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INDEX TO VOLUME 65 Volume 65 (1999-2000) May, 48. AUTHOR/SUBJECT INDEX Friedland, Stan. Less Violence? Change School Culture. Sept., 6. Articles are listed, within sub- Gallenberger, Cathy and Dan Gallo- ject categories, alphabetically by way. A School. Made Great by authors’ last names, followed by Caring for Kids. Feb., 31 Galloway, Dan and Cathy Gallen- the article title, month of publica- berger. A School Made Great by tion, and number of the first page Caring for Kids. Feb., 31. of the article. Harrigan, Merrilee. 8 Ways to Cut Energy Costs. Dec., 64. ACCOUNTABILITY Jones, Rebecca. The New Minority Apple, Michael W. Teacher Assess- to Protect under Title IX. Apr., 20. ment Ignores Social Injustice. Joyce, Sherman. Keeping Schools Oct., 24. from Being Sued. Apr., 4. Dounay, Jennifer. High-Stakes Test- Levine, Jane. Junk-Food Marketing ing is High-Stress, Too. May, 9 Goes Elementary. Jan., 32. Eisner, Elliot W. Performance Assess- Million, June. NoComment? NOWAY! ment and Competition. Sept., 54. May, 59. Harrington-Leuker, Donna. High Patterson, Mary Jo and Lyn Fiscus. Stakes or Developmental Prac- School Trips Without a Hitch. tice? Maybe Both! Mar., 11 May, 48. Hess, Frederick M. and Robert A. Patterson, William. Grounding Maranto. Tenure’s Tenuous Ten- School Culture to Enable Real ure in Public Schools. Jan., 51 Change. May, 4. Kohn, Alfie. Grading is Degrading Sapphire, Peggy. Know ALL Your Stu- Sept., 59. dents to Reduce Violence. Sept., Maranto, Robert A. and Frederick M. 4, Hess. Tenure’s Tenuous Tenure Sternberg, Betty J. Making High in Public Schools. Jan., 51. Schools Better Communities for Watkins, Tom. Chinks in the Charter Our Children. Apr., 32. School Armor. Feb., 55. Vann, Allan S. Shared Decision-Mak- ing Conimittees: Power without ADMINISTRATION/ Power. Feb., 67. SUPERVISION Alderman, Terry. Total School Disci- BUSINESS-SCHOOL pline Includes Us All. May, 21 RELATIONS Cross, ChristT.o Acpadehmiec rSta n- Academe. When Corporate Ties dards or Student Safety? Oct., 4 Cause Universities to Compro- DeMott, James. Articulation Eases mise. Mar., 64. Stressful School Transitions. DeMott, James. Articulation Eases Nov., 46. Stressful School Transitions. Ellsberry, Jim. Auditing a School’s Nov., 46. Climate for Learning and Work- Levine, Jane. Junk-Food Marketing ing. Oct., 11. Goes Elementary. Jan., 32. Fashola, Olatokunbo S. After-School Richardson, Edward J. New Jersey’s Programs and Student Misbehav- Charter School Pipe Dreams Slip- ior. Nov., 62. ping Down the Pipe. Mar., 53. Fiscus, Lyn and Mary Jo Patterson. Walker, Kenneth P. The Workforce School Trips Without a Hitch. Bachelor’s Degree. Feb., 61. MAY 2000 THE EDUCATION DIGEST COMMUNITY-PARENT- Dinero. Positive Peer Groups Re- SCHOOL RELATIONS claim Rejected Kids. Dec., 22. Blank, Martin J. Coalition for Com- Mountrose, Phillip. Getting Through munity Schools: A Call to All. Feb., to Kids 6 to 18. Sept., 10. 16. Rosenberg, Steven L., Loren M. Chapman, Chris and Richard G. McKeon, and Thomas E. Dinero. Niemi. Making Students Good Citi- Positive Peer Groups Reclaim Re- zens. Sept., 36. jected Kids. Dec., 22. DeMott, James. Articulation Eases Sapphire, Peggy. Know ALL Your Stu- Stressful School Transitions. dents to Reduce Violence. Sept., Nov., 46. 