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Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2004
This article discusses how Roland G. Tharp and his colleagues from the Center for Research on Education, Diversity, & Excellence, a federal research center at the University of California, identify methods to help "nonmainstream" pupils make academic gains. Tharp has identified five standards that he says mark effective instruction…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Student Diversity, Student Improvement
Cavanagh, Sean – Education Week, 2004
Faced with a multibillion-dollar budget deficit, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state higher education officials are trying to relieve the burden on the state by redirecting several thousand high school seniors from California's public four-year universities to community colleges for their first two years of school. The California effort emerges…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Low Income Groups, High School Seniors, Community Colleges
Sack, Joetta L. – Education Week, 2004
The hundreds of cheerful Los Alamitos Elementary School pupils playing dodge ball and four-square on the school's vast playground on a recent day presented a sharp contrast with the worries their teachers and parents face. Though their school is in one of the nation's richest areas, it has such a bare-bones budget that it cannot afford such basic…
Descriptors: Job Layoff, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance, Fiscal Capacity
Hendrie, Caroline – Education Week, 2004
This article reports on the fiery California atheist who lost his bid at the U.S. Supreme Court to get "under God" stricken from the Pledge of Allegiance. Dr. Michael A. Newdow, an emergency-room physician with a law degree who represented himself before the Supreme Court in the high-profile case against the Elk Grove, California, school…
Descriptors: School Districts, Court Litigation, State Church Separation, Constitutional Law
Borja, Rhea R. – Education Week, 2004
This article describes the growth and popularity of Newport Harbor's culinary arts program, which reflects a nationwide trend. The trend is occurring in part, because more Americans are eating out. As the number of people eating out increases, their appetite for learning about food also increases. Over the past few years, Dukes has expanded…
Descriptors: Cooks, Educational Trends, High School Students, Cooking Instruction
Sack, Joetta L. – Education Week, 2004
Thousands of California students were left to look for new schools after one of the nation's largest charter school operators shut its doors. The closure of the 5-year-old California Charter Academy (CCA), which ran about 60 schools under four charters and enrolled some 10,000 students, represents one of the largest charter school failures since…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Governance, State Regulation, High Schools
Archer, Jeff – Education Week, 2004
In this article, the author describes how the "weighted student" funding, under which money is divvied up based on the actual number and kinds of students at each school, gains favor among education leaders. With weighted-student funding, a district divides up money--rather than staff positions and programs--among schools. Proponents…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Finance, Budgeting, School Districts
Zehr, Mary Ann – Education Week, 2004
At a time when many states are poised to roll out new standardized tests to evaluate English-language proficiency in unprecedented depth, California is balking at carrying out a federal requirement to test the literacy of young children who are learning English. Recently, the California board of education decided to ask the U.S. Department of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Grade 1, Kindergarten, Standardized Tests
Archer, Jeff – Education Week, 2004
This article describes the successful leadership and management techniques of Roy Romer, Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent, former Colorado governor and general chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The tale illustrates the central irony of Romer's leadership, which is that he is not an educator by trade, and yet, by many…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Profiles, Superintendents, Instructional Leadership
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