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Hatch, Thomas – Educational Leadership, 2009
The challenges one faces inside the school are connected to and compounded by things that are happening outside. In fact, schools face a number of external demands and pressures that they have to address. Moreover, without the connections, support, and expertise that come from interacting with a host of people, organizations, and institutions on…
Descriptors: Bullying, Interpersonal Relationship, Work Environment, Social Capital
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Krashen, Stephen – Educational Leadership, 1998
Providing rich supply of high-interest story books is more feasible policy for literacy education than urgent exhortations to improve teacher quality. Free reading profoundly improves students' reading and writing ability, spelling, grammar, and vocabulary. The quality of a country s or state's school libraries significantly predicts its reading…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Books, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Education
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Routman, Regie – Educational Leadership, 1997
Controversy rages over whole-language/phonics approaches to reading instruction, giving critics great school-bashing opportunities. Districts that have successfully incorporated whole language generally have planned for change, involved parents, proceeded slowly, built in ongoing professional development, provided adequate resources, reassured…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Parent Participation
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Caine, Renate Nummela; Caine, Geoffrey – Educational Leadership, 1995
In "Making Connections--Teaching and the Human Brain," the authors outline a new learning theory based on current research in the neurosciences. This theory has been applied to several schools, including a Rio Linda, CA, elementary school serving economically disadvantaged children. Schools as apprentice communities allow children to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Apprenticeships, Elementary Education, Learning Processes
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Dianda, Marcella R.; Corwin, Ronald G. – Educational Leadership, 1995
A survey shows that California's charter-schools movement is being shaped by the special features of the state's charter law--exclusive local oversight and ambiguous legal status. Each school must negotiate how it handles its local school board, teachers' unions, and lack of start-up funding and technical assistance. Most charter schools seek…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Charter Schools, Elementary Education, Nontraditional Education
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Means, Barbara; Olson, Kerry – Educational Leadership, 1994
In an authentic learning setting, technology has the power to support students and teachers in obtaining, organizing, manipulating, and displaying information. According to an Office of Educational Research and Improvement case study, reformed classrooms begin with an authentic, challenging task; have all students practice advanced skills; and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Grade 5
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Shavelson, Richard J.; Baxter, Gail P. – Educational Leadership, 1992
A recent study compared hands-on scientific inquiry assessment to assessments involving lab notebooks, computer simulations, short-answer paper-and-pencil problems, and multiple-choice questions. Creating high quality performance assessments is a costly, time-consuming process requiring considerable scientific and technological know-how. Improved…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Costs, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning
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Greene, Lynda C. – Educational Leadership, 1991
An inventive first grade curriculum using a school construction project illustrates the fundamentals of the Mid-California Science Improvement Program, based on Susan Kovalik's integrate, thematic learning model. This cooperative learning program does not ask teachers to add yet another subject, but makes science the ingredient uniting all other…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Instructional Innovation, Integrated Curriculum
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Flippo, Rona F. – Educational Leadership, 1999
Reading researchers are under attack by policy makers and others outside the field who want a quick, easy method for teaching students to read. Although common ground exists, nothing points to any single best way to teach reading. What matters most is the teacher, flexible approaches, and student interests. Contains 17 references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Elementary Education, Individual Differences, Politics of Education
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Penuel, William R.; Means, Barbara; Simkins, Michael – Educational Leadership, 2000
Teachers implementing a local history project in Belmont, California, had help from a federally funded technology innovation challenge grant: the Challenge 2000 Multimedia Project. Sponsored by a Silicon Valley school-business partnership, the initiative illustrates how technology can transform classroom learning while supporting instructional…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Federal Programs, Instructional Innovation, Local History