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Pumerantz, Phillip – 1972
The 12-month Federally funded project at the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut was designed to prepare adult basic education (ABE) administrators and teachers (serving urban Puerto Ricans, blacks, and whites) to become teacher trainers. Focus was on building a multi-regional teacher capability in ABE through teacher training models. Phase one…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Blacks, Educational Needs
Providence Public Schools, RI. – 1969
The questions to be answered regarding the relative success of the project were: 1) Do students perceive a difference between the new curriculum and the traditional; 2) Has the program changed the attitudes of students toward the school in general, and social studies in particular; 3) Have teacher attitudes been changed regarding student…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research
Bretz, Rudy – 1969
A decentralized system of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) was established in clusters of six to nine ghetto elementary schools in Chicago to increase the relevance of televised instruction, allow each group to provide its own curriculum, and to involve classroom teachers in program development processes. An additional benefit, that the programs…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Closed Circuit Television, Curriculum Development, Decentralization
Chicago Univ., IL. – 1972
The University of Chicago's Teacher Training Conference provided for an examination of opinion and research from the field of adult basic education; practice in skill development and application; an experience of an urban community; and encounters which centered on personal, political, and educational ideology. This report describes the planning…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Educators, Black Students, Conferences
McDermott, Peter C.; Rothenberg, Julia Johnson – 1999
What are the thoughts of exemplary teachers from high poverty schools on linguistic diversity and cultural responsiveness? What do inner-city children say about their best teachers? In focus groups, faculty and students from high poverty schools were asked about the qualities and characteristics of exemplary urban teachers. One focus group…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Disadvantaged Youth, Diversity (Student), Elementary School Students
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Haberman, Martin – Action in Teacher Education, 1993
Study surveyed students in an alternative, multicultural teacher certification program to determine how well the Urban Teacher Selection Interview could predict the success of future urban teachers. Comparisons between their interview rankings and their rankings as classroom teachers indicated that degree of future teaching success can be…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Study
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Rios, Francisco A. – Urban Education, 1993
Identifies qualitative differences in how four teachers in an urban multicultural high school think about classroom events based on their differing conceptions of multicultural education. Results indicate that the teachers' thinking about multicultural education is a factor that contributes to differences in their attributions and principles of…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences, Educational Attitudes
Nunez, Marci; Fernandez, Mary Rose – Multicultural Education, 2006
The recruitment of qualified teachers is an immense and demanding job, particularly for high-poverty urban schools. Urban schools often turn to the common practice of recruiting teachers who are under qualified, most of them with no teaching experience and limited training. Because of their lack of preparation, coupled with the difficult working…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teacher Recruitment, Urban Schools
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Rubinstein-Avila, Eliane – Educational Leadership, 2006
The English-only initiatives sweeping the United States are mainstreaming English language learners into content-area classes designed for native or fluent English speakers, with little, if any, English as a second language (ESL) support. This spells trouble for the ever-growing population of Latinos because ESL teachers are not likely to have the…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Hispanic American Students, Foreign Countries
Eubanks, Segun C. – 1996
The urban teacher recruitment challenge documented in this report is the harbinger of potentially more serious nationwide shortages to come. The need for teachers of color in America's schools has already reached critical proportions. Data in this report were collected as part of a broad-based commitment to improved teacher recruitment and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Groups, Language Minorities, Minority Groups
McIntire, Ronald G.; Hughes, Larry W. – 1982
The Houston Independent School District (HISD) has worked with the University of Houston, Texas Southern University, the Houston Community College to develop a program to prevent rapid staff turnover in urban schools. Part of the program is aimed at recruiting high school students who live in urban areas and training them as potential teachers.…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, High School Students, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Jesser, David L. – 1975
Some of the current thinking on planning and effecting improvements in education in the big cities is together under four major chapters in this publication. A section on major developments, problems, and needs addresses such issues as accelerated rate of change, crisis confrontations ano brush fire techniques, and unanticipated consequences of…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Consortia
Wright Inst., Berkeley, CA. – 1971
The focus of a two-week summer institute for 77 Adult Basic Education (ABE) teachers, administrators, and counselors from the western United States, Hawaii, and Alaska was on the problems of the urban poor, with emphasis on the urban poor white. Major emphasis was placed on nonlearning problems of the urban poor. Problems examined were: (1) the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Counseling Effectiveness
Theimer, William C., Jr., Ed.; And Others – 1971
This booklet contains summaries of projects being carried out under four of the 1970-71 programs funded by the Division of the Compensatory Education, California State Department of Education. The programs are 1) Professional Development Centers, projects which emphasize the strengthening of classroom instructional techniques in reading and…
Descriptors: Academically Handicapped, Career Ladders, College School Cooperation, Disadvantaged
Miller, Ruth R.; Kennedy, William R. – 1975
Project Impact is an innovative three year program being carried out in mutual cooperation by the Cleveland Public Schools and the Department of Education at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio with Elementary Secondary Education Act Title III funding. The program seeks to humanize the educational process in the urban schools by…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, Classroom Communication, College School Cooperation
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