Teachers\u27 Attitudes Toward Students Learning at High Levels: A Challenge to KERA? discusses the underlying premise of the Kentucky Education Reform Act that states that all children can learn at high levels. Literature research was conducted from other states as well as from the state of Kentucky. The author distributed surveys in fourteen different schools in four different counties in the state of Kentucky. To clear up some confusion in the minds of educators as well as other citizens, the simple statement should be reworded to state that all children can learn at their highest possible level
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In this report, Ball and Darling-Hammond discuss the relationship between teacher knowledge and stud...
Gifted education is an important part of the public school program in Indiana; however concern may b...
Despite a history of grappling with educational standards, never before has the federal government a...
For explanatory purposes, the 1990 Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) is generally divided into th...
Student underachievement is a problem in some suburban public schools in North-central Kentucky with...
The goal of the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) of 1990 was that all schools would be successfu...
In this Article, Trimble and Forsaith discuss the landmark Kentucky school finance case, Rose v. Cou...
An applied project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Education ...
During the mid-1980s in Kentucky, a grassroots advocacy group composed of 66 property-poor school di...
Elementary school teachers can be assigned to teach a new grade level at the discretion and need of ...
A paper presented by Diana L. Haleman at the 2001 American Anthropological Association Annual Meetin...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate the knowledge and the attitudes of superintendents,...
This paper describes the views of special education directors in 17 Kentucky school districts concer...
This paper reports preliminary findings from a 1988 Hampshire (England) schools research project in ...
Educational research over the past 15 years shows that schools and school districts have, on a large...
In this report, Ball and Darling-Hammond discuss the relationship between teacher knowledge and stud...
Gifted education is an important part of the public school program in Indiana; however concern may b...
Despite a history of grappling with educational standards, never before has the federal government a...