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Buckley, Robert B. – Educational Leadership, 1995
Describes a Vermont elementary school's transformation into a computerized learning center, thanks to a $1.1 million grant from a former state senator. After choosing appropriate hardware, an 11-member technology committee initiated teacher training, appointed a full-time technology facilitator, and set learning goals for students. Beneficial…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Grants, Program Descriptions

Lovelady, Ivy H. – Educational Leadership, 1992
In 1989, the Quality Education Project was initiated in seven Mississippi school districts through a Department of Education grant. QEP is designed to meet local families' specific needs. In each locality, teachers, parents, administrators, and community representatives develop a plan, with support from area businesses, churches, and civic groups.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Involvement, Elementary Education, Parent Participation

Campbell, Jo – Educational Leadership, 1992
Assisted by a state grant, teachers and students at a rural Wyoming elementary school are using a laser disc portfolio assessment system. Recognizing that child development requires more than cognitive growth, students, staff, and parents will use the new system to determine children's growth in verbal ability, physical accomplishment, artistic…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Multimedia Instruction, Optical Disks, Performance Tests

Means, Barbara; Olson, Kerry – Educational Leadership, 1994
In an authentic learning setting, technology has the power to support students and teachers in obtaining, organizing, manipulating, and displaying information. According to an Office of Educational Research and Improvement case study, reformed classrooms begin with an authentic, challenging task; have all students practice advanced skills; and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Grade 5

Harris, Melanie Fox; Harris, R. Carl – Educational Leadership, 1992
In its quest for quality, a rural Utah elementary school is making thoughtful improvements in every area of the school's operations. Progress is being made in faculty communication, group instruction, curriculum integration, student assessment (through self-evaluation), and democratic discipline and problem solving. Partnership with Brigham Young…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education

Williams, Jackie; Reynolds, Terry Deal – Educational Leadership, 1993
By focusing on a polluted river and a visit to a rural Tennessee town, sixth-grade students from suburban Asheville, North Carolina, learned more about this controversy than many of their well-informed parents and teachers. Steps for creating similar interdisciplinary thematic units are described, along with the benefits of team teaching and…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Benefits, Elementary Education, Environmental Education

Cawelti, Gordon – Educational Leadership, 2000
A turnaround school in Mission, Texas proves poverty and underachievement are not synonymous. The 1998 passing rate on state assessments was 90.7 percent, compared to 41.2 percent in 1993. Factors include committed faculty, a strong principal, extended reading practice and instructional time, incentives and recognition, and pre-assessment…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Attendance, Elementary Education, Hispanic Americans

Marx, Eva; Northrop, Daphne – Educational Leadership, 2000
A 1987 model for a coordinated school health program included a healthy environment, comprehensive health education, physical education, health and nutrition services, counseling, staff health promotion, and family and community involvement. Effective programs in two low-resource areas--Providence, Rhode Island, and Animas, New Mexico--are…
Descriptors: Community Support, Counseling, Elementary Education, Health Education