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Full-Text Articles in Education
Leadership And The Law, T. Mattocks
Small Town Student Privacy: Too Easy To “Connect The Dots?", T. Mattocks
Small Town Student Privacy: Too Easy To “Connect The Dots?", T. Mattocks
T. C. Mattocks
No abstract provided.
Educational Genocide: Examining The Impact Of National Education Policy On African American Communities, Christopher Knaus, Rachelle Rogers-Ard
Educational Genocide: Examining The Impact Of National Education Policy On African American Communities, Christopher Knaus, Rachelle Rogers-Ard
Christopher Knaus
Abstract This paper clarifies the cumulative impact of the current national education policy on African-American children, which ultimately aims to limit local control of urban schools. The authors argue that urban schools in the United States are increasingly required to rely upon temporary teachers who are trained to implement a curriculum focused on standardized testing. The No Child Left Behind Act and the current Duncan administration’s approach to closing (and re-opening) schools combines to further exclude low-income community involvement in local schools. These efforts to control the development, hiring, and evaluation of local educators further expands educational racism that silences …
Impact Of The Economic Downturn On Schools, Robert Mccord, Noelle Ellerson, K. Jordan, Teresa Jordan, Richard Lemons, T. Mattocks, Toby Melver, Margaret Orr
Impact Of The Economic Downturn On Schools, Robert Mccord, Noelle Ellerson, K. Jordan, Teresa Jordan, Richard Lemons, T. Mattocks, Toby Melver, Margaret Orr
T. C. Mattocks
In Fall 2008, in response to the recent economic downturn, as evidenced in state budget shortfalls, federal buy‐outs and interventions, and a series of additional events characterizing a slowing, stagnant economy, AASA examined the impact on school districts across the nation. While there are regional differences, the findings of AASA’s Economic Impact Survey, presented here, demonstrate that superintendents in every part of the country are subject to the realities of the economic downturn. While this benchmark data cannot predict a trend, it is difficult to deny that superintendents, in increasing numbers, are confronted by the looming financial crisis that threatens …
Zero Tolerance: Balancing An Uncertain Expulsion Policy, Robert Mccord, James Hager, T. Mattocks
Zero Tolerance: Balancing An Uncertain Expulsion Policy, Robert Mccord, James Hager, T. Mattocks
T. C. Mattocks
The article tests the common understanding of zero tolerance expulsion policies and in doing so balances the manner in which the policy is being implemented with the role of the Federal Courts as the arbitrator of disputes arising out of the use of the policy as a deterrent. The authors identify the important issues, review recent legal challenges and offer analysis of the implications for school administrators.
Lawyering Up: Finding The Right Legal Counsel For You And Your School District, T. Mattocks
Lawyering Up: Finding The Right Legal Counsel For You And Your School District, T. Mattocks
T. C. Mattocks
No abstract provided.
Six Considerations For First-Year Superintendents, T. Mattocks
Six Considerations For First-Year Superintendents, T. Mattocks
T. C. Mattocks
No abstract provided.
African-American Principals In The Midwest: Voices Of The Sojourner Principal, David Brown
African-American Principals In The Midwest: Voices Of The Sojourner Principal, David Brown
David C. Brown
In an era of accountability and high standards for public schools, some African American principals decided to work in predominantly white schools. Their experiences were challenging because they were racial newcomers in schools with students different from their own race. In this case study, 12 African-American principals and assistant principals in one Midwestern state described their experiences working in schools with fewer than 20 percent African-American students. In semi-structured interviews, participants discussed motivations, perceptions, and experiences serving as principals in predominantly white schools. Three primary research questions were investigated: How do African-American principals in predominantly white schools describe their daily …
Looking Back, Looking Forward: How The Economic Downturn Continues To Impact School Districts, Robert Mccord, Noelle Ellerson, K. Jordan, Teresa Jordan, Richard Lemons, T. Mattocks, Margaret Orr
Looking Back, Looking Forward: How The Economic Downturn Continues To Impact School Districts, Robert Mccord, Noelle Ellerson, K. Jordan, Teresa Jordan, Richard Lemons, T. Mattocks, Margaret Orr
T. C. Mattocks
This study is the fourth in a series of studies conducted by the American Association of School Administrators on the impact of the economic downturn on schools. Collectively, the findings of the AASA Economic Impact Study series demonstrate that school districts in every part of the country are subject to the realities of the economic downturn. While this benchmark data cannot predict a trend, it is difficult to deny that the financial crisis is increasingly threatening the progress schools have obtained and the stability they have enjoyed in the past. This latest study, “Looking Back, Looking Forward: How the Economic …
The Manifest Unwisdom Of The Aaup As A Collective Bargaining Agency: A Dissenting View, Sanford Kadish, William Van Alstyne, Robert Webb
The Manifest Unwisdom Of The Aaup As A Collective Bargaining Agency: A Dissenting View, Sanford Kadish, William Van Alstyne, Robert Webb
Sanford Kadish
This Article addresses the current proposal for the American Association of University Professors to enforce the collective bargaining rights of its individuals. This paper advocates that the AAUP's principle resources and focus has always been centered in academia, and the organization is better equipped to advise other entities employing collective bargaining, rather than affect such change on its own.
