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Bailey, Gerald D.; Lumley, Dan – Educational Technology, 1991
Describes integrated learning systems (ILSs) and discusses issues facing school administrators when supervising teachers who are using these systems. Topics discussed include ILS impact on student achievement; use by regular as well as disadvantaged students; curriculum integration; research on varied-ability students; software development and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Computer Software Development
21st Century Policy Review, 1992
This interview with Billy Tidwell, Director of Research at the National Urban League, discusses contemporary issues in education, training, and urban development, beginning with an overview of educational reform. Minority education and the role of the National Urban League are considered in light of social problems that affect the ability to learn…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Economic Factors, Educational Change

Meisels, Samuel J.; Liaw, Fong-ruey – Journal of Educational Research, 1993
This study examined retention in grades K-8 using data from the 1988 National Education Longitudinal Study. Male, minority, and lower socioeconomic status (SES) students were more likely to be retained. Retention related to less optimal academic and personal-social outcomes, particularly for female, white, and higher SES students. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education
Deira, Maria-Isabel; Bloomfield, Molly – Clearing, 1998
The S.M.I.L.E. (Science and Math Investigative Learning Experiences) Program is a partnership between Oregon State University and eight rural Oregon school districts to provide science and math opportunities for disadvantaged students. Students in this program work on a problem that involves them in a real-world environmental issue. Describes an…
Descriptors: Air Flow, Building Design, College School Cooperation, Cooperative Learning

Robertson, Donna Friedman – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 1998
Describes a qualitative research project examining homelessness's effects on children's schooling, highlighting a South Carolina intervention program's success. Research disclosed an informal homelessness "caste system," the political unpopularity of providing homeless services, homeless kids' high rates of academic failure and problem…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Access to Education, Administrator Attitudes, Behavior Problems

Hadley, Pamela A.; Simmerman, Alice; Long, Michele; Luna, Michael – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2000
Evaluation of a collaborative service delivery model involving a speech-language pathologist and regular teachers of two inner city primary grade classrooms found that, in comparison to standard practice control classrooms, experimental students showed superior gains in receptive vocabulary, expressive vocabulary, beginning sound awareness, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Delivery Systems, Disadvantaged Youth, Expressive Language
Hagans-Murillo, Kristi – California School Psychologist, 2005
A response-to-intervention model (RTI) has been identified as a promising way to identify and intervene early with children who are experiencing learning difficulties. The general RTI approach also holds promise of preventing learning difficulties with preschoolers. This article examines the potential benefits of implementing a RTI model in…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, School Psychologists, Emergent Literacy, Teaching Methods
Badham, Bill – Children & Society, 2004
Virtually every Government programme for children and every Government Department in the UK is expected to involve children and young people in its policy development and service delivery (Children and Young People's Unit, 2001). It is the new orthodoxy. Yet, hard questions are often avoided when reciting the mantra of participation. Why bother?…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Public Policy
Ausbrooks, Carrie Y. Barron; Barrett, Edith J.; Daniel, Theresa – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2005
This article chronicles the evolution of legislation for Texas open-enrollment charter schools to their implementation by demonstrating how these schools have (or have not) used their freedom from state-mandated requirements to develop innovative learning environments as well as to bring innovative curricula into the classroom. The investigative…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Charter Schools, Disadvantaged Youth, Teacher Persistence
Marks, Helen M. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2002
This chapter reviews the research on school composition and peer effects from three comparative perspectives--Catholic and public schools, single-sex and coeducational schools, and small and large schools. Most of the research is sociological, focuses on high schools, and draws on national samples. The chapter seeks to discern cumulative trends in…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Catholic Schools, Coeducation, Economically Disadvantaged
Wilgus, Gay – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2005
Conflicting perspectives on the parent's role in the infant/toddler classroom can play a significant role in early educational settings. A recent ethnographic study of an Early Head Start program in New York City focused on conflict of this nature and raised the following set of questions: What sort of power and privilege should parents be given…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Child Development, Parent Role
Cammarota, Julio – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2004
This article explores the student resistances that shape orientations to schooling. Drawing on a study of Latina/o youth, I examine how race and gender influence whether they perceive education as oppressive or useful in resisting oppression. The key lever that may alter their perceptions is how school and society treat Latinos differently from…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Ethnography, Hispanic Americans, Resistance (Psychology)
Bambino, Debbie – Educational Horizons, 2005
A few years ago the National School Reform Faculty (NSRF) revised its mission statement to include language about working to "foster educational and social equity." The revision makes sense to the author as a graduate student in urban education and a former Philadelphia middle school teacher, as well as in her role as a facilitator of Critical…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Transformative Learning, Access to Education, Racial Bias

Baca, Albert R.; And Others – Classical Outlook, 1979
This article discusses a program entitled "Extended Reading Comprehension Skills through Language Transfer," whose goals were to expand and increase English skills through the study of the Latin language and Rome's culture. This program was implemented in Los Angeles based on the Philadelphia program pioneered by Masciantonio. (Author/CFM)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, English, FLES

Langram, Cecilia M. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1997
Analysis of questionnaire responses of 44 minority (African American, Hispanic, or Filipino) gifted students attending a high school preparatory program, and follow-up interviews with 24 students, identified themes of locus of control, peer relations, leadership, and community orientation. Responses differed between genders. The role of school…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Black Students, Community Influence, Disadvantaged Youth