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Jerrems, Raymond L. – Integrated Educ, 1970
Advocates an epidemiological view of the failure of ghetto education, and singles out the racism of urban educators as the prime causal factor. (JM)
Descriptors: Bias, Black Students, Ghettos, Racial Attitudes
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Bruner, Anna L.; Felder, B. Dell – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Urban secondary school teachers feel the greatest difficulties facing them in the instructional setting are caused by administrative inefficiency and classroom management problems, according to the study results reported here. Luckily, the major concerns identified can be directly addressed by administrator action. (PGD)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Role, Discipline Problems, Principals
Parkhouse, Bonnie L.; Holmen, Milton G. – Research Quarterly, 1980
Four aspects of job satisfaction among urban and suburban high school teachers were examined: work, colleagues, supervision, and pay. Data indicate that subjects dissatisfied with intrinsic job aspects (work, colleagues, supervision) were satisfied with extrinsic factors (pay), and vice-versa. (Authors/CJ)
Descriptors: High Schools, Job Satisfaction, Physical Education, Suburban Schools
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Clewell, Beatriz Chu; Villegas, Ana Maria – Education and Urban Society, 1998
Reviews the reasons for increasing the diversity of the teaching force, especially in urban schools. Introduces the articles of this special issue, which address the roles of federal, state, and local governments in increasing teacher diversity, discuss successful programs for increasing diversity, and describe the experiences and perspectives of…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role, Minority Group Teachers
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Vespo, Jo Ellen; Capece, DeeAnn; Behforooz, Bita – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2006
Researchers and educators argue that social and emotional development affect academic success, and therefore should be targets for intervention. It is strongly suggested that such intervention begin during kindergarten. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Nurturing Curriculum, which is designed to improve emotional…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Kindergarten, Intervention, Prosocial Behavior
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Mouza, Chrystalla – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2006
This study describes and analyzes the pedagogical activities of two professional development models aimed at helping teachers effectively integrate technology in their classrooms. Most importantly, it investigates the impact of those activities on teacher learning and practice. Results of the study provide empirical evidence that links key…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Theory Practice Relationship, Teaching Models, Technology Integration
Dyson, Anne Haas, Ed. – 1995
Focusing on teachers' perspectives, this report examines sociocultural diversity and teaching by reconstructing the talk of a group of 10 teachers from the Oakland and Berkeley, California areas who met weekly for a school year. The curricular focus of the group was the teaching of writing, but over time the discussions of difference and child…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship, Learning Processes
Tunks, Jeanne L. – 1997
The Partnership Assessment Project (PAP) sponsored by The Partnership for Arts, Culture, and Education in Dallas (Texas) examined the effect of community arts and culture programming on achievement in language arts, particularly writing, among students in elementary urban schools. The project spanned four years and constituted a three-year pilot…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Cultural Activities, Cultural Enrichment
Karr, Jo Ann – 1994
An elementary school located in a predominantly black neighborhood on the south side of Chicago decided it was time to restructure the curriculum (scores lagged behind the national average and interest in reading and writing had waned). The principal, parents, and teachers were given extra encouragement to use the process of team building, shared…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Education
Weis, David M.; And Others – Journal of the Student Personnel Association for Teacher Education, 1974
Describes an inservice workshop designed to reduce the anxiety that teachers feel when placed in a threatening environment and to help them become less dogmatic. Results indicate that short training sessions can reduce the level of dogmatism of new inner-city teachers. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Dogmatism, Inservice Teacher Education, Professional Training
Lincoln, Eugene A. – 1981
Teachers' perceptions of the effectiveness of thirty teaching techniques were examined through responses to a questionnaire. Participating teachers were 424 elementary, junior high, and high school teachers in a school district in western Pennsylvania. The schools were classified as inner-city, other-city, and suburban. The data were analyzed by…
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Suburban Schools
Washington, Kenneth Ralph – 1968
Two studies were made of the attitudes of prospective white teachers toward inner-city schools. The first study investigated whether 250 prospective white teachers from a major teacher training institution held more positive attitudes toward suburban or inner-city schools. Osgood's Semantic Differential (SD) revealed that the subjects held…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Negative Attitudes, Preservice Teacher Education, Racial Attitudes
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Hetzel, Robert P. – Physics Teacher, 1976
Relates various experiences that illustrate one teacher's way of dealing with teaching problems common in inner-city schools. (MLH)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Problems, Instruction, Physics
Rist, Ray C. – Harvard Educ Rev, 1970
The interacting forces of poverty stricken youth, teacher behavior towards these youth, and the influence of this behavior on subsequent academic performance are studied. (CK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Elementary School Students, Expectation
Corwin, Ronald G.; Schmit, Marilyn – Educ Urban Soc, 1970
Presents information regarding the qualifications of teachers, their identification with the problems of inner-city schools, and their commitments to teaching in the inner-city. (JM)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Student Teacher Relationship, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Background
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