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Trusteeship, 2012
Controversies over higher education governance are in the news these days. The most recent occurred this summer when several members of the board of the University of Virginia asked the president, Teresa A. Sullivan, to resign, only to be forced to reinstate her after protests from students, faculty, donors, alumni, and others. That situation…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governance, Expertise, Power Structure
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Goren, Paul – Peabody Journal of Education, 2010
This essay provides an overview of the papers contained in this issue of the "Peabody Journal of Education." In it, the author notes for policymakers especially issues and concerns that emerge from the use of formative assessments geared towards education improvement. While the intent of such assessments is to lead to improved overall…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Educational Improvement, Formative Evaluation, Tests
Moloney, William J. – Executive Educator, 1989
If school restructuring simply means dismantling centralized authority, the resulting centrifugal tendency will diminish accountability. Schools today need impulses of integration, not disintegration. The main problem is deciding what we want the schools to accomplish. An inset describes a Pennsylvania district's removal of reform obstacles. (MLH)
Descriptors: Accountability, Cost Effectiveness, Decentralization, Educational Change
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Opuda, Michael J. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2003
The No Child Left Behind Act reflects a decision by Congress that federal money not be squandered searching for local solutions, but that scientifically based research be utilized to ensure that every student meets academic standards. The school improvement process requires that local stakeholders cooperatively plan an improvement process, and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Community Involvement, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Moloney, William J. – 1993
Pennsylvania school reform in the decade following the publication of "A Nation at Risk" can be divided into three distinct phases. As these phases parallel those of the nation, Pennsylvania is a representative state in which to explore the nation's efforts to repair its ailing school system. The first phase was that of adding inputs, of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Hillman, Arnold – 2003
Pennsylvania is the third most rural state in the nation. The recession of the 1980s devastated the rural economy, leading to a brain drain from rural areas. Nevertheless, there's much that's right about rural schools. Rural schools have pioneered the use of distance education technology. Staff remain in rural schools because they like the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Greenawalt, Charles E., II – 1996
With the failure of the Pennsylvania General Assembly to adopt the governor's education reform package, the time is opportune to review the major problems with education in Pennsylvania and some actions that would relieve these problems. The main symptom of education problems, in Pennsylvania as in the nation as a whole, is weak academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Educational Assessment, Educational Change
Brogan, Bernard R. – 1994
This paper first explains outcome-based education and then considers specific questions related to serving gifted students in an outcome-based education school community, with special application to Pennsylvania. Outcome-based education is defined in terms of its emphasis on establishing learning outcomes, developing appropriate measures, and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Competency Based Education, Educational Legislation, Educational Needs
Cooley, William W. – 1990
The role of statewide testing programs and the direction Pennsylvania should take in statewide educational assessment are discussed. The major purposes proposed for statewide testing programs are: (1) informing state policy; (2) curriculum reform; and (3) accountability. The ultimate purpose of statewide testing programs is to improve student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment