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Eckstein, Max A.; Noah, Harold J. – 1973
The twin rationales for this study are: (1) that the educational implications of metropolitan conditions deserve further study; and (2) that these implications transcend national boundaries. The study focuses on two facets of metropolitan school systems located in four metropolises: the characteristics of teachers and the patterns of perceived…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Administration, Metropolitan Areas
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Meier, Deborah Willen – Educational Policy, 1997
There are numerous examples of small, self-governing schools of choice that successfully serve high-risk students in both public and private sectors. Good schools are filled with particulars that explain their surprising successes. Strong democratic schooling needs new forms of horizontal accountability focused on a school's collective work. A New…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Charter Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Domanico, Raymond J. – 1989
This paper describes the organization and accomplishments of schools in New York City's East Harlem School Distirct, referred to locally as Community School District 4. Schools in this district use choice as the conceptual framework for the organization of public education. Once students and parents have been informed of the choices open to them,…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Canner, Jane; And Others – 1985
The primary goal of the School Improvement Project (SIP), administered by the central office of New York City (New York) Public Schools, is to improve academic achievement through school-based planning. A planning committee representing the various school constituencies is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive plan to effect…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs
MCCARTHY, JOSEPH F.X. – 1966
PRESENTED IS A DETAILED REPORT ON PLANS FOR AN EDUCATIONAL PARK IN THE BRONX IN NEW YORK CITY. THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PARK ARE BASED ON THE MAJOR CRITERIA OF (1) PROVISION FOR SCHOOL INTEGRATION, (2) DEVELOPMENT OF A SOUND COMMUNITY-SCHOOL RELATIONSHIP, (3) IMPLEMENTATION OF GRADE LEVEL REORGANIZATION AS SET FORTH BY BOARD OF EDUCATION…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational Facilities, Educational Parks, Facilities
New York State Charter Revision Commission for New York City. – 1974
In 1969, after much controversy and the submission of many bills, the New York State Legislature passed--and the Governor signed--a school decentralization law. The law went into effect on February 16, 1970, with the major transfers of power operative on July 1, 1970. This report examines those aspects of the three-year school decentralization…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrative Organization, Community Services, Decentralization
New York Urban Coalition, NY. – 1977
This project was the result of a three year collaboration between the New York Urban Coalition and Intermediate School 162, Bronx, New York. Concerns addressed included institutional development, collaborative planning and implementation, school form and process, and technical assistance strategies. Intermediate School 162 was selected for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Junior High Schools, Parent Role, Problem Solving
Fruchter, Norm – 1986
This study describes four middle schools which educate poor and minority students more effectively than most middle schools in the New York City public school system. These schools were studied in order to define the characteristics associated with academic effectiveness. Chapter 1 provides the demographics and the test score results for each…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Competency Based Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Administration
Cutler, William W., III – 1973
In New York the private and benevolent Free School Society began operations in 1805 because there were too few schools for the poor in the city, and it treated education as a regular separation from a seductive yet frightening world. Perhaps the most neglected and misunderstood period in the history of an organization whose activities have been…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational History, Educational Needs
Liebrader, Myron L. – 1977
The organization of three subschools at Grover Cleveland High School, Ridgewook, N. Y., is designed to meet the special needs and desires of the students. The first alternative school is for students with records of excessive absences; the second is for above average students interested in majoring in science; and the third is for average or below…
Descriptors: Business Education, Dropout Prevention, Educational Innovation, House Plan
Grannis, Joseph; And Others – 1990
This document, a two-volume report, provides in volume 1 the final longitudinal evaluation of the New York City Dropout Prevention Initiative (DPI), 1985-86 through 1987-88. (The second volume comprises appendices containing summaries of each previous evaluation for this time period.) The DPI was implemented in 13 high schools and 29 feeder middle…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs, High Risk Students
Morin, Kathleen; And Others – 1979
This curriculum guide outlines resource materials, lesson plans, and learning activities that may be used by subject area teachers with their students in marking the 100th anniversary of Boys and Girls High School. The plans presented correspond to the school's more recent history (1892-1979) and are designed to meet the requirements and standards…
Descriptors: Educational History, High Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Instructional Materials
Morin, Kathleen; And Others – 1979
This curriculum guide outlines resource materials, lesson plans, and learning activities that may be used by subject area teachers with their students in marking the 100th anniversary of Boys and Girls High School. An overview of the school's history is provided and contains a sampling of events, personalities, and structures which gave shape to…
Descriptors: Educational History, High Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Instructional Materials
Ravitch, Diane; Grant, William R. – Neighborhood Decentralization, 1975
The 15-year effort to decentralize New York City public schools and thereby implement basic changes in the school system is briefly sketched in this study. The structure of the school system, powers of local boards, central board, and chancellor, school board elections, keeping the public informed, educational impact, and effect on truancy and…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Community Control, Decentralization, Minority Group Children
Harrington, Charles – 1972
Analyzing the scope and methods of the literature on political socialization reviewed in sources published heretofore, this study lists the major omissions in the existing literature as (1) neglecting the influence of peers, (2) neglecting informal processes within schools, (3) being limited to certain methodologies to the exclusion of others, and…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Black Youth, Classroom Environment, Field Studies
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