Dual immersion schools enjoy wide popularity, academic success and provide
a promising educational model in an increasingly diverse state and nation.
A 2001 article «Reinventing the Middle School,» published in the Middle School Journal, spoke of the «arrested development» of this once -
promising educational model.
Not exact matches
Drawing on an evaluation of the Montclair
model and other research, the report concludes that school - choice plans based on magnet schools «appear most
promising in meeting the
educational goals of achieving racial balance, providing quality education, and offering diverse
educational programs.»
Whether we like it or not, an «
educational» deathblow seems to be on the horizon: The university time - tested gatekeeper - of - knowledge
model with its one - way - ticket
promise to a solid middle - class life may be seen to fall apart irrevocably.
There are public school districts across the country that have engaged in innovative contracts between teachers and the central office, and there are multiple
models of
educational interventions, including at the curricular level, that show real
promise and do not depend on wholesale structural reform.
There are a growing number of innovative schools pioneering new
educational models with
promising success.
These examples are
promising innovations to Alaska's
educational model that modernize our instruction for increased efficiencies and expansion of offerings, to say the least.