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Indext oV olume7 3 (September 1993 through May 1994) Subject Index ASSESSMENT (see TESTING AND ASSESSMENT) Creating a classroom on the run. Gena D. Tyson. Sep 93: 44 Inclusion, exclusion, confusion, and infusion. Kay D. Woelfel. AT-RISK CHILDREN (see also DISABILITIES, MINORITIES, Mar 94: 48 SPECIAL EDUCATION) Inclusion: who gains and who loses? Allan S. Vann. May 94: 39 Countering gang violence in American schools. Robert P. Multiage classrooms: a new way to learn math. Martha Taylor Cantrell; Mary Lynn Cantrell. Nov 93: 6 Dever; Randy Zila; Noel N. Manzano. Mar 94: 22 Head Start: too little and too late. Burton L. White. May 94: 13 A single-gender learning strategy. Michael D. Evans. Sep 93: 52 Home visits by teachers: a new twist on an old-fashioned idea. When your K-5 school changes to a 3-5. Allan S. Vann. Sep 93: Susan S. Clark. Jan 94: 49 20 Peaceful solutions to violence. Annette Kessler. Nov 93: 10 Project Achievement: an after-school success story. Christine M. COMMUNITY/BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT (see also PARENTS) Mercure. Sep 93: 48 The basic school: focusing on the child. Ernest L. Boyer. Jan 94: Put yourself in their shoes. Kathryn Bourdon Bateman. Mar 94: 29 58 Building big-city schools better, faster, and cheaper. Ezra D. Ehrenkrantz; Stanton Eckstut. Jan 94: 33 BOOK REVIEWS The electronic generation connection. Jan Simms; Bruce Simms. Bringing Out the Best in Teachers: What Effective Principals Do. Jan 94: 53 Joseph Blase. Nov 93: 61 Making the business card connection. Kay D. Woelfel. May 94: The Children’s Machine: Rethinking School in the Age of the 34 Computer. Seymour Papert. Jan 94: 61 A new direction for education. Richard W. Riley. Sep 93: 5 Creativity: Beyond the Myth of Genius. Richard Weisberg. Sep The private management of public schools. John M. McLaughlin. 93: 59 Mar 94: 16 Every Child Can Succeed: Readings for School Improvement. A school that serves its community—and vice versa. Leonard (eds.) Alan Backler; Sybil Eakin. Jan 94: 61 Solo, Sr. May 94: 35 For the Children: Lessons from a Visionary Principal. Madeline Cartwright; Michael D’Orso. Mar 94: 61 COMPUTERS (see TECHNOLOGY) From Rage to Hope: Strategies for Reclaiming Black and His- panic Students. Crystal Kuykendall. Sep 93: 59 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (see also TEACHING AND Inside American Education: The Decline, the Deception, the LEARNING) Dogmas. Thomas Sowell. May 94: 46 All about me. Lilian G. Katz. May 94: 9 Kidgets and Other Insightful Stories About Quality in Education. The basic school: focusing on the child. Ernest L. Boyer. Jan 94: Maury Cotter; Daniel Seymour. May 94: 46 29 Lessons from Abroad: How Other Countries Educate their Chil- Cooperative teamwork: hitting the bull’s-eye. Jerry P. House- dren. Richard McAdams. Nov 93: 61 man. Nov 93: 54 New Standards for Teaching and Learning in America’ s Schools. A critical look at standards and assessments. Gerald W. Bracey. Steven Zemelman; Harvey Daniels. Mar 94: 61 Jan 94: 6 Curriculum and textbooks: a happy marriage? Allan S. Vann. CLASS SIZE AND GROUPINGS Mar 94: 20 Cooperative learning: a principal’s perspective. Patricia Roy; Developmentally appropriate practice: myths and facts. Harlene Jody Hoch. Mar 94: 27 Galen. May 94: 20 56 PRINCIPAL Indext oV olume7 3 (September 1993 through May 1994) Subject Index ASSESSMENT (see TESTING AND ASSESSMENT) Creating a classroom on the run. Gena D. Tyson. Sep 93: 44 Inclusion, exclusion, confusion, and infusion. Kay