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Hart, Catherine – Educational Leadership, 2019
Hart shares the story of a high school student who was unmotivated by traditional academic work and on a downward trajectory--until he enrolled in a program that allowed him to take vocationally oriented classes at a community college while in high school. Content that was relevant and meaningful to him (EMT and firefighter training) led Max to…
Descriptors: High School Students, Vocational Education, Dual Enrollment, Community Colleges
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Towbin, Jessica – Educational Leadership, 2010
The author, a high school language arts teacher, describes her move to a high-needs urban school after 13 years teaching in predominantly middle-class suburban schools. Unlike her former schools, in which a culture of compliance prevailed, her new school serves students who don't necessarily cooperate unless they see how the curriculum matters to…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Language Arts, High School Students, Disadvantaged Schools
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Damon, William – Educational Leadership, 2008
The author describes two 9th grade experiences that began his transformation from a lackadaisical student into a motivated learner. In the first incident, a word of advice from a teacher made him aware that his actions mattered. In the second, his engagement in writing a story for the school newspaper taught him the power of discovering new…
Descriptors: Grade 9, School Newspapers, Moral Development, Student Motivation
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Donegan, Billie – Educational Leadership, 2008
Donegan, an educational consultant specializing in 9th grade, asserts that when it comes to truly changing the freshman year, words abound but actions are few. Although everyone involved in the "high school conversation" agrees that the first year of high school is pivotal to success, few schools take on the challenge of truly reshaping…
Descriptors: High Schools, School Culture, Educational Change, Grade 9
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Wiggins, Grant; McTighe, Jay – Educational Leadership, 2008
Why are so many high school students bored, passive, and apathetic? Why do they typically perform adequately on assessments requiring recall and basic skills, but do poorly on tasks requiring application or careful analysis and explanation? The authors trace these problems to a lack of clarity about the goals of a high school education. The…
Descriptors: High Schools, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Role of Education
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Castleman, Ben; Littky, Dennis – Educational Leadership, 2007
Too often, teachers in public schools do not have the time to get to know their students or tailor their instruction to students' interests. As a result, many students lose interest in school. The Met School, a public high school in Providence, Rhode Island, is designed to help students enjoy school while learning real-world skills. Castleman and…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Intimacy, Partnerships in Education, Student Interests
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Lent, ReLeah – Educational Leadership, 2006
What if we could truly engage high schools students in learning by actively involving them in research and discussion leading to concrete actions on issues that interest them? Lent describes her experiences working with student study groups composed of high school students and teachers or adult community members. Study groups differ from…
Descriptors: High School Students, Critical Thinking, Student Motivation, Active Learning
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Pope, Denise Clarke; Simon, Richard – Educational Leadership, 2005
The authors argue that increased focus and pressure for high academic achievement, particularly among more highly-motivated and successful students, may have serious negative consequences. They present a number of strategies designed to help reduce both causes and consequences associated with academic stress and improve students' mental and…
Descriptors: High School Students, Academic Achievement, High Achievement, Student Motivation
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Winger, Tony – Educational Leadership, 2005
High school teacher and instructional coach Tony Winger laments how traditional classroom grading practices lead to grades becoming a distraction from learning--a commodity students feel they work the system to attain--rather than a clear message to students and parents. Teachers' passion for their subjects is too often met with students'…
Descriptors: Grading, Communication Strategies, Secondary School Teachers, Grades (Scholastic)
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Darling-Hammond, Linda; Ifill-Lynch, Olivia – Educational Leadership, 2006
High school teachers often have difficulty motivating struggling students to complete homework--especially in inner-city schools in which many students are discouraged by stressful living conditions. The authors consulted with successful urban educators who were involved with innovative, small high schools in New York City, and asked what…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Cooperation, High School Students
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Clarke, Bill – Educational Leadership, 2006
With 70 percent of its student body entering school reading below grade level, Blackstone Academy Charter School realized that teachers needed to make literacy a pillar of the school's culture. This 9-12 urban high school administers a reading evaluation developed by the Northwest Evaluation Association each fall and spring to all incoming…
Descriptors: Literacy, School Culture, Reading Difficulties, High School Students
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Cushman, Kathleen – Educational Leadership, 2006
Urban high school students want their schools to provide academic courses and extracurricular activities that challenge and interest them. Too often, however, these students chafe against "a system that shuts them off rather than recognizing and developing their potential," writes Cushman. In her conversations with 65 students across the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Role Models, Adolescents, Extracurricular Activities