4. Fletcher, Andria J. After-School Pro- Simmons, Jeff. A Campus Climate grams andSysChtangee.m Ssept ., Plan Relaxes Racial Tension. Dec., 49. a, Joyce, Sherman. Keeping Schools Sprung, Barbara and Merle Froschl. from Being Sued. Apr., 4. Beat Builying in Early Childhood. Maldonado-Colon, Elba. Bridging Sept., 21. Teacher/Student Cultural Gaps. Tatum, Beverly Daniel. When You're Oct., 18. . Called a Racist. Sept., 29. Million, June. NoC ommenNOt W?AY ! Varner, Edna. Make Discipline Prob- May, 59. lems IMPROVE Instruction. Sept., Niemi, Richard G. and Chris 18. Chapman. Making Students Good WhitDebe. ,Te en Court Works! Sept., Citizens. Sept., 36. 26. Sternberg, Betty J. Making High Schools Better Communities for CURRICULUM (GENERAL) Our Children. Apr., 32. Adam, MichelGloein.g to Court When Curriculum Slights Latinos. Apr. CONFLICT RESOLUTION 9: Alderman, Terry. Total School Disci- Eisner, Elliot W. PerformaAnssceses - pline Includes Us All. May, 21. ment and Competition. Sept., 54. Angaran, Sally and Kathy Beckwith. Gill, David. Split Up the English Cur- Elementary School Peer Media- riculum for Better Writing Skills. tion. Sept., 23. Apr., 61. Beckwith, Kathy and Sally Angaran. Glover, Chuck. The Faulty Logic Be- Elementary School Peer Media- hind Competitive School Sports. tion. Sept., 23. Jan., 65. Dinero, Thomas E., Steven L. Levine, Jane. Junk-Food Marketing Rosenberg, and Loren M. Goes Elementary. Jan., 32. McKeon. Positive Peer Groups Mahaffey, Robert. Humanize Educa- Reclaim Rejected Kids. Dec., 22. tion for the Biotech Century. Dec., Froschl, Merle and Barbara Sprung. 4. Beat Bullying in Early Childhood. Norman, Michele M. The Human Side Sept., 21. of School Technology. Mar., 45. Johns, Beverley H. Give Peace a Parke, Elaine. Make Mass Media Max- Chance with Research-Based Ad- ims Work for Kids. Feb., 23. vice for Teachers. May, 14. Rosen, Louis. Elementary School McKeon, Loren M., Steven L. Civic Education Gets Good Citi- Rosenberg, and Thomas E. zens Started. Feb., 19. MAY 2000 INDEX TO VOLUME 65 Sizer, Nancy Faust and Theodore R. Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Sizer. Challenging Students to ing Elementary School Trouble- Grapple for Growth. Mar., 4 makers. Apr., 48. Sizer, Theodore R. and Nancy Faust Jones, Rebecca. The New Mincrity Sizer. Challenging Students to to Protect under Title IX. Apr., 20. Grapple for Growth. Mar., 4 Look, Keith and Kate Menken. Mak- Sternberg, Betty J. Making High ing Chancefso r Linguisticallayn d Schools Better Communities for Culturally Diverse StudentsA.p r Our Children. Apr., 32. 14. Stover, Del. Evolution Controversy: Maldonado-Colon, Elba. Bridging The Never-EStnordy. iNonv.g,5 7 Teacher/Student Cultural Gaps. TomlCairoln Anns. Doiffenren,tiat ed Oct., 18. Instruction: Can It Work? Jan., 25. McKeon, Loren M., Steven L. Rosenberg, and Thomas E. DESEGREGATION/ RACIAL Dinero. Positive Peer Groups Re- Oravec, Ed. Help Kids See Their Preju- dices. Sept., 33. Menken, Kate and Keith Look. Mak- Simmons, Jeff. A Campus Climate ing Chancefso r Linguisticallayn d Plan Relaxes Racial Tension. Dec., Culturally DiverseStudentAspr.. , 33. 