D. Woelfel. AT-RISK CHILDREN (see also DISABILITIES, MINORITIES, Mar 94: 48 SPECIAL EDUCATION) Inclusion: who gains and who loses? Allan S. Vann. May 94: 39 Countering gang violence in American schools. Robert P. Multiage classrooms: a new way to learn math. Martha Taylor Cantrell; Mary Lynn Cantrell. Nov 93: 6 Dever; Randy Zila; Noel N. Manzano. Mar 94: 22 Head Start: too little and too late. Burton L. White. May 94: 13 A single-gender learning strategy. Michael D. Evans. Sep 93: 52 Home visits by teachers: a new twist on an old-fashioned idea. When your K-5 school changes to a 3-5. Allan S. Vann. Sep 93: Susan S. Clark. Jan 94: 49 20 Peaceful solutions to violence. Annette Kessler. Nov 93: 10 Project Achievement: an after-school success story. Christine M. COMMUNITY/BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT (see also PARENTS) Mercure. Sep 93: 48 The basic school: focusing on the child. Ernest L. Boyer. Jan 94: Put yourself in their shoes. Kathryn Bourdon Bateman. Mar 94: 29 58 Building big-city schools better, faster, and cheaper. Ezra D. Ehrenkrantz; Stanton Eckstut. Jan 94: 33 BOOK REVIEWS The electronic generation connection. Jan Simms; Bruce Simms. Bringing Out the Best in Teachers: What Effective Principals Do. Jan 94: 53 Joseph Blase. Nov 93: 61 Making the business card connection. Kay D. Woelfel. May 94: The Children’s Machine: Rethinking School in the Age of the 34 Computer. Seymour Papert. Jan 94: 61 A new direction for education. Richard W. Riley. Sep 93: 5 Creativity: Beyond the Myth of Genius. Richard Weisberg. Sep The private management of public schools. John M. McLaughlin. 93: 59 Mar 94: 16 Every Child Can Succeed: Readings for School Improvement. A school that serves its community—and vice versa. Leonard (eds.) Alan Backler; Sybil Eakin. Jan 94: 61 Solo, Sr. May 94: 35 For the Children: Lessons from a Visionary Principal. Madeline Cartwright; Michael D’Orso. Mar 94: 61 COMPUTERS (see TECHNOLOGY) From Rage to Hope: Strategies for Reclaiming Black and His- panic Students. Crystal Kuykendall. Sep 93: 59 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (see also TEACHING AND Inside American Education: The Decline, the Deception, the LEARNING) Dogmas. Thomas Sowell. May 94: 46 All about me. Lilian G. Katz. May 94: 9 Kidgets and Other Insightful Stories About Quality in Education. The basic school: focusing on the child. Ernest L. Boyer. Jan 94: Maury Cotter; Daniel Seymour. May 94: 46 29 Lessons from Abroad: How Other Countries Educate their Chil- Cooperative teamwork: hitting the bull’s-eye. Jerry P. House- dren. Richard McAdams. Nov 93: 61 man. Nov 93: 54 New Standards for Teaching and Learning in America’ s Schools. A critical look at standards and assessments. Gerald W. Bracey. Steven Zemelman; Harvey Daniels. Mar 94: 61 Jan 94: 6 Curriculum and textbooks: a happy marriage? Allan S. Vann. CLASS SIZE AND GROUPINGS Mar 94: 20 Cooperative learning: a principal’s perspective. Patricia Roy; Developmentally appropriate practice: myths and facts. Harlene Jody Hoch. Mar 94: 27 Galen. May 94: 20 56 PRINCIPAL Early childhood education and the postmodern world. David EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Elkind. May 94: 6 All about me. Lilian G. Katz. May 94: 9 14 principles of outcomes-based education. Albert Mamary. Jan Developing a tuition-based, full-day kindergarten. Russell W. 94: 19 Lofthouse. May 94: 24 In defense of outcomes-based education. Thomas F. Kelly. Jan Developmentally appropriate practice: myths and facts. Harlene 94: 23 Galen. May 94: 20 Learning and lobster boats. Suellyn