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Zetlin, Andrea; Weinberg, Lois; Shea, Nancy M. – Social Work, 2010
Children in foster care comprise a population of students at great risk for school failure. The child welfare agency, schools, and home must all work together to provide the services and supports required to achieve better results. The purpose of this study was to conduct focus groups with participants from each sector to discuss their views on…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Focus Groups, Academic Achievement, Child Welfare
Weinberg, Carl; Weinberg, Lois – Behavioral and Social Science Teacher, 1974
This article defines the aims and goals of a humanistic curriculum design. The philosophical foundation and assumptions are integrated into the problems and issues of a real school situation. The achievement of the new curriculum is described as a process of complete overhaul of the current public school structure. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Objectives
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Weinberg, Carl; Weinberg, Lois – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1992
Attempts to clarify the complex relationship between the identification of at-risk students and the ways educators try to retain them in school. Examines student problems from three different perspectives: the idiosyncratic, the sociocultural, and the institutional. Common student problems of learning, inappropriate behavior, depression, and…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Attendance, Behavior Problems, Depression (Psychology)
Weinberg, Carl; Weinberg, Lois – NABE: The Journal of the National Association for Bilingual Education, 1990
Reviews federal legislation and court decisions of the past 30 years that have influenced policies related to special education of limited-English-speaking students. Discusses the right of handicapped children to a public education, overrepresentation of minorities in special education, challenges to the validity of IQ tests, and changing…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Bilingual Education, Court Litigation, Educational Legislation
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Weinberg, Lois – Educational Theory, 1980
When denied a position in favor of a minority with lower scores and grades, some White males complain that they have achieved these scores and grades through their own efforts. A variety of factors which influence scores and grades a person achieves are taken into consideration. The least of the factors is shown to be the person's effort. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Discrimination, Higher Education, Moral Issues
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Zetlin, Andrea; Weinberg, Lois; Kimm, Christina – Children & Schools, 2003
Examines data from three sources to determine the degree of focus and level of involvement of a large child welfare agency in the educational process of children in foster care. Results indicated that in terms of knowledge, practices, and the actual maintenance of educational records, little was known of the educational progress or needs of…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Childhood Needs, Children, Educational Needs
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Zetlin, Andrea; Weinberg, Lois; Kimm, Christina – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2004
Children in foster care represent one of the most vulnerable, academically at risk populations in the United States. Aside from lower standardized achievement test scores, higher grade retention numbers, and a greater dropout rate than non-foster youth, between 30% to 50% of children in foster care are placed in special education programs,…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Academic Achievement, Related Services (Special Education), Pupil Personnel Workers
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Zetlin, Andrea; Weinberg, Lois; Luderer, Jacqueline Wade – Preventing School Failure, 2004
The purpose of this investigation was to document the magnitude of the problem of retrieving school records of highly mobile foster youth residing in one of the largest counties in the nation. Results indicate that it took between 3 weeks to 8 months to track down records and that, for many youths, social workers and case files had inaccurate…
Descriptors: Student Records, Information Retrieval, Student Mobility, Youth