14. OraveEdc. H,el p KiSdee sThei r Preju- DISADVANTAGED/ dices. Sept., 33. MINORITIES Peters, Tracie, Patricia Henley, Judy Adam, Michelle. Goingto Court When Fuston, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Curriculum Slights Latinos. Apr. ing Elementary School Trouble- g. makers. Apr., 48. Apple, Michael W. Teacher Assess- Rosenberg, Steven L., Loren M. ment Ignores Social Injustice. McKeon, and Thomas E. Dinero. Oct., 24. Positive Peer Groups Reclaim Re- Cahill, Betsy J. and Rachel jected Kids. Dec., 22. Theilheimer. Helping Kids (and Simmons, Jeff. A Campus Climate Teachers) Not to Hate. Dec., 50. Plan Relaxes Racial Tension. Dec., Ciaccio, Joseph. Helping Kids Excel on State-Mandated Tests. Jan., Tatum, Beverly Daniel. When You’re aI. Called a Racist. Sept., 29. A Teacher’s Chance for Theilheimer, Rachel and Betsy J. Immortality. Feb., 44 Cahill. Helping Kids (and Teach- Dinero, Thomas E., Steven L ers) Not to Hate. Dec., 50. Rosenberg, and Loren M. TomlCairoln Anns. Doiffenren,tiat ed McKeon. Positive Peer Groups InstructionC:an It Work? Jan., 25. Reclaim Rejected Kids. Dec., 22. Wall, Laurie, Patricia Henley, Fletcher, Andria J. After-School Pro- Judy Fuston, and Tracie Peters. grams and Systems Change. Sept., Rescuing Elementary School 49. Troublemakers. Apr., 48. Fuston, Judy, Patricia Henley, Tracie Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- DISCIPLINE ing Elementary School Trouble- Alderman, Terry. Total School Disci- makers. Apr., 48. pline Includes Us All. May, 21. Henley, Patricia, Judy Fuston, Tracie Angaran, Sally and Kathy Beckwith. 2000 69 THE EDUCATION DIGEST Elementary School Peer Media- Sprung, Barbara and Merle Frosch. tion. Sept., 23. Beat Bullyingi n Early Childhood. Beckwith, Kathy, and Sally Angaran. Sept., 21. Elementary School Peer Media- Varner, Edna. Make Discipline Prob- tion. Sept., 23. lems IMPROVE Instruction. Sept., Broussard, Adam and Brad Golson. 18. High School Honor Code Curbs Wall, Laurie, Patricia Henley, Judy Cheating. Feb., 27. Fuston, and Tracie Peters. Res- BushwKevein. lStuldenet Crhea,tin g: cuing ElemeSnchotola Trrouybie - A Morality Moratorium? Nov., 4. makers. Apr., 48. Ciaccio, Joseph. ATeacher’s Chance White, Deb. Teen Court Works! Sept., for Immortality. Feb., 44. 26. Dino, Geri A., Kimberly A. Horn, Zedosky, Lenore, Geri A. Dino, Kim- Lenore Zedowsky, and Karen Mo- berlyA .H orn, and Karen Monaco. naco. Help Kids N-O-T to Smoke. Help Kids N-O-T to Smoke. Apr., Apr., 57. BYE Fiscus, Lyn. Older and Younger Kids Help Each Other Learn. May, 25. EDUCATION REFORM Froschl, Merle and Barbara Sprung. Dodd, Anne Wescott and Jean L. Beat Bullying in Early Childhood. Konzal. Parents and Teachers as Sept, 21. Real Partners. Mar., 18. Fuston, Judy, Patricia Henley, Tracie Dounay, Jennifer. High-Stakes Test- Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- ing is High-Stress, Too. May, 9. ing Elementary School Trouble- Eisner, Elliot W. Performance Assess- makers. Apr., 48. ment and Competition. Sept., 54. Golson, Brad and Adam Broussard. Konzal, Jean L. and Anne Wescott High School Honor Code Curbs Dodd. Parents and Teachers as Cheating. Feb., 27. Real Partners. Mar., 18. Henley, Patricia, Judy Fuston, Tracie Melancon, Burton and Michael F. Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Shaughnessy. John Goodlad on ing Elementary School Trouble- 21st Century Education. Nov., 18. makers. Apr., 48. Patterson, William. Grounding Horn, Kimberly A., Geri A. Dino, School Culture to Enable Real Lenore Zedosky, and Karen Mo- Change. May, 4. naco. Help Kids N-O-T to Smoke. Richardson, Edward J. New Jersey’s Apr., 57. Charter School Pipe Dreams Slip- Johns, Beverley H. Give Peace a ping Down the Pipe. Mar., 53. Chance with Research-Based Ad- Shaughnessy, Michael F. and Burton vice for Teachers. May, 14. Melancon. John Goodlad on 21st Monaco, Karen, Geri A. Dino, Kim- Century Education. Nov., 18. berly A. Horn, and Lenore Sizer, Nancy Faust and Theodore R. Zedosky. Help Kids N-O-T to Sizer. Challenging Students to Smoke. Apr., 57. Grapple for Growth. Mar., 4. Mountrose, Phillip. Getting Through Sizer, Theodore R. and Nancy Faust to Kids 6 to 18. Sept., 10. Sizer. Challenging Students to Peters, Tracie, Patricia Henley, Judy Grapple for Growth. Mar., 4. Fuston, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Sternberg, Betty J. Making High ing Elementary School Trouble- Schools Better Communities for makers. Apr., 48. Our Children. Apr., 32. INDEX TO VOLUME6 5 EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Randail, Vickie. Cooperative Learn- Academe. When Corporate Ties ing: Abused and Overused? Oct., Cause Universities to Compro- 29. mise. Mar., 64. Rose, Mike. Can Charter Schools Adam, Michelle. Goingto Court When Meet the Challenge? Oct., 50. Curriculum Slights Latinos. Apr Stotsky, Sandra. Is It Really 2. Multicultural Illiteracy? Dec., 17. Boesel, David. College for All? Nov., TECHNOS. How Do Computers Af- 67. fect Our Children’s Minds? May, BushwKevein.l Stludenet Crhea,tin g: 37. A Morality Moratorium? Nov., 4. Virginia Journal of Education. Public Chapman, Chris and Richard G. and Private School Differences Niemi. Making Students Good Citi- Go Deeper than Dollars. Apr., 53. zens. Sept., 36. —. Public Schools Help Us Creative Classroom. Howard Gardner Meet Vital Needs of Students. on Making the Most of Young Oct., 6. Minds. Feb., 4. Wilcox, Ella. Music, Brain Research, Edmund, Debi S. Different Rules for and Better Behavior. Feb., 10. Public and Private Schools. Nov., FZ. ELEMENTARY (GENERAL) Friedman, Stephen J. and David A. Angaran, Sally and Kathy Beckwith. Frisbie. Making Report Cards Elementary School Peer Media- Measure Up. Jan., 45. tion. Sept., 23. Frisbie, David A. and StephJ.e Frnied - Beckwith, Kathy and Sally Angaran. man. Making Report Cards Mea- Elementary School Peer Media- sure Up. Jan., 45. tion. Sept., 23. Healy, Jane M. Why Slow Down the Cahill, Betsy J. and Rachel Rush toward School Computers? Theilheimer. Helping Kids (and Nov., 32. Teachers) Not to Hate. Dec., 50. International Society for Technology Fuston, Judy, PatricHeinlaey , Tracie in Education and Milken Family Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Foundation. Will New Teachers ing Elementary School Trouble- Be Prepared to Teach in a Digital makers. Apr., 48. Age? Oct., 33. Henley, Patricia, Judy Fuston, Tracie Johns, Beverley H. Give Peace a Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Chance with Research-Based Ad- ing Elementary School Trouble- vice for Teachers. May, 14. makers. Apr., 48. Kohn, Alfie. Grading is Degrading. Levine, Jane. Junk-Food Marketing Sept., 59. Goes Elementary. Jan., 32. Milken Family Foundation and Inter- Peters, Tracie, Patricia Henley, Judy national Society for Technology Fuston, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- in Education. Will New Teachers ing Elementary School Trouble- Be Prepared to Teach in a Digital makers. Apr., 48. Age? Oct., 33. Rosen, Louis. Elementary School Nathan, Joe. Charter Schools Get Civic Education Gets Good Citi- High Grades. Oct., 46. zens Started. Feb., 19. Niemi, Richard G. and Chris TECHNOS. How Do Computers Af- Chapman. Making Students Good fect Our Children’s Minds? May, Citizens. Sept., 36. 