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Hawke, Sharryl – 1974
A student program to combat chronic absenteeism, suspension, and behavior problems was implemented in September, 1972, at Memorial Junior High School in San Diego. The major aim of the program is to develop a small school environment to foster the growth of the whole student. Objectives focus on helping students develop a positive attitude toward…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Human Relations Programs, Inner City

Waks, S. – Physics Education, 1988
Suggests a means for narrowing the gap between the technological-school student's (twelfth-grader) mastery of pure mathematical principles and ability to apply it to electronics. Discusses factors for and against teaching applications, cooperation between mathematics and electronics teachers, test procedures, results, and analysis of findings. (YP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computation, Educational Cooperation, Electronics
Gideonse, Hendrik D. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1982
The author recommends that teachers receive a strong liberal education followed by a two-year postbaccalaureate training program. In addition, the schools must be reorganized to include hierarchically structured teams of teachers headed by those with even further professional training and higher pay. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, General Education, Graduate Study

Alspaugh, John W.; Harting, Roger D. – Research in Middle Level Education Quarterly, 1998
Studied the effects of interdisciplinary teaming versus departmentalization on student achievement in middle schools. Found no significant differences for reading, math, science, and social studies achievement. Results suggest that team teaching merits further investigation as a potential strategy for mediating the student achievement loss…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Departments, Educational Cooperation, Interdisciplinary Approach

Carey, Linda K. – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1997
Discusses a partnership between Northern Arizona University and a local school district that enables preservice teachers to practice innovative strategies for facilitating inclusion of students with disabilities into general classrooms. Strategies such as cooperative learning, collaborative teaming, peer tutoring, student empowerment, and creative…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Disabilities, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education

Cope, Dennis W.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1996
The Veterans' Administration new Primary Ambulatory Care and Education (PACE) program at the Sepulveda (California) VA Medical Center, departs from traditional VA medical education models by shifting focus of care from inpatient to outpatient settings. The program uses an interdisciplinary team approach and stresses managed primary care. Aspects…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Delivery Systems, Educational Change

Carter, Tom L. – Teaching and Change, 1995
A teacher describes how the staff at his junior high school, and particularly his ninth-grade team, worked on continuous improvement in three ways: restructuring the working roles and relationships among staff; restructuring the working roles and relationships between staff and students; and merging systemic advancements and education philosophy…
Descriptors: Class Size, Collegiality, Curriculum Development, Grade 9

Birch, David A. – Journal of Health Education, 1994
A teaching methodology that can be utilized to address the lack of quality health instruction for special education students is cooperative teaching. A videotaped role play activity that involves the cooperation of health educators, special educators, and peer tutors can help special and regular education students develop health skills. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Behavior, Health Education
Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1998
A Central Michigan University course in African-American literature, attended mostly by whites, is joined by black students and their professor at the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, for lectures and discussions by teleconference. Technology is the tool used for increasing diversity in the teaching/learning experience. But, team teaching…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Literature, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
Pardy, Donna – Journal of Research in International Education, 2004
Many international schools include a host country programme as part of their curriculum. Such programmes range from the study of local culture through to local language instruction. The administration and teachers of an international school (ISXX) felt they wanted to move beyond the traditional approaches to host country integration as well as…
Descriptors: International Schools, Instructional Effectiveness, German, Team Teaching

Hantula, James – Social Studies, 1989
Depicts an eighth grade unit utilizing the production of a newspaper to teach U.S. history, 1787 to 1791, in a combined social studies and language arts class at Malcolm Price Laboratory School (Iowa). Two teachers used both large- and small-group instruction to focus on the development of the U.S. Constitution. (LS)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Grade 8, Interdisciplinary Approach, Junior High Schools

Tobin, Kenneth; Roth, Wolff-Michael – School Science & Mathematics, 2005
Over the past 7 years the authors have been involved in the development of a new model for the education of science teachers that has the potential to address teacher education in challenging urban settings characterized by problems such as teacher turnover and retention, low job satisfaction, and contradictions arising from cultural and ethnic…
Descriptors: Labor Turnover, Teacher Persistence, Science Teachers, Job Satisfaction

Fogel, Daniel S. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1995
As Western educators help Central and Eastern European institutions develop programs in business and economics education, five areas require attention: (1) team teaching by local and Western faculty; (2) coordination between host and Western institutions; (3) institution building; (4) careful selection and preparation of faculty to provide…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Faculty, College Role, Economics Education

Richmond, Gail – Theory into Practice, 1996
Describes one scientist's participation in school/university collaborations for teaching and research in high school science. Examines four issues that have significant implications for the way work is done in university and school communities (the meaning of team teaching, implications of knowledge, student behavior and expectations, and adult…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College School Cooperation, College Students, Educational Change

Brandel, Donna – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1992
This article describes experiences encountered in making the transition from a traditional pull-out treatment approach for students with speech-language impairments to a collaborative-consultative model. The two factors identified as key to the success of the program were flexibility and perseverance. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Education, Integrated Activities