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Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). Centre for Educational Research and Innovation. – 1973
The Centre for Educational Research and Innovation Studies on innovation have tried to evaluate what is happening in different member countries to achieve a balance between organized processes for change and free initiative of the individual school or teacher, and to establish effective institutions in the different national circumstances. The aim…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Comparative Education, Curriculum
Meeker, Robert J.; Weiler, Daniel M. – 1970
This document is the final draft of a preliminary design for a new kind of urban school. It is published in the expectation that the school it describes can and will be built and operated, in the near future. The New School is designed to be a replicatable model for the reform of urban education. The design has its origins in the conviction that…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Curriculum Development, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Facilities Design
Nelson, Margaret K. – 1975
Two related questions are investigated in this research: (1) the characteristics which differentiate those schools which extensively use educational innovations from those which do not; and (2) the factors that determine whether innovation will be a carefully thought-out and discriminating process, rather than a process primarily influenced by…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Characteristics, Comparative Analysis, Educational Change
Schmuck, Richard A.; And Others – 1975
This book describes two different strategies of organization development consultation and analyzes their application in six elementary schools that were attempting to adopt differentiated staffing and multiunit structure. In two schools, the entire staff received a week or organization development consultation before attempting any structural…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Case Studies, Change Strategies, Consultation Programs
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Research and Development Center for Cognitive Learning. – 1971
This directory is intended to help persons identify the locations of innovative educational centers implementing IGE/multiunit school concepts in the U.S.A. Over 500 centers in 18 States are identified. Schools are listed alphabetically by district in each State with school addresses and telephone numbers, the names and addresses of school…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Directories, Educational Innovation, Elementary Schools

O'Neil, John – Educational Leadership, 2000
Cuban says schools reflect our society's fascination with fads, which increases their vulnerability to pressures from different constituencies. The most long-lasting innovations have avid supporters and equitable intent. Kindergarten and preschool education are prime examples. Policymakers' efforts to change classroom teaching practice usually…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Policy
Teichler, Ulrich – 1988
This book analyses the debate on the structure of higher education in Germany, France, Sweden, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and Australia during the past 3 decades. Structural patterns or models are systematized and the way in which different countries have solved their problems in organizing higher education are…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission (School), Comparative Education, Developed Nations
Chen, David; Brovey, Daniel J. – 1985
Educational change does not occur overnight, but the introduction of information technology will initiate a chain reaction of changes in the curriculum, instruction, and organization of education. Research on the process of change both identifies factors involved in the introduction of innovations and suggests guidelines for educators. Two phases…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change
Porter, Paige H. – 1981
Three perspectives from which to study the implementation of educational innovation are explored in this document. Using the comparative policy perspective, the author compares and analyzes federal programs supporting educational change in the United States and Australia. Noting that Australia is more homogeneous, centrally organized, and oriented…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Aylen, Donald; And Others – 1978
The personal characteristics of teachers and the situational characteristics of work settings were identified and studied in relation to adoption and implementation of innovations among teachers. One hundred teachers were administered a questionnaire to identify teacher and situational characteristics. A subsequent interview determined the…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Analysis of Variance, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Duke, Daniel Linden – 1978
This book is a study of contemporary alternative schools and the complex of forces which led to their growth in the late sixties. Using current literature and a data base derived from a random sample of forty alternative schools, the goals, pedagogical methods, administrative organization, and composition of contemporary alternative schools are…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Government School Relationship
Fantini, Mario D.; Young, Milton A. – 1970
This book is designed to provide not so much a blueprint of specification as a framework that will enable communities to identify the kind of educational system that they believe is most relevant to their needs. The development of new communities, such as Fort Lincoln, Washington, D.C., provides an opportunity for a major new approach to the…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Facilities, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives
Greenwich Public Schools, CT. – 1965
This publication focuses on school and classroom organization for team teaching and provides insights into the solutions of accompanying problems such as clarifying roles, overcoming scheduling difficulties, avoiding rigidity in daily programing, and dealing with communication problems. The booklet also includes a field-oriented description of…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Educational Innovation, Elementary Schools, Evaluation
Goldberg, Gertrude S. – 1971
Illich will not succeed in disestablishing the school, but he is teaching us to deschool our values. Proponents of deschooling are not only offering a brilliant critique of contemporary schooling but are also stimulating us to make education freer. Without basic political change we cannot disestablish the school; nor do we think it desirable to do…
Descriptors: Community Control, Disadvantaged, Educational Experiments, Educational Finance
Canady, Robert Lynn; Rettig, Michael D. – 1995
This book presents detailed descriptions of alternative types of block schedules and discusses their effects on teachers and students. The book shows administrators how to organize their schools so that time enhances instruction and fosters learning. Chapter 1 discusses problems with the traditional high school schedule and chapter 2 provides…
Descriptors: Alternate Day Schedules, Class Organization, Educational Innovation, Flexible Scheduling