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Levine, Daniel U. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1971
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Programs, Inner City, Instructional Innovation
Levine, Daniel U. – Educ Urban Soc, 1970
Demonstrates that schools and other social institutions existing in inner city neighborhoods encounter a level of difficulty which even at its lowest point is sufficient to prevent them from operating successfully. (JM)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Ghettos, Inner City, Institutional Environment
Levine, Daniel U. – 1966
Presented are various approaches said to be effective in educating economically and educationally disadvantaged students. The document offers general guidelines to teachers and emphasizes the value of a "structured classroom environment." Automatic promotion of economically disadvantaged students is said to be harmful. Also noted is the need for…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrator Responsibility, Classroom Environment, Disadvantaged Youth
Levine, Daniel U.; And Others – 1971
The purpose of this paper is to report data obtained with a questionnaire dealing with the neighborhood- and community-related perceptions of Greater Kansas City Area high school students in many different parts of that metropolitan area. The questionnaire elicits opinions on several discrete though related themes, and was pilot tested and first…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Resources, Community Study, High School Students
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Levine, Daniel U.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1985
Summarizes research on instruction-related practices and policies and their implementation in effective urban schools. Discusses outcomes-based instruction, effective organizational arrangements for low achievers, instructional coordination, avoidance of overemphasis on lower order skills, operationalization of shared values, "organic"…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Inner City
Levine, Daniel U. – 1972
In recent years a number of new institutions; i.e., "street academies", have been established to educate students who have dropped out or are prone to drop out of inner city secondary schools. There is reason to believe that many of these schools have been successful with youths who had not succeeded before, and therefore that lessons might be…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Compensatory Education, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs
Levine, Daniel U.; Meyer, Jeanie K. – 1973
The Model Cities Educational Priorities and Program Development (EPPD) Project involved two elementary schools located within the Model Cities areas of Kansas City, Missouri, during the 1972-3 school year. The stated objectives of the program were as follows: (1) Identify the educational needs of inner city children in America in the 1970s, with…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Compensatory Education, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Needs
Levine, Daniel U.; And Others – 1970
It is sometimes thought that the innovations needed to make urban schools effective may be somewhat easier to bring about, on the average, in a parochial school than a public school, because it is hypothesized that schools which are not part of a large public school bureaucracy are relatively more free to innovate. If this is true, it is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Attitudes, Educational Programs, Elementary Schools
Levine, Daniel U.; And Others – 1980
This report presents a study of issues involving magnet schools in big city school districts. The study consisted of three parts: (1) an analysis of the attitudes of educators familiar with part-time desegregation; (2) an investigation of the role of magnet schools that have been making a positive contribution to the redevelopment of big city…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Black Students, Busing, Desegregation Methods
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Levine, Daniel U.; Sherk, John K. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1989
Describes reforms at a Bronx intermediate school which registered large gains in students' comprehension performance. The success depended on active, engaged learning, intensive assistance for low achievers, personal development of students, coordination of instruction, availability of instructional support personnel, outstanding leadership, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Comprehension, Educational Change