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Lieberman, Rachel Radlo – 1972
This publication explains how New York City has made a beginning in the adjustment of school procurement to meet conditions in a society where the most abundant resource is people. Faced with a burgeoning school population and dissatisfied with the existing and planned facilities, the city of New York formed a School Space Study committee in 1970…
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Construction Costs, Educational Facilities Improvement, Facility Case Studies
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George, Paul S. – Educational Leadership, 2001
Over the past 30 years, Florida's 500 middle schools have become more sizeable, racially segregated, and security conscious. Other features include interdisciplinary team organization, warring curricula, block schedules, integrated technology, inclusion, ability grouping, corporate practices, and female and minority principals committed to…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Standards, Advertising, Block Scheduling
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Fritzberg, Gregory J. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2001
Focusing on national policy and practice, this paper suggests key recommendations for consideration in the context of standards-based reform, including: produce teachers who are multiculturally literate; re-assess ability grouping and tracking practices; reduce K-3 class size and elementary and secondary school size; expand and improve federal…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Standards, Access to Education, Class Size
Lane, Joanne W. – ProQuest LLC, 2008
Research (Goodman, Fulbright, & Zimmerman, 1997; IEL, 2001) supports that the most critical decision a school board has to make is its selection and appointment of a superintendent to lead the district toward its mission of effective schooling for all students. Given that board members hold influential power in this regard, what competencies…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Leadership, Leadership Qualities, Boards of Education
Maniloff, Howard; And Others – 1992
This paper presents findings of a study that investigated the size and composition of the corps of school district administrators in North Carolina. Findings suggest that most North Carolina school districts are staffed traditionally with regard to administration--concentrating on district operation, the instructional program, and federal or state…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Efficiency
Rochester City School District, NY. – 1986
This report, which consists entirely of statistical data and explanatory notes, is the annual data report for 1986-87 of the Rochester City School District (New York). As stated in the introduction, the report's primary purpose is to provide systematic and reliable information for district assessment, strategic planning, and substantive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Demography, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Berliner, Bethann – Knowledge Brief, 1990
Consolidation has become both a solution for small, rural school districts and a contentious policy fraught with numerous difficulties. Despite concerns about limited curricula and higher operating expenses, there is no generalizable evidence that students educated in rural settings underachieve or have deficient social skills. Recent research has…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Education
Manahan, Jerry – 1988
This study examined the relationship between student achievement on the Texas Assessment of Basic Skills (TABS) test and the total student population in 206 school districts in North Texas. Regression analyses results indicated that average student performance on the TABS was positively affected by local expenditures, negatively affected as the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
Kazanjian, Ed – School Business Affairs, 1987
A survey of nearly 400 members at an annual meeting of the Association of School Business Officials revealed that 228 (60 percent) used microcomputers for central office administrative purposes. Word processing, spreadsheet, and data management programs led the list of major applications. (MLF)
Descriptors: Data Processing, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Utilization, Microcomputers
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Uerling, Donald F. – Rural Educator, 1986
Examined relationship between 1983-84 Nebraska high school enrollments and program breadth and junior-senior high school enrollments and teacher endorsement rates. Concluded rural district reorganization/consolidation resulting in larger secondary grade enrollments would probably result in more course offerings but would not affect percentage of…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Courses, Enrollment, Rural Education
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Barker, Bruce O.; And Others – Rural Educator, 1985
Reports on a 1983-84 nationwide descriptive study of K-12 and one-12 rural school districts enrolling 300 students or less done to provide educators with needed information on the status of the very small school district. Highlights findings on rural districts, superintendents, teachers, student performance, and school programs. (BRR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, National Surveys, Rural Schools
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Fairweather, James S. – Exceptional Children, 1989
A survey of 1,450 special education administrators showed that most local education agencies (LEAs) offer vocational programs for handicapped youth, while transition-oriented services are not as frequently available, particularly in smaller LEAs. Community employment opportunities and the availability of adult services were related to availability…
Descriptors: Community Services, Disabilities, Employment Opportunities, National Surveys
Pardini, Priscilla – School Administrator, 1996
Profiles nine low-spending, high-performance districts located in small to medium-sized, largely white communities boasting stable economies and a high quality of life. Although the districts are labelled "cheap" for various reasons, their superintendents ascribe success to superior, autonomous staff; high expectations for students; and…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Middle Class Students
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Hammond, Tom; Dennison, Bill – Educational Management & Administration, 1995
Discusses a parental choice case involving a rural (British) school with a 13+ transfer age to determine parents' use of the open enrollment system, effects of transport policy on exercising parental choice, quality of information provided, and factors influencing choice. Transportation was problematic. Four choice factors stood out: teacher…
Descriptors: Competition, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Garman, Douglas M.; Alkire, Phil – Rural Educator, 1993
Among 214 Ohio school districts surveyed, the values affecting teacher selection vary across district size. Small districts value enthusiasm, medium-sized districts personal integrity, and large districts the control of student behavior. Differences by district size were generally small for preferred teacher characteristics, screening procedures,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Schools, School District Size
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