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Herman, Barry E. – 1977
This small booklet describes the Winchester Community School in New Haven, Connecticut. It begins by introducing and defining a new term, the "urbanvantaged" child. Winchester is dedicated to the development of this inner city child in a community school. Activities implemented by the school program include: (1) simultaneous kindergarten…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Schools, Inner City, Program Descriptions
Edelfelt, Roy A.; And Others – 1974
This booklet is a nontechnical summary of an extensive sociological investigation of the Teacher Corps, which was restricted to 10 universities and 42 schools. Data drawn from observation, questionnaires, and interviews with teachers, professors, and interns are used to present a composite picture of the program. The document includes a history of…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Evaluation, Inner City, Program Effectiveness
Mattai, P. Rudy – 1994
Project RICE (Responsive Inner City Education) prepared a cadre of 36 teachers drawn from majority and minority populations in 3 inner-city schools in Buffalo (New York) to complement mastery of subject matter with appropriate pedagogical styles. The project was designed to test the hypothesis that minority students in inner-city schools do not…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Inner City

Stevens, Carla J.; Dial, Micah – Education and Urban Society, 1993
Presents results of a qualitative study of alternatively certified teachers from a large urban district in the Southwest, focusing on reasons for choosing alternative certification. Interviews with 100 teachers reveal a variety of reasons for choosing teaching and indicate that the alternative program increases the pool of qualified teachers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Career Change, Career Choice, Economic Factors