Garner. Mar 94: 21 Early childhood education and the postmodern world. David Let’s play fair with gifted students. Craig Kay. May 94: 42 Elkind. May 94: 6 Not even the best teacher can do it all. Leslie L. Roberts. Sep 93: Head Start: too little and too late. Burton L. White. May 94: 13 54 Lessons from Reggio Emilia. Ernest Palestis. May 94: 16 Performance assessment: make them show what they know. May is for (little) kids. Leon E. Greene. May 94: 4 David Bartz; Suzanne Anderson-Robinson; Larry Hillman. Jan On slowing down. Samuel G. Sava. May 94: 64 94: 11 Physical education and the healthy child. Carl Gabbard. Nov 93: EDUCATION (see also CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION, 13 SCHOOLS, TEACHING AND LEARNING) Stop or go? Leon E. Greene. Jan 94: 4 The basic school: focusing on the child. Ernest L. Boyer. Jan 94: Teacher assessment: does it work? Marc H. Walker; Randy Zit- 29 terkopf. Jan 94: 57 Conservatism: a viable alternative for educators. Edward A. When they say you’re last. William Henderson. Jan 94: 27 Wynne. Jan 94: 55 A critical look at standards and assessments. Gerald W. Bracey. DEMOGRAPHICS (see also MINORITIES) Jan 94: 6 Not the same country. Samuel G. Sava. Mar 94: 64 Early childhood education and the postmodern world. David Off and running. Leon E. Greene. Sep 93: 4 Elkind. May 94: 6 Trends in education. Thomas D. Snyder. Sep 93: 9 14 principles of outcomes-based education. Albert Mamary. Jan Wasting our gold. Samuel G. Sava. Jan 94: 64 94: 19 Head Start: too little and too late. Burton L. White. May 94: 13 DISABILITIES (see also SPECIAL EDUCATION) In defense of outcomes-based education. Thomas F. Kelly. Jan The Americans with Disabilities Act: a primer for principals. 94: 23 Maria M. Shelton. Nov 93: 35 Mugging the messengers. Samuel G. Sava. Sep 93: 64 Changing student attitudes about disabilities. Linda M. Trent. A new direction for education. Richard W. Riley. Sep 93: 5 Nov 93: 32 Not the same country. Samuel G. Sava. Mar 94: 64 Improving education for children with chronic illnesses. Eleanor Stop or go? Leon E. Greene. Jan 94: 4 W. Lynch; Rena B. Lewis; Diane S. Murphy. Nov 93: 38 Inclusion, exclusion, confusion, and infusion. Kay D. Woelfel. HEALTH AND SAFETY (see also DISABILITIES) Mar 94: 48 Building big-city schools better, faster, and cheaper. Ezra D. Inclusion: who gains and who loses? Allan S. Vann. May 94: 39 Ehrenkrantz; Stanton Eckstut. Jan 94: 33 Innovative technology for students with disabilities. Shar: Gel- Countering gang violence in American schools. Robert P. man. Nov 93: 52 Cantrell; Mary Lynn Cantrell. Nov 93: 6 Not even the best teacher can do it ail. Leslie L. Roberts. Sep 93: Count to ten. Louanne M. Wheeler. Nov 93: 4 54 Improving education for children with chronic illnesses. Eleanor On patrol with disabilities. Jack W. Stouten. Nov 93: 33 W. Lynch; Rena B. Lewis; Diane S. Murphy. Nov 93: 38 Is your school hazardous to children’s health? Norma L. Miller. DISCIPLINE Nov 93: 28 Academic penalties for absences: an update. Perry A. Zirkel; Ivan Making playgrounds safe. Sue Oliver Kell. Nov 93: 18 B. Gluckman. Jan 94: 62 Peaceful solutions to violence. Annette Kessler. Nov 93: 10 Count to ten. Louanne M. Wheeler. Nov 93: 4 Physical education and the healthy child. Carl Gabbard. Nov 93: Investigatory and disciplinary suspensions of principals. Perry A. 13 Zirkel; Ivan B. Gluckman. May 94: 48 Prescriptions for sick schools. Allan C. Ornstein. Nov 93: 25 Making playgrounds safe. Sue Oliver Kell. Nov 93: 18 A principal’s guide to asthma. Lani Smith Majer; James