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Peer reviewedWagner, Laura A.; And Others – Education and Urban Society, 1995
The California Mentor Teacher Program is unique among statewide mentor teacher initiatives in its size, longevity, stipends for mentor teachers, and the discretion it allows local education agencies. The shared perspectives of a mentor, a local administrator, and a state administrator trace the legislative and policy history of this program. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Educational History
Peer reviewedAustin, Theresa; Fraser-Abder, Pamela – Education and Urban Society, 1995
Focuses on the mentoring of beginning (preservice) mathematics and science teachers in classrooms with large populations of bilingual students or students for whom English is a second language. Mentors can play a crucial role in preparing preservice teachers to instruct language minority students. (SLD)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Bilingual Students, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedLeake, Brenda H.; Leake, Donald O. – Education and Urban Society, 1995
Some urban teachers are marginal teachers who are beginning to internalize a sense of hopelessness about their effectiveness. The characteristics and skills of potential mentors to help marginal teachers are discussed, and salient points to consider in establishing a model for mentoring marginal teachers are reviewed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Mentors
Peer reviewedHafner, Anne L.; Ulanoff, Sharon H. – Education and Urban Society, 1994
Describes the language-arts assessment instrument developed and piloted by a small urban school district that has a high percentage of students learning English as a Second Language. Developing the instrument, training teachers to be scorers, and the actual piloting of the reading and writing portions of the evaluation are detailed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, English, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs
Peer reviewedSchwager, Mahna T.; Carlson, Jerry S. – Education and Urban Society, 1994
Draws on data from a larger study of California schools to examine how the different individual orientations that 130 innovative and 118 traditional teachers have toward assessment interact within the school and district contexts to shape assessment attitudes and practices. Perceptions of innovators and traditionalists differ regardless of school…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedPopham, W. James – Education and Urban Society, 1994
Argues that affective outcomes should be addressed instructionally and that student affect should be assessed formally. How student affect should be measured is considered. It is suggested that self-report measures be used and that Likert-type inventories usually meet the needs of classroom teachers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedFurman, Gail Chase – Education and Urban Society, 1994
Considers the use of outcome-based education (OBE) as an accountability system. The interpretation and use of OBE for accountability and issues arising from its use are reviewed. The use of OBE will exacerbate rather than solve current problems in education, but its potential should be explored. (SLD)
Descriptors: Accountability, Competence, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTownley, Annette – Education and Urban Society, 1994
Briefly explores the issue of conflict resolution (CR) in education; the introduction of CR into the public schools; and whether CR processes such as mediation meet the needs of nondominant groups. It also introduces several articles that discuss specific approaches to the development and implementation of CR programs in schools. (GLR)
Descriptors: Arbitration, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedVolpe, Maria R. – Education and Urban Society, 1994
Explores the prospects and implications of university-based conflict-resolution (CR) efforts. The author makes a case for the proactive as well as the responsive nature of CR efforts in urban areas and asserts that intended and unintended social changes can result from university CR programs. University-based CR programs have effects on the…
Descriptors: Arbitration, College Role, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation
Peer reviewedLeal, Ray – Education and Urban Society, 1994
Examines the response made by San Antonio (Texas) public schools to school violence and discusses the competing disciplinary views offered to address the problems. The author distinguishes between rhetorical and actual efforts to solve community problems in urban areas that surround urban schools and argues for mediation as a theory of social…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Conflict Resolution, Cost Effectiveness, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedBerlowitz, Marvin J. – Education and Urban Society, 1994
Assesses the current educational-reform movement through an examination of the effectiveness of peace education and conflict resolution programs in urban schools. The current reform movement is seen as based on assumptions that ignore the structural crisis in the U.S. economy, use as their baseline data a standard of education excellence from a…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors
Peer reviewedHunter, Richard C. – Education and Urban Society, 1995
Argues that education is a public good and cannot fit into the privatization model. It provides a critique of the first large-scale contract signed in the country by the Baltimore Public School District and a private company, Educational Alternatives, Inc., revealing political difficulties surrounding school control and dissatisfied teachers who…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Educational Administration, Educational Cooperation, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedWalsh, Norman J. – Education and Urban Society, 1995
Analyzes the Baltimore Public School District's contract with a private for-profit company to manage the instructional programs of nine schools. It shows that the award of the contract was solely a political consideration; no financial experts were involved. Additionally, the program has not improved test scores and is being challenged by the…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Case Studies, Criticism, Educational Administration
Peer reviewedPittillo, Robert A. – Education and Urban Society, 1995
Argues that private providers of services for handicapped children have to deal with due process under the color of state law and, since federal funds are involved, due process under the Fifth Amendment. Such laws involve parental approval of their child's education and allow use of the federal courts to settle grievances. A legal analysis is…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedContreras, A. Reynaldo – Education and Urban Society, 1995
Examines the charter school movement in California and elsewhere, defines a charter school, gives its historical roots, and summarizes the availability of charter schools in states where they are authorized. The author indicates that charter schools are sought mainly in disadvantaged urban communities and that these schools are not facing strong…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education