Leveraging Resources Across Units And Universities To Address Academic Literacies And Research Skills In Ontario Graduate Students, Melanie Mills, Elan Paulson
Leveraging Resources Across Units And Universities To Address Academic Literacies And Research Skills In Ontario Graduate Students, Melanie Mills, Elan Paulson
Melanie Mills
Youth Participatory Action Research And The Future Of Education Reform, Oiyan Poon, Jacob Cohen
Youth Participatory Action Research And The Future Of Education Reform, Oiyan Poon, Jacob Cohen
OiYan Poon
This article presents a youth participatory action research (YPAR) study, which was conducted through a theoretical lens incorporating the social justice youth policy framework and Critical Race Theory. Led by youth from the Vietnamese American Young Leaders Association (VAYLA), the study explored the impacts of post-Katrina school reforms on student experiences at six New Orleans high schools. The findings from the study exposed troubling educational disparities by race, class, limited English status, and geography. The YPAR project’s results counter neoliberal reform advocates’ narrative of a post-Katrina New Orleans school “miracle.” This article illuminates YPAR as both research method and pathway …
Review: Growing A Soul For Social Change: Building The Knowledge Base For Social Justice By Warring, Tonya Huber-Warring (Ed.), Connie L. Fulmer
Review: Growing A Soul For Social Change: Building The Knowledge Base For Social Justice By Warring, Tonya Huber-Warring (Ed.), Connie L. Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Managing Distance And Lifelong Learning [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Managing Distance And Lifelong Learning [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Managing Accountability Innovations In Distance-Learning Programs [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Managing Accountability Innovations In Distance-Learning Programs [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Maximizing The Potential Of Information Technology For Educational Management: Strategies For Interfacing The Technical Core Of Education [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Developing Information Systems For Schools Of The Future [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer, F. Frank
Developing Information Systems For Schools Of The Future [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer, F. Frank
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Information And Communication Technology. On The Management Of Future Schools [Conference Proceeding Chapter], M. Makela, A. Tatnall, P. Nolan, Connie Fulmer
Impact Of Information And Communication Technology. On The Management Of Future Schools [Conference Proceeding Chapter], M. Makela, A. Tatnall, P. Nolan, Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Training Educational Managers To Use Information Systems: A Three Phase Approach [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer, F. Frank
Training Educational Managers To Use Information Systems: A Three Phase Approach [Conference Proceeding Chapter], Connie Fulmer, F. Frank
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
A Model For Building Knowledge For Professional Practice [Book Chapter], Rodney Muth, Thomas Bellamy, Connie Fulmer, Michael Murphy
A Model For Building Knowledge For Professional Practice [Book Chapter], Rodney Muth, Thomas Bellamy, Connie Fulmer, Michael Murphy
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Rethinking Learning Cultures: Themes From Educational Leadership Cohort Stories [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer, R. Marcano
Rethinking Learning Cultures: Themes From Educational Leadership Cohort Stories [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer, R. Marcano
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Conceptual Foundations For Principal Leadership [Book Chapter], Thomas Bellamy, Rodney Muth, Connie Fulmer
Conceptual Foundations For Principal Leadership [Book Chapter], Thomas Bellamy, Rodney Muth, Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Principal Accomplishments: How School Leaders Succeed, Thomas Bellamy, Connie Fulmer, Michael Murphy
Principal Accomplishments: How School Leaders Succeed, Thomas Bellamy, Connie Fulmer, Michael Murphy
Connie L. Fulmer
Responding to the increasing demands on school leadership, this timely book outlines a comprehensive model for re-organizing knowledge and guiding action to improve student learning. The authors take a fresh approach to the principalship by focusing on four accomplishment areas, creating sustainable goals, developing a strategic focus, practicing effective action, and building social and civic capital. They show why these accomplishments are important to a principal's success and how they can be achieved
Administrator Preparation And School Information Systems: Facing The Paradox [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Administrator Preparation And School Information Systems: Facing The Paradox [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Using Graduate Learning Style Preferences As A Tool For Improving Teaching And Learning In Educational Leadership Programs [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Design Elements For Meaningful Clinical Practice Experiences: The Core Of Preparation Programs [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer, Rodney Muth, Ken Reiter
Design Elements For Meaningful Clinical Practice Experiences: The Core Of Preparation Programs [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer, Rodney Muth, Ken Reiter
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Critical Friends’ Perspectives On Problems Of Practice And Inquiry In An Edd Program [Book Chapter], Deanna Sands, Connie Fulmer, Alan Davis, Shelley Zion, Nancy Shanklin
Critical Friends’ Perspectives On Problems Of Practice And Inquiry In An Edd Program [Book Chapter], Deanna Sands, Connie Fulmer, Alan Davis, Shelley Zion, Nancy Shanklin
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Investigating Distributed Leadership In Professional Development Schools: Implications For Principals, Schools, And School Districts [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer, C. Basile
Investigating Distributed Leadership In Professional Development Schools: Implications For Principals, Schools, And School Districts [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer, C. Basile
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
When Motivation Hits Rock Bottom [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer
When Motivation Hits Rock Bottom [Book Chapter], Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
No abstract provided.
Developing A Reflective Practice Of Professional Development, Connie Fulmer
Developing A Reflective Practice Of Professional Development, Connie Fulmer
Connie L. Fulmer
An alternative approach to the traditional methods of professional growth is the development of a "reflective practice." The learning process in reflective practice begins with the examination of an individual's own actions and contrasting the actions to the ideal or intent of the practice. The process results in behavioral changes that improve professional performance.