H. Joy. Peaceful solutions to violence. Annette Kessler. Nov 93: 10 Nov 93: 42 Sexual misconduct by staff members. Perry A. Zirkel; Ivan B. Put yourself in their shoes. Kathryn Bourdon Bateman. Mar 94: Gluckman. Mar 94: 62 58 Start the new year in the spring. Vernon B. Curtis; Steven H. Sexual misconduct by staff members. Perry A. Zirkel; Ivan B. Smith. May 94: 27 Gluckman. Mar 94: 62 MAY 1994 Wellness on a shoestring. Anne L. Scott; Leonora H. Brabham. Nov 93: 21 MATHEMATICS Multiage classrooms: a new way to learn math. Martha Taylor HUMOR Dever; Randy Zila; Noel N. Manzano. Mar 94: 22 Elementary principalship 101. Midge Pippel. Jan 94: 59 I’m not afraid of computers anymore (most of the time). Kather- MENTORING (see also LEADERSHIP, PRINCIPALSHIP) ine Kramer. Mar 94: 59 Teacher induction: a success story. Hazel E. Loucks. Sep 93: 27 A lesson from Lucy. John C. Morris. Nov 93: 56 Little kids are different (thank goodness!). Virginia Wells Smith. MIDDLE GRADES Nov 93: 59 Cooperative teamwork: hitting the bull’s-eye. Jerry P. House- Welcome to Journalism 101. Maggie Rosen. May 94: 44 man. Nov 93: 54 What a way to start the year! Christine M. Mercure. Sep 93: 56 Interdependency: the Montessori approach. Paul Epstein. Mar A world of difference. Richard Lodish. Sep 93: 41 94: 56 Motivating teachers: little things mean a lot. James J. Jeffries. Jan LAW 94: 51 Academic penalties for absences: an update. Perry A. Zirkel; Ivan Project Achievement: an after-school success story. Christine M. B. Gluckman. Jan 94: 62 Mercure. Sep 93: 48 The Americans with Disabilities Act: a primer for principals. A school that serves its community—and vice versa. Leonard Maria M. Shelton. Nov 93: 35 Solo, Sr. May 94: 35 Grievances and the First Amendment. Perry A. Zirkel; Ivan B. A single-gender learning strategy. Michael D. Evans. Sep 93: 52 Gluckman. Sep 93: 60 Tapping a valuable resource: high school students. Louise Nash; Investigatory and disciplinary suspensions of principals. Perry A. Linda Wanaselja. Nov 93: 47 Zirkel; Ivan B. Gluckman. May 94: 48 The Pledge of Allegiance: an update. Perry A. Zirkel. Nov 93: 62 MINORITIES (see also AT-RISK CHILDREN, DEMOGRAPH- Prescriptions for sick schools. Allan C. Ornstein. Nov 93: 25 ICS) Sexual misconduct by staff members. Perry A. Zirkel; Ivan B. Bringing multiculturalism to a unicultural school. Robin Pen- Gluckman. Mar 94: 62 nock. Sep 93: 24 Communicating with parents when you don’t speak their lan- LEADERSHIP (see also PRINCIPALSHIP) guage. Kelt Cooper; Maria Luisa Gonzalez. Nov 93: 45 Creating a classroom on the run. Gena D. Tyson. Sep 93: 44 Grievances and the First Amendment. Perry A. Zirkel; Ivan B. Dos and don’ts for beginning teachers. Coleen Armstrong. Sep Gluckman. Sep 93: 60 93: 30 Put yourself in their shoes. Kathryn Bourdon Bateman. Mar 94: How to treat your best teachers. Robert Dizney. Mar 94: 54 58 - Integrating technology in education: the principal’s role. Debo- Recreating schools for a// children. John Morefield. Jan 94: 42 rah J. Gettys. Mar 94: 52 Trends in education. Thomas D. Snyder. Sep 93: 9 Mission: between dream and reality. Samuel G. Sava. Nov 93: 64 Wasting our gold. Samuel G. Sava. Jan 94: 64 Motivating teachers: little things mean a lot. James J. Jeffries. Jan A world of difference. Richard Lodish. Sep 93: 41 94: 51 A new direction for education. Richard W. Riley. Sep 93: 5 PARENTS (see also COMMUNITY/BUSINESS INVOLVE- A new kind of principalship. Robert A. Koenig. Nov 93: 57 MENT) Parent education: going from defense to offense. Paul M. Healey. Communicating