37. MAY 2000 THE EDUCATION DIGEST Theilheimer, Rachel and Betsy J. vidualize Learning AND Raise Cahill. Helping Kids (and Teach- Group-Interaction Skills. Nov., 27 ers) Not to Hate. Dec., 50. ———_——. Our Grading System Wall, Laurie, Patricia Henley, Judy Throws Kids a Curve. Apr., 27 Fuston, and Tracie Peters. Res- cuing ElemeSnchotola Trrouyble - GUIDANCE makers. Apr., 48. AND COUNSELING Crawford, Janice and Michael Rettig. ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS Getting Past the Fear of Going to Boerman-Cornell, William. “Humor” School. May, 54. Your Students! Jan., 56. Fiscus, Lyn. Older and Younger Kids Gill, David. Split Up the English Cur- Help Each Other Learn. May, 25. riculum for Better Writing Skills. Gallenberger, Cathy and Dan Gallo- Apr., 61. way. A School Made Great by Greenbaum, Vicki. “Girl” Books and Caring for Kids. Feb., 31. “Boy” Books: Stemming Student Galloway, Dan and _ Cathy Stereotypes. Nov., 53. Gallenberger. A School Made Morris, Bonnie J. A Writer’s Farewell Great by Carinfgo r Kids. Feb., 31. to the 20th Century. Mar., 66. King, Keith A. 15 Myths about Ado- lescent Suicide. Sept., 68. ENVIRONMENTAL Mountrose, Phillip. Getting Through EDUCATION to Kids 6 to 18. Sept., 10. Harrigan, Merrilee. 8 Ways to Cut Rettig, Michael and Janice Crawford. Energy Costs. Dec., 64. Getting Past the Fear of Going to School. May, 54. GENDER ISSUES Sapphire, Peggy. Know ALL Your Stu- Greenbaum, Vicki. “Girl” Books and dentst o Reduce ViolenScepet.., 4. “Boy” Books: Stemming Student Stereotypes. Nov., 53. HANDICAPPED AND Oravec, Ed. Help Kids See Their Preju- SPECIAL (LEARNING AND dices. Sept., 33. MENTALLY DISABLED Peterson, Karen and Jo Sanders. Black, Susan. Obsessive-Compulsive Close the Gap for Girls in Math- Disorder: How to Help Kids with Related Careers. Dec., 47. OCD. Oct., 66. Sanders, Jo and Karen Peterson. Eldridge, Ken. Fighting an Unknown Close the Gap for Girls in Math- Enemy: Attention Deficit Hyper- Related Careers. Dec., 47. activity Disorder. Feb., 7. TomlCairoln Anns. Doiffenren,tiat ed GRADING, PROMOTING, InstructionCa:n It Work? Jan., 25. REPORTING Friedman, Stephen J. and David A. HEALTH Frisbie. Making Report Cards Black, Susan. Obsessive-Compulsive Measure Up. Jan., 45. Disorder: How to Help Kids with Frisbie, David A. and Stephen J. Fried- OCD. Oct., 66. man. Making Report Cards Mea- Crawford, Janice and Michael Rettig. sure Up. Jan., 45. Getting Past the Fear of Going to Kohn, Alfie. Grading is Degrading. School. May, 54. Sept., 59. Dino, Geri A., Kimberly A. Horn, Roth, William F. Computers Can Indi- Lenore Zedowsky, and Karen Mo- MAY 2000 INDEX TO VOLUME 65 naco. Help Kids N-O-T to Smoke. Melancon. John Goodlad on 21st Apr., 57. Century Education. Nov., 18. Horn, Kimberly A., Geri A. Dino, Lenore Zedosky, and Karen Mo- HUMANITIES naco. Help Kids N-O-T to Smoke. Wilcox, Ella. Music, Brain Research, Apr., 57. and Better Behavior. Feb., 10. King, Keith A. 15 Myths about Ado- lescent Suicide. Sept., 68 ISSUES AFFECTING Levine, Jane. Junk-Food Marketing EDUCATION Goes Elementary. Jan., 32. Apple, Michael W. Teacher Assess- Monaco, Karen, Geri A. Dino, Kim- ment Ignores Sociai Injustice. berly A. Horn, and Lenore Oct., 24. Zedosky. Help Kids N-O-T to Bushweller, Kevin. Student Cheating: Smoke. Apr., 57. A Morality Moratorium? Nov., 4 Rettig, Michael and Janice Crawford. Cushman, Kathleen. Shrink Big Getting Past the Fear of Going to Schools for Better Learning. Feb., School. May, 54. 