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Yell, Mitchell L.; Katsiyannis, Antonis; Rose, Chad A.; Houchins, David E. – Remedial and Special Education, 2016
Bullying is a common occurrence in U.S.'s schools and is currently at the forefront of national attention. Unfortunately, students with disabilities are frequently the targets of peer-on-peer bullying. The purpose of this article is to examine the legal ramifications when students with disabilities are bullied in school settings. We address court…
Descriptors: Bullying, Disabilities, Legal Responsibility, Victims
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, 2016
The Missouri State Board of Education and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education are dedicated to ensuring that all children have access to good schools that prepare them for college and career success. The Missouri School Improvement Program: Support and Intervention Plan takes a differentiated approach to state support based on…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Improvement Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools
Moody, Michael – Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, 2011
As a professor of educational leadership, and a former superintendent of schools, the author understands and appreciates the value and benefit of a positive working relationship between a board of education and its superintendent of schools. Within this context it is important to note that for much of the 20th Century, education was incorrectly…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Board Administrator Relationship, Boards of Education, Educational History
Wilson, Debra P. – Independent School, 2015
Head of school transitions happen for a variety of reasons. Without a doubt, however, the most stressful ones are those that are not voluntary. In the last few years, an increasing number of boards have decided to let their heads go at nontraditional transition times. In turn, this has left the school leadership staff scrambling to ensure that the…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Styles
O'Neil, Robert M. – Trusteeship, 2013
The author of this article asserts that a board without bylaws is like an invertebrate animal, lacking a backbone. A college or university's bylaws should be reviewed as least annually, because legal and other mandates for institutions are multiplying continually. It is wise to avoid any and all bylaws that are not imperative in favor of more…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Laws, Governing Boards, Review (Reexamination)
Power, Alayne – Education Canada, 2013
New teachers require specific and targeted support, as witnessed by alarming rates of attrition in their first years in the profession. Research shows they often struggle to bridge the gap between their university study and effective practice, especially with issues such as assessment, classroom management and diversity. New teachers should have…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Boards of Education, Classroom Techniques, Teaching (Occupation)
Myung, Jeannie; Gallagher, Alix; Cottingham, Benjamin; Gong, Angela; Kimner, Hayin; Witte, Joe; Gee, Kevin; Hough, Heather – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2020
This report offers a framework for districts to use in their preparation to provide quality instruction through distance and blended models. In the wake of COVID-19, "teaching as usual" will be neither possible nor sufficient to meet students' needs because California's schools have experienced disruptions to each aspect of the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Blended Learning, Distance Education
Ciotto, Carol M.; Fede, Marybeth H. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2014
PASS, a Physically Active School System, is a program by which school districts and schools utilize opportunities for school-based physical activity that enhance overall fitness and cognition, which can be broken down into four integral parts consisting of connecting, communicating, collaborating, and cooperating. There needs to be an…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Cooperating Teachers, Interpersonal Communication, Obesity
Frantz, J. Thomas – Education, 2014
Many contemporary superintendents face a new challenge, one of ensuring that the school buildings in their school districts are safe, sound, and conducive to offering the educational programs found in twenty-first century classrooms. Despite the growing need to upgrade the physical plants in many school districts, few superintendents have the…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Educational Facilities Improvement, Architecture, Boards of Education
Bottoms, Gene; Sundell, Kirsten – State Education Standard, 2016
Children born since the early 1990s have never known a world in which computer and information technologies are not essential to every aspect of their lives. However, far too many young people, especially low-income and minority youth, lack opportunities to learn about the impact of computer and information technologies on their lives and become…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Computer Science Education, State Action, At Risk Students
Blodget, Alden S. – Independent School, 2011
Most business people seem to understand the direct connection between product and revenue; they seem keenly aware of the staggering cost of inattention to product. Yet, when these same business people become trustees of independent schools, they tend to overlook this connection, which is surprising when one considers the frequency with which they…
Descriptors: Committees, Educational Change, Trustees, Boards of Education
Shober, Arnold F. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2012
Since the 1970s, American governors have become increasingly active in education politics. Where they once told state education chiefs to "make me the best education governor ever," they now demand control of state boards of education, push for state control of school funding, and urge statewide standards for teacher evaluation. This…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Finance, State Boards of Education, State Government
Albert, Daniel J. – Music Educators Journal, 2015
Students in the United States use technology and social media platforms for both educational and noneducational purposes. Integration of social media in music education classes can help facilitate learning experiences that would be less likely to happen in a brick-and-mortar setting. However, issues such as privacy and cyberbullying continue to…
Descriptors: Social Media, Music Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
Maxwell, Lesli A. – Education Week, 2013
The price tag to win a seat in this week's primary election for the Los Angeles school board climbed to unprecedented levels, as a massive influx of outside cash has turned a local campaign into a national showdown pitting the long-standing influence of teachers' unions against the expanding imprint of deep-pocketed education activists. The high…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Governing Boards, Board Candidates, Political Campaigns
Fossey, Richard; Jenkins, Lynn – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2011
This case set in Jacksonville, Florida, covers the years 1998 to 2001. A new nontraditional superintendent, Major General John C. Fryer, focuses on student achievement, but financial needs and Florida law require him to bid contracts for student transportation, upsetting a 50-year pattern of contracting without competitive bidding with more than…
Descriptors: Student Transportation, School Districts, Boards of Education, Bids