with parents when you don’t speak their lan- Mar 94: 30 guage. Kelt Cooper; Maria Luisa Gonzalez. Nov 93: 45 Principals can make a difference. Ronald G. Joekel; Frederick C. Creating a classroom on the run. Gena D. Tyson. Sep 93: 44 Wendel; Fred A. Hoke. Mar 94: 34 Developing a tuition-based, full-day kindergarten. Russell W. The principal’s role in site-based management. William R. Lofthouse. May: 24 Drury. Sep 93: 16 E.T. goes home: a computer loan program. Frederick H. Fastenau The private management of public schools. John M. McLaughlin. Ill. Sep 93: 51 Mar 94: 16 Home visits by teachers: a new twist on an old-fashioned idea. Welcome to Journalism 101. Maggie Rosen. May 94: 44 Susan S. Clark. Jan 94: 49 What it takes to be an empowering principal. Henry A. Peel; Involving divorced parents. Harold M. Tarriff; Valerie Levine. Bradford L. Walker. Mar 94: 41 Sep 93: 37 When it’s time for change. Jane Foley. May 94: 29 Keeping parents on the line—24 hours a day. Christine M. Mer- When your K-5 school changes to a 3-5. Allan S. Vann. Sep 93: cure. May 94: 37 20 On slowing down. Samuel! G. Sava. May 94: 64 58 PRINCIPAL Parent education: going from defense to offense. Paul M. Healey. Bringing multiculturalism to a unicultural school. Robin Pen- Mar 94: 30 nock. Sep 93: 24 Building big-city schools better, faster, and cheaper. Ezra D, PRINCIPALSHIP (see also LEADERSHIP) Ehrenkrantz; Stanton Eckstut. Jan 94: 33 Communicating with parents when you don’t speak their lan- Countering gang violence in American schools. Robert P. guage. Kelt Cooper; Maria Luisa Gonzalez. Nov 93: 45 Cantrell; Mary Lynn Cantrell. Nov 93: 6 Cooperative learning: a principal’s perspective. Patricia Roy; Developing a tuition-based, full-day kindergarten. Russell W. Jody Hoch. Mar 94: 27 Lofthouse. May 94: 24 Elementary principalship 101. Midge Pippel. Jan 94: 59 Interdependency: the Montessori approach. Paul Epstein. Mar Grievances and the First Amendment. Perry A. Zirkel; Ivan B. 94: 56 Gluckman. Sep 93: 60 Is your school hazardous to children’s health? Norma L. Miller. I’m not afraid of computers anymore (most of the time). Kather- Nov 93: 28 ine Kramer. Mar 94: 59 Keeping parents on the line—24 hours a day. Christine M. Mer- Integrating technology in education: the principal’s role. Debo- cure. May 94: 37 rah J. Gettys. Mar 94: 52 Lessons from Reggio Emilia. Ernest Palestis. May 94: 16 Investigatory and disciplinary suspensions of principals. Perry A. Making playgrounds safe. Sue Oliver Kell. Nov 93: 18 Zirkel; Ivan B. Gluckman. May 94: 48 Mission: between dream and reality. Samuel G. Sava. Nov 93: 64 Little kids are different (thank goodness!). Virginia Weiis Smith. Not the same country. Samuel G. Sava. Mar 94: 64 Nov 93: 59 Off and running. Leon E. Greene. Sep 93: 4 Making the business card connection. Kay D. Woelfel. May 94: Prescriptions for sick schools. Allan C. Ornstein. Nov 93: 25 34 The private management of public schools. John M. McLaughlin. Mission: between dream and reality. Samuel G. Sava. Nov 93: 64 Mar 94: 16 A new kind of principalship. Robert A. Koenig. Nov 93: 57 Recreating schools for all children. John Morefield. Jan 94: 42 Off and running. Leon E. Greene. Sep 93: 4 A school that serves its community—and vice versa. Leonard The Pledge of Allegiance: an update. Perry A. Zirkel. Nov 93: 62 Solo, Sr. May 94: 35 The pre-employment interview: asking the right questions. Allan School visitations: a hands-on strategy for change. Robert P. S. Vann. Jan 94: 38 Nielson. Sep 93: 46 Principals and professors: learning from each other. James