36. White, Ann T. “My MorHaas lFaelle n, Edmund, Debi S. Different Rules for and It Can’t Get Up!” Mar., 61. Public and Private Schools. Nov., Zedosky, Lenore, Geri A. Dino, Kim- 12. berly A. Horn, and Karen Mo- Harrington-Leuker, Donna. High naco. Help Kids N-O-T to Smoke. Stakes or Developmental Prac- Apr., 57. tice? Maybe Both! Mar., 11. Hess, Frederick M. and Robert A. HIGHER EDUCATION Maranto. Tenure’s Tenuous Ten- Academe. When Corporate Ties ure in Public Schools. Jan., 51. Cause Universities to Compro- Maranto, Robert A. and Frederick M. mise. Mar., 64. Hess. Tenure’s Tenuous Tenure Barley, Stephen R. Computer-Based in Public Schools. Jan., 51. Distance Education: Why and Roth, William F. Our Grading System Why Not. Oct., 55. Throws Kids a Curve. Apr., 27. Boesel, David. College for All? Nov., Tatum, Beverly Daniel. When You're 67. Called a Racist. Sept., 29. McKenna, Barbara. Higher Educa- TECHNOS. How Do Computers Af- tion’s Lower Teacher Profile. Apr., fect Our Children’s Minds? May, 64. 32. SimJefmf. Ao Campnus Cslima,te P lan Virginia Journal of Education. Public Relaxes Racial Tension. Dec., 33. Schools Help Us Meet Vital Needs Walker, Kenneth P. The Workforce of Students. Oct., 6. Bachelor’s Degree. Feb., 61. JUNIOR/COMMUNITY HISTORY OF EDUCATION COLLEGES Melancon, Burton and Michael F. Walker, Kenneth P. The Workforce Shaughnessy. John Goodlad on Bachelor’s Degree. Feb., 61. 21st Century Education. Nov., 18. JUNIOR HIGH/ MIDDLE Roth, William F. Our Grading System SCHOOLS Throws Kids a Curve. Apr., 27. Fertman, Carll. and JosephineA . van Shaughnessy, Michael F. and Burton Linden. Character Education for MAY 2000 THE EDUCATION DIGEST Developing Youth Leadership. Patterson, Mary Jo and Lyn Fiscus. Dec., 11. School Trips Without a Hitch. Friedman, Stephen J. and David A. May, 48. Frisbie. Making Report Cards Measure Up. Jan., 45. MULTICULTURALISM Frisbie, David A. and StephJ.e Frnied - Adam, Michelle. Going to Court When man. Making Report Cards Mea- Curriculum Slights Latinos. Apr. 9. sure Up. Jan., 45. Look, Keith and Kate Menken. Mak- Ivey, Gay. Teaching Struggling Middle ing Chances forL inguistically and School Readers. Oct., 60. Culturally Diverse Students. Apr. van Linden, Josephine A. and Carl I. 14. Fertman. Character Education for Maldonado-Colon, Elba. Bridging Developing Youth Leadership. Teacher/Student Cultural Gaps. Dec., 11. Oct, 16: Varner, Edna. Make Discipline Prob- Menken, Kate and Keith Look. Mak- lems IMPROVE Instruction. Sept., ing Chances for Linguisticallayn d 18. CultDiuverrse aStuldenlts. yAp r., 14. LAW AND EDUCATION Purnell, Jason. Get Students Started Adam, Michelle. Goingto Court When on Social Change. Mar., 33. Curriculum Slights Latinos. Apr. Stotsky, Sandra. Is It Really 9 Multicultural Illiteracy? Dec., 17. Jones, Rebecca. The New Minority Tatum, Beverly