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Mattai, P. Rudy – 1994
Project RICE (Responsive Inner City Education) prepared a cadre of 36 teachers drawn from majority and minority populations in 3 inner-city schools in Buffalo (New York) to complement mastery of subject matter with appropriate pedagogical styles. The project was designed to test the hypothesis that minority students in inner-city schools do not…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Inner City
Matus, Don E. – 1995
The inadequate preparation of urban teachers contributes to the high rate of teacher attrition in city schools. This paper describes an attempt to alleviate the rapid turnover of urban teachers through a project that helped secondary urban student teachers become effective. In the spring semester of 1993, a teacher educator, an Urban Practicum…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperating Teachers, Educational Innovation, Faculty Mobility
Matus, Don E. – 1990
This paper identifies conditions in the lives of poor urban high school students that may cause classroom management problems. Urban student teachers are urged to look at these conditions from a humanistic perspective to help them understand their students and deal effectively with those problems. Specific urban secondary classroom management…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cultural Differences, Disadvantaged Youth, High School Students
Rodriguez, Eleanor Renee; Bellanca, James – 1996
This book focuses on research conducted in the last 20 years that shows what urban teachers can do to add new knowledge and skills to their repertoire of teaching so that students can increase their own achievement. Dedicated to the idea that all children can learn, it provides hundreds of practical educational strategies. Some approaches that are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives
Lincoln Univ., Jefferson City, MO. – 1972
The document is introduced by a summary of goals, activities, participants and other aspects of the institute. Chapter two, Background of Urban Adults, presents highlights of five lectures: African Heritage; Discovering Negroes in American History; Development of Urban Communities; Motivational Characteristics and Values of Urban Adults; and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Black Culture, Black Dialects

Hague, Sally A.; Walker, Carole – Urban Education, 1997
Investigated the effects of a year-long project designed to bring learning to the forefront in two urban accelerated schools through "Powerful Learning Partners" (collegial partners for teachers), "Powerful Learning Seminars" (teaching a constructivist approach), and a teacher-constructed checklist for teacher self-evaluation.…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Check Lists, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperation
Koritz, Douglas, Ed.; And Others – 1995
Selected papers are presented from a national conference on urban issues. They are: (1) "Collaboration as a Social Process: Inter-Institutional Cooperation and Educational Change" (Charles F. Underwood and Hardy T. Frye); (2) "Mobilizing the Village To Educate the Child" (Valerie Maholmes); (3) "Pathways to Teaching: An Urban Teacher Licensure…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Students, Cooperation, Disadvantaged Youth

Rollins, Howard – 1975
Between 1970 and 1973, Project Success Environment, funded under Elementary Secondary Education Act Title III developed an effective, low-cost classroom management program for use in grades one through eight of public schools. The program provides students with maximum opportunity to experience, on an individual basis, success in school. Teachers…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques
Thompson, Marion; And Others – 1973
The third year of the project, funded under Elementary Secondary Education Act Title III, was essentially a replication of Year Two. Second Year results indicated that the success technique had provided inner-city teachers with both an effective classroom management system, and an effective program for the acceleration of academic performance.…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques
Gussett, James C. – 1971
Nonstandard English can assist rather than hinder the inner-city teacher. Once he is convinced that nonstandard English has a legitimate place in his classroom, he is on his own to devise various creative ways to employ the expressive and highly verbal language of his students. A method whereby nonstandard English can be employed to assist in the…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Black Students, Ghettos, Inner City
Epps, Edgar G. – 1974
Parents and professional educators agree that reading competence is a necessary prerequisite for successful achievement in nearly all other aspects of the elementary and secondary school curriculum. Successful school achievement is also seen as necessary for later occupational and economic achievement. It is commonly believed that reading failure…
Descriptors: Black Students, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Problems
Brown, Frank E. – 1972
Learning and Action through Social Education and Reading (LASER) is a program for urban community-school leadership and curriculum development. It seeks to break down the walls between schools and the communities they are intended to serve. It consists of seven interrelated components: Community-School Relations, Educational Leadership…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change
Stewart, Julia Aguilar; Santiago, Karen A. – Foreign Language Annals, 2006
This article discusses the use of Esmeralda Santiago's autobiography "When I Was Puerto Rican" (1994b) as the foundation for an experiential learning project that brought two language communities: suburban college students studying intermediate Spanish and urban Puerto Rican students in an English-as-a-second-language (ESL) class. The…
Descriptors: College Students, Spanish, Urban Areas, Second Language Learning
Soptick, John M. – 1973
The Cooperative Urban Teacher Education program is designed to train teachers for effective teaching in inner-city schools. CUTE requires a cooperative effort between the participating college or university and a public school system. The program is designed to replace the regular student teaching program for those students expressing an interest…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Inner City, Mental Health

Peterson, Kenneth D.; And Others – Urban Education, 1991
How one sample of teachers who were uncommonly successful with at-risk students achieved their results was studied. Six minority (African American and Asian American) and six nonminority successful teachers in a large urban school district were interviewed about their practices. Implications of the variety of strategies used are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Classroom Techniques, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary School Teachers