E. Tomorrow is today at Silver Ridge. B. J. Wise. Mar 94: 44 Cramer; Mary McCart Cramer. Jan 94: 46 Trends in education. Thomas D. Snyder. Sep 93: 9 Principals can make a difference. Ronald G. joekel; Frederick C. When it’s time for change. Jane Foley. May 94: 29 Wendel; Fred A. Hoke. Mar 94: 34 When they say you’re last. William Henderson. Jan 94: 27 The principal’s role in site-based management. William R. Drury. Sep 93: 16 SCIENCE Principals’ salaries and benefits, 1993-94. Glen Robinson; Trends in education. Thomas D. Snyder. Sep 93: 9 Melinda Brown. May 94: 50 Teacher induction: a success story. Hazel E. Loucks. Sep 93: 27 SPECIAL EDUCATION (see also DISABILITIES) What a way to start the year! Christine M. Mercure. Sep 93: 56 Inclusion, exclusion, confusion, and infusion. Kay D. Woelfel. What it takes to be an empowering principai. Herry A. Peel; Mar 94: 48 Bradford L. Walker. Mar 94: 41 Inclusion: who gains and who loses? Allan S. Vann. May 94: 39 When it’s time for change. Jane Foley. May 94: 29 Innovative technology for students with disabilities. Shari Gel- When your K-5 school changes to a 3-5. Allan S. Vann. Sep 93: man. Nov 93: 52 20 Let’s play fair with gifted students. Craig Kay. May 94: 42 Not even the best teacher can do it all. Leslie L. Roberts. Sep 93: READING 54 Bringing books to life. Bill Rich. Nov 93: 50 Give them a reason to read. Susan J. Davis. Mar 94: 37 STAFF DEVELOPMENT (see also CURRICULUM AND IN- Learning and lobster boats. Suellyn Garner. Mar 94: 21 STRUCTION, TEACHERS, TEACHING AND LEARNING) Lunchtime literature: digesting prose and proteins. Mar 94: 51 School visitations: a hands-on strategy for change. Robert P. Reading time is where you find it. Paul Finn; Susan Forbes. Mar Nielson. Sep 93: 46 94: 39 Teacher assessment: does it work? Marc H. Walker; Randy Zit- terkopf. Jan 94: 57 SCHOOLS Welcome to Journalism 101. Maggie Rosen. May 94: 44 The basic school: focusing on the child. Ernest L. Boyer. Jan 94: 29 STANDARDS (see TESTING AND ASSESSMENT) MAY 1994 TEACHERS (see also STAFF DEVELOPMENT, TEACHING Let’s play fair with gifted students. Craig Kay. May 94: 42 AND LEARNING) Multiage classrooms: a new way to learn math. Martha Taylor Dos and don’ts for beginning teachers. Coleen Armstrong. Sep Dever; Randy Zila; Noel N. Manzano. Mar 94: 22 93: 30 Performance assessment: make them show what they know. Home visits by teachers: a new twist on an old-fashioned idea. David Bartz; Suzanne Anderson-Robinson; Larry Hillman. Jan Susan S. Clark. Jan 94: 49 94: 11 How to treat your best teachers. Robert Dizney. Mar 94: 54 Physical education and the healthy child. Carl Gabbard. Nov 93: A lesson from Lucy. John C. Morris. Nov 93: 56 13 Motivating teachers: little things mean a lot. James J. Jeffries. Jan Principals and professors: learning from each other. James E. 94: 51 Cramer; Mary McCart Cramer. Jan 94: 46 Not even the best teacher can do it all. Leslie L. Roberts. Sep 93: Project Achievement: an after-school success story. Christine M. 54 Mercure. Sep 93: 48 The pre-employment interview: asking the right questions. Allan Recreating schools for a// children. John Morefield. Jan 94: 42 S. Vann. Jan 94: 38 A single-gender learning strategy. Michael D. Evans. Sep 93: The principal’s role in site-based management. William R. a2 Drury. Sep 93: 16 Tapping a valuable resource: high school students. Louise Nash; Put yourself in their shoes. Kathryn Bourdon Bateman. Mar 94: Linda Wanaselja. Nov 93: 47 58 Tomorrow is today at Silver Ridge. B.J. Wise. Mar 94: 44 School visitations: a hands-on strategy for