade American history…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Secondary Education
Waits, Mary Jo; Vandegrift, Judith A. – 1998
Arizona businesses are facing a dearth of skilled workers. The work force deficit is about quantity and about quality. It is both an immediate problem and a long-term problem. It is a threat to business competitiveness and Arizona's competitive advantage, and it challenges both industry and government to find solutions. Currently the State of…
Descriptors: Adults, Agency Cooperation, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship
Avila, David; And Others – 1984
Dropout rates for Hispanic students are approximately twice those of white Anglo students. This paper reviews the literature on dropout and examines the effects of self-esteem, career and school expectations, family structure, and English language proficiency on the Hispanic youth's decision to drop out. A questionnaire was completed by 139…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research, Dropouts, High Risk Students
Edwards, Alan F., Jr. – 1994
This paper reviews the conflicting literature on "in loco parentis" as applied to college settings. Specifically, attention is focused on three areas: (1) the roots, origins, and early history of the concept; (2) the concept's apparent demise in the 1960s; and (3) its recent comeback as a hot topic. The doctrine of "in loco…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Trends
Balk, David – 1975
Literature relevant to the needs assessment of children 5 to 12 years of age is reviewed and variables demonstrated to be factors in healthy or deviant behavior are identified. Problems addressed in the review of literature range from school maladjustment through social deviancy to schizophrenia. Five categories of studies are considered: (1)…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Behavior Problems, Blacks, Children
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