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Stevens, Carla J.; And Others – 1991
The Houston Independent School District's (HISD) educational program at the Harris County Juvenile Detention Center provided instruction to the 1,138 youths residing at that facility from August 1990 to March 1991. The youth at the Detention Center had been detained by Harris County Law Enforcement Officials and were awaiting court action. The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Correctional Institutions, Delinquency, Intermediate Grades
Marrou, Judy; Woolery-Price, Patti – 1997
Intended to be used by teachers of grades 5 and up, this unit deals with Texas. The unit is built around the seven standards of the new Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), an outcome-based social studies curriculum guide for teaching Texas history. The guide includes the following standards: citizenship, economics, geography, history,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Career and Technology Education. – 1997
This guide was developed to provide local district administrators, counselors, and teachers in Texas information to implement a high-quality business education program. It contains 10 sections that cover the following the following topics: (1) purpose of business education; (2) general information (crosswalk of courses, types of courses, honors…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Education, Course Content, Course Descriptions
IDRA Newsletter, 1995
This theme issue focuses on motivating young people to learn by providing leadership opportunities in school. "Coca-Cola Valued Youth Program: Assessing Progress" (Josie Danini Supik) examines the program's success. This program, which trains high-risk middle and high school students as tutors of younger children, has dramatically…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Rate, High Risk Students
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Gingiss, Phyllis Levenson; Basen-Engquist, Karen – Journal of School Health, 1994
A statewide survey of secondary school teachers examined the scope of HIV education they provided and training needs they perceived. Questionnaire data indicated 75% taught HIV education. Most were self-trained, felt uncomfortable, wanted more training, and perceived others to be supportive. Middle school teachers faced the most barriers. (SM)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Faculty Development, Health Education, High Schools