change. Robert P. Wasting our gold. Samuel G. Sava. Jan 94: 64 Nielson. Sep 93: 46 Teacher assessment: does it work? Marc H. Walker; Randy Zit- TECHNOLOGY terkopf. Jan 94: 57 Classroom computers: a new approach. Bruce M. Whitehead. Teacher induction: a success story. Hazel E. Loucks. Sep 93: 27 Sep 93: 34 The electronic generation connection. Jan Simms; Bruce Simms. TEACHING AND LEARNING (see also CURRICULUM AND IN- Jan 94: 53 STRUCTION) E.T. goes home: a computer loan program. Frederick H. Fastenau All about me. Lilian G. Katz. May 94: 9 Ill. Sep 93: 51 Assessing without testing. Allan C. Ornstein. Jan 94: 16 I’m not afraid of computers anymore (most of the time). Kather- The basic school: focusing on the child. Ernest L. Boyer. Jan 94: ine Kramer. Mar 94: 59 29 Innovative technology for students with disabilities. Shari Gel- Bringing multiculturalism to a unicultural school. Robin Pen- man. Nov 93: 52 nock. Sep 93: 24 Integrating technology in education: the principal’s role. Debo- Changing student attitudes about disabilities. Linda M. Trent. rah J. Gettys. Mar 94: 52 Nov 93: 32 Keeping parents on the line—24 hours a day. Christine M. Mer- Classroom computers: a new approach. Bruce M. Whitehead. cure. May 94: 37 Sep 93: 34 Tomorrow is today at Silver Ridge. B.J. Wise. Mar 94: 44 Cooperative learning: a principal’s perspective. Patricia Roy; Jody Hoch. Mar 94: 27 TESTING AND ASSESSMENT Cooperative teamwork: hitting the bull’s-eye. Jerry P. House- Assessing without testing. Allan C. Ornstein. Jan 94: 16 man. Nov 93: 54 A critical look at standards and assessments. Gerald W. Bracey. Curriculum and textbooks: a happy marriage? Allan S. Vann. Jan 94: 6 Mar 94: 20 14 principles of outcomes-based education. Albert Mamary. Jan Developmentally appropriate practice: myths and facts. Harlene 94: 19 Galen. May 94: 20 Grading how we grade. Randall B. Parsons. Jan 94: 24 The electronic generation connection. Jan Simms; Bruce Simms. In defense of outcomes-based education. Thomas F. Kelly. Jan Jan 94: 53 94: 23 14 principles of outcomes-based education. Albert Mamary. Jan Mugging the messengers. Samuel G. Sava. Sep 93: 64 94: 19 Performance assessment: make them show what they know. Grading how we grade. Randall B. Parsons. Jan 94: 24 David Bartz; Suzanne Anderson-Robinson; Larry Hillman. Jan Interdependency: the Montessori approach. Paul Epstein. Mar 94: 11 94: 56 Stop or go? Leon E. Greene. Jan 94: 4 Learning and lobster boats. Suellyn Garner. Mar 94: 21 Teacher assessment: does it work? Marc H. Walker; Randy Zit- A lesson from Lucy. John C. Morris. Nov 93: 56 terkopf. Jan 94: 57 Lessons from Reggio Emilia. Ernest Palestis. May 94: 16 When they say you’re last. William Henderson. Jan 94: 27 60 PRINCIPAL Author Index A Ehrenkrantz, Ezra D.; Eckstut, Stanton. Building big-city schools Anderson-Robinson, Suzanne; Bartz, David; Hillman, Larry. better, faster, and cheaper. Jan 94: 33 Performance assessment: make them show what they know. Elkind, David. Early childhood education and the postmodern Jan 94: 11 world. May 94: 6 Armstrong, Coleen. Dos and don’ts for beginning teachers. Sep Epstein, Paul. Interdependency: the Montessori approach. Mar 93: 30 94: 56 Evans, Michael D. A single-gender learning strategy. Sep 93: 52 B Bartz, David; Anderson-Robinson, Suzanne; Hillman, Larry. E Performance assessment: make them show what they know. Fastenau, Frederick H., III. E.T. goes home: a computer loan pro- Jan 94: 11 gram. Sep 93: 51 Bateman, Kathryn Bourdon. Put yourself in their shoes. Mar 94: Finn, Paul; Forbes, Susan. Reading time is where you find it. Mar 58 94: 39 Boyer, Ernest L. The basic school: focusing on the child. Jan 94: Foley, Jane. When it’s time for change. May 94: 29 29 Forbes, Susan; Finn, Paul. Reading time is where you find it. Mar Brabham, Leonora H.; Scott, Anne L. Wellness on a shoestring. 