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Friedman, Lynn – Online Submission, 2005
Effective faculty professional development programs in independent schools can lead to a collegial, intellectually stimulating school culture. These programs can inspire exciting partnerships. Importantly, there's a "trickle down effect"; energized faculty lead to energized students. Yet, many independent schools lack faculty…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Private Schools, Barriers, Program Implementation
Zeldin, Shepherd – Equity and Choice, 1990
Home-school-community collaborative programs often fail because of lack of administrative support and the difficulty of involving many lower income parents. Recommends supervision at the district level and care in choosing programs and personnel appropriate to the site. (DM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Lower Class Parents, Outreach Programs, Parent Participation
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2009
Many educators and parents would agree that it is important for parents to spend time in their children's classrooms, to closely monitor homework, or to read to children at home. Try telling that, though, to a 13-year-old, argues Harvard University researcher Nancy E. Hill. In a series of studies and a new book, Hill makes the case that both…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Parent Participation, Middle Schools, Expectation
Valley-Gray, Sarah; Poland, Scott; Marocco, Lauren; Majorossy, Catherine; Cash, Ralph E. – Communique, 2009
School psychologists make a difference in the lives of children by supporting their academic and social-emotional needs. However, psychologists are often so busy with work and isolated in their schools that they fail to recognize the expertise of their colleagues and how collaboration can strengthen their outcomes. By nurturing longstanding…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Consortia, Mental Health Programs, Counseling Techniques
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Lueder, Donald C. – Educational Leadership, 1989
Explains two phases of Tennessee's statewide efforts to strengthen parent-school partnerships. One phase I program is based on Purkey's "Invitational Education" concept aiming to increase parent and community involvement. Phase II models include "Active Parenting,""New Parents as Teachers," and an "Operation…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Mathematics Instruction, Parent Participation
Jobs for the Future, 2012
Enrollment is rising across the nation's community colleges, but completion rates remain untenably low. Reformers are focusing on the importance of using comprehensive, high-quality data on student progress and completion to bring about change. A core tenet of Achieving the Dream: Community Colleges Count has been to embed a culture of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Strategic Planning, Educational Improvement
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Toth, Janos Szigeti – Convergence, 2007
Many valuable activities and local innovations go on in the field of non-formal adult learning. With the pressures of day-today work it is impossible to have a systematic overview of these, so that they are forgotten and are not continued, developed or passed on to others. More generally, these activities fail to be documented and analysed, even…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Adult Learning, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Dillon, Michael R. – College Student Journal, 2007
Although individuals with Asperger Syndrome (AS) usually possess average or above average intellectual functioning they often exhibit significant non-academic disabilities. These can interfere with their academic performance. Consequently college students with AS often fail. Typical college level special student supports usually do not address…
Descriptors: Intelligence, College Students, Special Needs Students, Asperger Syndrome
Williamson, Ronald – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2009
Little research is available specifically about grading practices in mathematics classrooms. However, there is research about grading practices in high schools, across content areas. Since their first use students, parents and others have assumed that grades are reliable measures of student achievement. "In short, most Americans have a basic trust…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Mathematics Instruction
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Nachimuthu, K.; Vijayakumari, G. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
The objectives of the e-content development by the UGC are; (a) Generation of e-content, in all subjects, (b) Development of teachers and experts resources in e-journal creation; (c) Distribution of the e-content to teachers and students from formal and non-formal; educational modes, for supplementing and complementing professional teaching and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Electronic Publishing, Partnerships in Education
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Boxie, Paula – Reading Horizons, 2004
What roles can colleges and universities play in serving the many young adults whom our public school systems fail? This article sheds light on how one university was able to make a literacy connection with students attending an Alternative High School (AHS). This connection enabled AHS students and teacher candidates to effectively carry out a…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Public Schools, Computer Mediated Communication, Literacy Education
Norstrom, Bjorn; Smith, Carol; Haglund, Annika – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2008
Students are asked to complete projects every day--from a simple PowerPoint presentation to college applications and financial aid forms. Students are expected to complete these projects to certain standards. However, students are often not provided with the tools and skills needed to successfully manage projects, especially complex ones. As…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Females, Pilot Projects, Partnerships in Education
Bleyaert, Barbara – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2009
What is the relationship between retention, drop-out and graduation rates? Retention of low-achieving students is one of the most controversial and complex issues educational leaders face, despite a half century of research that has shown consistently that any gains in achievement are short-lived, and the long-term effects for retained students…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Social Promotion, Achievement Gains, Graduation Rate
Weeks, Gary – 2001
All states have systems for mental health, public health, substance abuse, and child and adult welfare that have been in existence for many years. Treating clients across these areas is often prevented by the fact that each agency acts independently. As a result of the compartmentalization of community services, many clients fail to get the help…
Descriptors: Community Coordination, Community Programs, Human Services, Mental Health
Cities in Schools, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1977
This paper describes a plan proposed by the Institutional Development Corporation (IDC) for an integrated human service delivery system which would: (1) help disadvantaged youth develop remedial skills, improve their self-image, and prepare for the world of work; (2) become a catalyst for the integration of human services in local communities; and…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Community Services, Delivery Systems, Disadvantaged Youth
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