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Isseks, Mark – Principal Leadership, 2012
Educators across the United States are facing more pressure to have more success, with more mandates, more testing, and more accountability and are being given less money and fewer resources to make it all happen. Essentially, schools are being instructed by the state and federal departments of education to make up a king-size bed with queen-size…
Descriptors: Social Change, Influence of Technology, Interaction, High Stakes Tests
Walter, Pierre – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2012
This paper examines how two sites of adult learning in the food movement create educational alternatives to the dominant U.S. food system. It further examines how these pedagogies challenge racialised, classed and gendered ideologies and practices in their aims, curricular content, and publically documented educational processes. The first case is…
Descriptors: Food, Adult Learning, Ideology, Agricultural Production
Rourke, James; Hartzman, Marlene – Principal Leadership, 2008
"Built by the Past--Ready for the Future" is more than a school motto at Isaac E. Young Middle School in New Rochelle, NY. Built in 1925, Isaac became the iconic U.S. secondary school when Dick Sargent's painting of it appeared on the cover of the October 17, 1959, issue of "The Saturday Evening Post." The changes that the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Social Change, Participative Decision Making, Individualized Instruction
Commons, Micheal Lamport; Goodman, Stephen Allen – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2008
This historical account is told as a narrative from the authors' perspectives of Project Giant Step, which might be one of the most successful teaching-of-reading projects in history. There are a few purposes in telling this story. First, it is in times of chaos that real innovation can be made. It is then that people take chances and it is not…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Social Change, Reinforcement, Precision Teaching