94: 39 Nov 93: 21 Bracey, Gerald W. A critical look at standards and assessments. G Jan 94: 6 Gabbard, Carl. Physical education and the healthy child. Nov 93: Brown, Melinda; Robinson, Glen. Principals’ salaries and bene- 13 fits, 1993-94. May 94: 50 Galen, Harlene. Developmentally appropriate practice: myths and facts. May 94: 20 C Garner, Suellyn. Learning and lobster boats. Mar 94: 21 Cantrell, Mary Lynn; Cantrell, Robert P. Countering gang vio- Gelman, Shari. Innovative technology for students with disabili- lence in American schools. Nov 93: 6 ties. Nov 93: 52 Cantrell, Robert P.; Cantrell, Mary Lynn. Countering gang vio- Gettys, Deborah J. Integrating technology in education: the prin- lence in American schools. Nov 93: 6 cipal’s role. Mar 94: 52 Clark, Susan S. Home visits by teachers: a new twist on an old- Gluckman, Ivan B.; Zirkel, Perry A. Academic penalties for ab- fashioned idea. Jan 94: 49 sences: an update. Jan 94: 62 Cooper, Kelt; Gonzalez, Maria Luisa. Communicating with par- Gluckman, Ivan B.; Zirkel, Perry A. Investigatory and discipli- ents when you don’t speak their language. Nov 93: 45 nary suspensions of principals. May 94: 48 Cramer, James E.; Cramer, Mary McCart. Principals and profes- Gluckman, Ivan B.; Zirkel, Perry A. Grievances and the First sors: learning from each other. Jan 94: 46 Amendment. Sep 93: 60 Cramer, Mary McCart; Cramer, James E. Principals and profes- Gluckman, Ivan B.; Zirkel, Perry A. Sexual misconduct by staff sors: learning from each other. Jan 94: 46 members. Mar 94: 62 Curtis, Vernon B.; Smith, Steven H. Start the new year in the Gonzalez, Maria Luisa; Cooper, Kelt. Communicating with par- spring. May 94: 27 ents when you don’t speak their language. Nov 93: 45 Greene, Leon E. May is for (little) kids. May 94: 4 D Greene, Leon E. Off and running. Sep 93: 4 Davis, Susan J. Give them a reason to read. Mar 94: 37 Greene, Leon E. Stop or go? Jan 94: 4 Dever, Martha Taylor; Zila, Randy; Manzano, Noel N. Multiage classrooms: a new way to learn math. Mar 94: 22 H Dizney, Robert. How to treat your best teachers. Mar 94: 54 Healey, Paul M. Parent education: going from defense to offense. Drury, William R. The principal’s role in site-based manage- Mar 94: 30 ment. Sep 93: 16 Henderson, William. When they say you’re last. Jan 94: 27 Hillman, Larry; Bartz, David; Anderson-Robinson, Suzanne. E Performance assessment: make them show what they know. Eckstut, Stanton; Ehrenkrantz, Ezra D. Building big-city schools Jan 94: 11 better, faster, and cheaper. Jan 94: 33 Hoch, Jody; Roy, Patricia. Cooperative learning: a principal's MAY 1994 61 perspective. Mar 94: 27 Morefield, John. Recreating schools for all children. Jan 94: 42 Hoke, Fred A.; Joekel, Ronald G.; Wendel, Frederick C. Princi- Morris, John C. A lesson from Lucy. Nov 93: 56 pals can make a difference. Mar 94: 34 Murphy, Diane S.; Lynch, Eleanor W.; Lewis, Rena B. Improv- Houseman, Jerry P. Cooperative teamwork: hitting the bull’s- ing education for children with chronic illnesses. Nov 93: 38 eye. Nov 93: 54 Hutchings, John M. Lunchtime literature: digesting prose and N proteins. Mar 94: 51 Nash, Louise; Wanaselja, Linda. Tapping a valuable resource: high school students. Nov 93: 47 J Neilson, Robert P. 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