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Reynolds, John C., Jr. – Educational Leadership, 1973
Describes teacher aide program at University of Georgia which provides introductory education courses for secondary students stressing field experiences. (DS)
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Programs, College School Cooperation, School Aides
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Hunter, Madeline – Educational Leadership, 1989
Even schools with well-developed volunteer training programs overlook vast opportunities for curricular enrichment through use of parent volunteers' varied skills. These are three categories of parents' competencies: skills in hobbies and crafts, direct knowledge and experience concerning occupations, and knowledge about different cultures. (MLH)
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Background
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Hunkins, Francis P. – Educational Leadership, 1972
Teachers will soon be instructing pupil groups, guiding and evaluating teacher interns, aides and peers. Educational events and activities will be planned by curriculum directors. Principals will be freed from the role of business managers to direct the supervision of teachers and curricula. (Author/AF)
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Responsibility, Educational Change, Principals
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Duke, Daniel L. – Educational Leadership, 1986
A professor of education returns to the elementary classroom as a teacher's aide and learns that administrators can support teachers by (1) working to eliminate fragmentation in daily routines, (2) protecting teachers from overextension, (3) focusing more on individual students, (4) promoting teacher collegiality, and (5) fashioning a school…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Interschool Communication
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Driscoll, John – Educational Leadership, 1994
Describes a teacher's experience assisting a Clinton aide in plans to improve technology for education and training. The pressing question is whether American education can adapt to changes made possible by Information Age technology. A political consensus is necessary to finance the information highway, provide training time for teachers, and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role, Politics of Education
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Slavin, Robert E.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1993
Summarizes conclusions from a review on the effects of programs intended to prevent early school failure. Examines the effects of birth-to-three programs, preschool, kindergarten, grade retention, class size and instructional aides, nongraded primary programs, one-to-one tutoring, and others. Research on prevention and early intervention indicates…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Class Size, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
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Poplin, Mary S. – Educational Leadership, 1992
Appointing administrators as instructional leaders worked to the detriment of teachers, who are now expected to transcend the old transmission teaching models and participate more actively in school management. Administrators must now become the servants of collective vision and act as editors, cheerleaders, problem solvers, resource finders, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, Professional Development
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Achilles, Charles M.; Finn, Jeremy D.; Bain, Helen P. – Educational Leadership, 1998
Tennessee's Project STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Ratio), a large longitudinal project involving students in kindergarten through third grade, has provided important information about class-size effects on pupil achievement and development. The project showed that small classes provided higher student outcomes and better student behaviors than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Benefits, Educational Equity (Finance), Equal Education
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Yatvin, Joanne – Educational Leadership, 1995
Through a formal program offering in-school jobs to students who want or need them, kids at a small-town Oregon middle school can experience various work conditions and apply abstract knowledge to practical problems. As science aides, playground assistants, and groundskeepers, students earn tokens that can be spent for parties, field trips, school…
Descriptors: Career Education, Education Work Relationship, Intellectual Development, Intermediate Grades
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Achilles, Charles M. – Educational Leadership, 1996
Tennessee's Project STAR (Student Teacher Achievement Ratio) randomly assigned 7,000 K-3 students to small classes (13-17 pupils), regular classes (22-26 pupils), and regular-with-aide classes. Small classes ameliorate large schools' effects, reduce grade retention and discipline problems, benefit minority students substantially, allow students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Discipline, Educational Benefits
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Doyle, James R. – Educational Leadership, 1976
Discusses the benefits for both schools and senior citizens of programs that actively involve senior citizen volunteers in the schools and briefly outlines some of the beneficial effects of the experimental Teaching-Learning Communities program in the Ann Arbor (Michigan) schools. Available from Association for Supervision and Curriculum…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Elementary Education, Intergenerational Programs, Older Adults
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Boyer, James B.; Maertens, Norbert – Educational Leadership, 1975
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Governance, Models, Practicums