Daniel. When You're to Protect under Title IX. Apr., 20. Called a Racist. Sept., 29. Joyce, Sherman. Keeping Schools from Being Sued. Apr., 4. MULTIMEDIA Parke, Elaine. Make Mass Media Max- LEARNING AND ims Work for Kids. Feb., 23. INTELLIGENCE Creative Classroom. Howard Gardner NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS on Making the Most of Young Edmund, Debi S. Different Rules for Minds. Feb., 4. Public and Private Schools. Nov., Wilcox, Ella. Music, Brain Research, ¥2: and Better Behavior. Feb., 10. Virginiq Journal of Education. Public and Private School Differences MATHEMATICS Go Deeper than Dollars. Apr., 53. Peterson, Karen and Jo Sanders. Close the Gap for Girls in Math- OPEN AND ALTERNATIVE Related Careers. Dec., 47. EDUCATION Sanders, Jo and Karen Peterson. Fuston, Judy, Patricia Henley, Tracie Close the Gap for Girls in Math- Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Related Careers. Dec., 47. ing Elementary School Trouble- Schwartz, Arthur E. Axing Math Anxi- makers. Apr., 48. ety. Jan., 62. Henley, Patricia, Judy Fuston, Tracie Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- MISCELLANEOUS ing Elementary School Trouble- Fiscus, Lyn and Mary Jo Patterson. makers. Apr., 48. School Trips Without a Hitch. Nathan, Joe. Charter Schools Get May, 48. High Grades. Oct., 46. MAY 2000 INDEX TO VOLUME 65 Peters, Tracie, Patricia Henley, Judy PHYSICAL EDUCATION Fuston, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Glover, Chuck. The Faulty Logic Be- ing Elementary School Trouble- hind Competitive School Sports. makers. Apr., 48. Jan., 65. Richardson, Edward J. New Jersey’s Charter School Pipe Dreams Slip- PHILOSOPHY OF ping Down the Pipe. Mar., 53. EDUCATION Rose, Mike. Can Charter Schools Eisner, Elliot W. PerformaAnssceses - Meet the Challenge? Oct., 50. ment and Competition. Sept., 54. Wall, Laurie, Patricia Henley, Judy Sizer, Nancy Faust and Theodore R. Fuston, and Tracie Peters. Res- Sizer. Challenging Students to cuing ElemeSnchotola Trrouyble - Grapple for Growth. Mar., 4. makers. Apr., 48. Sizer, Theodore R. and Nancy Faust Watkins, Tom. Chinks in the Charter Sizer. Challenging Students to School Armor. Feb., 55. Grapple for Growth. Mar., 4. PARENT/GUARDIAN PRESCHOOL/EARLY INVOLVEMENT CHILDHOOD Campbell, David.Schools Can’t Grant Cahill, Betsy J. and Rachel Kids’ Biggest New Year’s Wish: Theilheimer. Helping Kids (and Will Parents? Jan., 4. Teachers) Not to Hate. Dec., 50. Dodd, Anne Wescott and Jean L. Froschl, Merle and Barbara Sprung. Konzal. Parents and Teachers as Beat Bullyingi n Early Childhood. Real Partners. Mar., 18 Sept., 21. Fletcher, Andria J.A fter-School Pro- Sprung, Barbara and Merle Froschl. grams and Systems Change. Sept., Beat Bullyingi n Early Childhood. 49. Sept., 21. Friedland, Stan. Less Violence? Theilheimer, Rachel and Betsy J. Change Schoo! Culture. Sept., 6. Cahill. Helping Kids (and Teach- Konzal, Jean L. and Anne Wescott ers) Not to Hate. Dec., 50. Dodd. Parents and Teachers as Real Partners. Mar., 18. READING/LANGUAGE ARTS Sapphire, Peggy. Know ALL Your Stu- Ivey, Gay. Teaching Struggling Middle dents to Reduce Violence. Sept., 4. School Readers. Oct., 60. Stotsky, Sandra. Is It Really PERSONALITIES Multicultural Illiteracy? Dec., 17. Creative Classroom. Howard Gardner on Making the Most of Young SCHOOL