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Pate, Miatheresa S. – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Understanding the professional development needs of assistant principals is a key component in ensuring that schools are successful. This study provided the opportunity to investigate the professional development needs of New York City assistant principals. Assistant principals have been cited in educational research as feeling unprepared for…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Assistant Principals, Urban Schools, Semi Structured Interviews
New America, 2021
The goal of safely and sustainably reopening K-12 school buildings for in-person learning is widely recognized as critical to minimizing the impact of academic, social, emotional, and mental strains brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic. In order for in-person learning to succeed on an ongoing basis, schools must be able to offer safe…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Safety, Disease Control
Hildreth, Jeanine L.; Butler, Alisha N. – Policy Studies Associates, Inc., 2018
The 2016-17 school year marked the third full school year of operation of the Parent Leadership Institute (PLI) of Children's Aid (CA). The PLI is funded via a 2013 Investing in Innovation (i3) development grant. Key goals of the PLI include: (1) improving the capacity of parents to effectively engage in the school community in support of their…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Family School Relationship, Parent Participation, Adult Education
Bodden-White, Michelle Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2015
This quantitative study examined the relationship between teachers' perceptions of leadership support for their use of a blended learning approach to teach math in fourth or fifth grade and their use of blended learning. The study also examined teachers' perceptions of leadership support for incorporating blended learning and student engagement.…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Blended Learning, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes
Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2018
The Citywide Education Progress Report looks at how a city is doing across three goals: (1) The education system is continuously improving; (2) All students have access to a high-quality education; and (3) The education strategy is rooted in the community. Across each goal it presents indicators of what the city is doing and how it is doing. The…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Achievement Gap
Mendenhall, Mary; Bartlett, Lesley – Theory Into Practice, 2018
This article examines students' experiences as resettled refugee and asylee students in international schools in New York City. Specifically, it looks at how teachers and school leaders provide critical academic and extracurricular support to facilitate students' adjustment to academic environments that differ markedly from those compared in their…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Refugees, Qualitative Research, Student Adjustment
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2016
In this webinar, Dr. Charles Basch, Richard March Hoe Professor of Health and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, presented the causal connections between health factors and the motivation and ability to learn. This Q&A addressed the questions participants had for Dr. Basch following the webinar. The webinar recording and…
Descriptors: Health, Health Promotion, Learning Motivation, Family Environment
Reform Support Network, 2014
Social media's established power to communicate and engage with mass audiences, combined with its largely free and easy-to-use platforms, makes it an irresistible lure for private, nonprofit and government institutions. What is murkier, but more important than ever, is solving the problem of properly planning and creating a structure so that…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Silin, Jonathan, Ed.; Moore, Meredith, Ed. – Bank Street College of Education, 2016
Confirmation of the current enthusiasm for re-visioning progressive education arrived in inboxes this fall when the Bank Street College of Education received more submissions for this issue than for any other in the journal's 17-year history. From these the editors have selected a range of essays that reflect pre-kindergarten through high-school…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Progressive Education, Teaching Methods, Play
Menken, Kate; Solorza, Cristian – Journal of Multilingual Education Research, 2013
Enrollment in bilingual education has declined significantly in New York City in recent years, in spite of state and city policies that support it. To better understand this alarming trend, we interviewed school leaders, particularly principals, who have dismantled their school's bilingual education programs in recent years. We also interviewed…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Enrollment Trends, Language of Instruction, English (Second Language)

Albers, Peggy; Koshewa, Allen – Talking Points, 2003
Interviews Shelley Harwayne, founder of the Manhattan New School, who has been named one of 10 new regional superintendents for New York City's public school system. Explains that Shelley's work is renowned in literacy. Discusses leadership, diversity, teaching, and professional development. (PM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Diversity, Elementary Education, Interviews
Renshon, Nancy – Notes from Workshop Center for Open Education, 1976
Reports on research conducted during 1973-1975 on the attitudes, views, and roles of 11 open and 11 traditional principals in the New York City public schools. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction

Golden, Lester – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
In New York City, the assistant principal for supervision is responsible for staff development and improvement of student outcomes in specific subject areas. High schools have four to eight such positions. These administrators teach one to three classes daily, depending on department size. They train teachers, develop curricula and testing…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Department Heads, Instructional Leadership, Principals
New York City Economic Development Council, NY. – 1976
The High School Self-Renewal Program is a multiphase program designed to facilitate individual school improvement. In this document the various stages of the Renewal process, as adopted by Bay Ridge High School, New York, are outlined. Both cabinet level and school level processes are described. The cabinet level entry stage was characterized by…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Cooperative Planning, Educational Facilities Improvement
Levy, Gerald E. – 1970
This is a participant-observer's description and analysis of an American ghetto school, Midway School. The viewpoint that distinguishes this study is the positioning of observations in the context of the political and social reality that creates ghetto schools. Relations between children, teachers, parents, and administrators have a much broader…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Lower Class Students