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Clevenger, Samuel M.; Jette, Shannon – Sport, Education and Society, 2017
In 1866, military drill and instruction became part of the curriculum of Maryland Agricultural College as a result of the passage of the Morrill Act of 1862, a law setting the terms for the establishment of agricultural colleges across the USA. The introduction of military instruction meant a direct inclusion of physically active coursework that…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational History, Physical Activities, Agricultural Colleges
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Strimel, Greg; Grubbs, Michael E. – Journal of Technology Education, 2016
As the presence of engineering content and practices increases in science education, the distinction between the two fields of science and technology education becomes even more vague than previously theorized. Furthermore, the addition of engineering to the title of the profession raises the question of the true aim of technology education. As a…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Technology Integration, Engineering Education, Technology Education
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Sullivan, Jeremy P. – Harvard Educational Review, 2012
In this article, Jeremy Sullivan explores the history of teacher evaluations in Montgomery County, Maryland. He describes how, over the course of three decades, the Montgomery County Education Association (MCEA) established itself as a strong and powerful professional association and leveraged its power to institutionalize a more collaborative…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Peer Evaluation, Educational History, Teacher Associations
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Mawhinney, Hanne B. – Educational Policy, 2013
An institutional analysis is presented of the policy, political, and legislative events associated with the failure of an attempt in 2006 by the state of Maryland to take control of 11 schools in Baltimore City and turn them over to independent managers or into charter schools under No Child Left Behind. The place of the failed…
Descriptors: Accountability, Urban Schools, Charter Schools, Educational Improvement
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Hess, Frederick M. – American Journal of Education, 2008
Replacing boards of education conceived during the Progressive Era with mayoral control has been a popular reform strategy in urban districts such as Boston, Chicago, and New York City. A thorough review of the extant research, however, shows little evidence regarding its impact on governance, management, school organization, or teaching and…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Governance, Public Officials, Educational Change
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Smith, Paige A. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2007
This article examines the current and potential contributions of the University Consortium for Catholic Education (UCCE) to both K-12 and higher Catholic education. In order to situate the development of alternative teacher preparation programs, a history of Catholic teacher formation is addressed followed by a brief summary of the existing…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Catholic Schools, Consortia, Elementary Secondary Education
Yecke, Cheri Pierson – Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, 2005
The author defines "middle schoolism" as "an approach to educating children in the middle grades (usually grades 5-8), popularized in the latter half of the 20th century, that contributed to a precipitous decline in academic achievement among American early adolescents." She argues that many middle schools are on the right…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Educational Quality, Educational Improvement, Academic Achievement