ORGANIZATION, Minds. Feb., 4. ENVIRONMENT Melancon, Burton and Michael F. Angaran, Sally and Kathy Beckwith. Shaughnessy. John Goodlad on Elementary School Peer Media- 21st Century Education. Nov., 18. tion. Sept., 23. Shaughnessy, Michael F. and Burton Beckwith, Kathy and Sally Angaran. Melancon. John Goodlad on 21st Elementary School Peer Media- Century Education. Nov., 18. tion. Sept., 23. TECHNOS. How Do Computers Af- Blank, Martin J. Coalition for Com- fect Our Children’s Minds? (in- munity Schools: A Cal! to All. Feb., terview with Jane M. Healy) May, 16. 37. Broussard, Adam and Brad Golson. MAY 2000 THE EDUCATION DIGEST High Schoo! Honor Code Curbs Schools for Better Learning. Feb., Cheating. Feb., 27. 36. Cross, Christopher T. Academic Stan- Dinero, Thomas E., Steven L. dards or Student Safety? Oct., 4. Rosenberg, and Loren M. Cushman, Kathleen. Shrink Big McKeon. Positive Peer Groups Schools for Better Learning. Feb.., Reclaim Rejected Kids. Dec., 22. 36. Fashola, Olatokunbo S. After-School DeMott, James. Articulation Eases Programs and Student Misbehav- Stressful School Transitions. ior. Nov., 62. Nov., 46. Friedland, Stan. Less Violence? Elisberry, Jim. Auditing a School’s Change School Culture. Sept., 6. Climate for Learning and Work- Fuston, Judy, Patricia Henley, Tracie ing. Oct., 11. Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Fletcher, Andria J. After-School Pro- ing Elementary School Trouble- grams and Systems Change. Sept., makers. Apr., 48. 49. Henley, Patricia, Judy Fuston, Tracie Friedland, Stan. Less Violence? Peters, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- Change School Culture. Sept., ing Elementary School Trouble- 6. makers. Apr., 48. Gallenberger, Cathy and Dan Gallo- Johns, Beverley H. Give Peace a way. A School Made Great by Chance with Research-Based Ad- Caring for Kids. Feb., 31. vice for Teachers. May, 14. Galloway, Dan and Cathy Gallen- McKeon, Loren M., Steven L. berger. A School Made Great by Rosenberg, and Thomas E. Caring for Kids. Feb., 31. Dinero. Positive Peer Groups Re- Golson, Brad and Adam Broussard. claim Rejected Kids. Dec., 22. High School Honor Code Curbs MounPhtillirp. oGetstinge Th,rou gh Cheating. Feb., 27. to Kids 6 to 18. Sept., 10. Sapphire, Peggy. Know ALL Your Stu- Peters, Tracie, Patricia Henley, Judy dents to Reduce Violence. Sept., Fuston, and Laurie Wall. Rescu- 4. ing Elementary School Trouble- Sternberg, Betty J. Making High makers. Apr., 48. Schools Better Communities for Rosenberg, Steven L., Loren M. Our Children. Apr., 32. McKeon, and Thomas E. Dinero. Positive Peer Groups Reclaim Re- SCHOOL PLANT, jected Kids. Dec., 22. MANAGEMENT Sapphire, Peggy. Know ALL Your Stu- Harrigan, Merrilee. 8 Ways to Cut dents to Reduce Violence. Sept., Energy Costs. Dec., 64. 4. Simmons, Jeff. A Campus Climate SCHOOL SAFETY Plan Relaxes Racial Tension. Dec., Alderman, Terry. Total School Disci- ao. pline Includes Us All. May, 21. Wall, Laurie, Patricia Henley, Judy CampDavibd. Sechoolls lCan’,t Gr ant Fuston, and Tracie Peters. Res- Kids’ Biggest New Year’s Wish: cuing ElemeSnchotola Trrouyble - Will Parents? Jan., 4. makers. Apr., 48. Cross, ChristT. oAcpadehmiec Srta n- dards or Student Safety? Oct., 4. SCIENCE Cushman, Kathleen. Shrink Big Mahaffey, Robert. Humanize Educa- MAY 2000

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