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Episode 2???????????????
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  • April 19, 2001
  • T. Tsurutani
  • Taka_at_futurekids.co.jp

2
Schedule
  • April 19, 2001 1300-1430
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  • April 26, 2001 1300-1430
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3
Agenda
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  • 1999????????????2????
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  • http//www.edreform.com/press/2001/apluseval.htm
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  • http//www.standardpoor.com/ProductsAndServices/Cr
    editMarketServices/SchoolEvaluationServices/School
    .html

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  • January 10, 2001, Wednesday
  • CALLS FOR CHANGE IN THE SCHEDULING OF THE SCHOOL
    DAY
  • By JODI WILGOREN
  • Source The New York Times
  • Abstract Calls for major changes in traditional
    American public school calendar are heard from
    politicians across country Mayor Rudolph
    Giuliani wants Saturday classes in New York City,
    Gov George Pataki proposes to keep students in
    school until after dark in New York and Gov Gray
    Davis plans to add 30 days onto academic year for
    lagging middle school students in California
    mounting sense is that schedule which grew out of
    agrarian economy, not educational needs, should
    be ripped up altogether Ruy Teixeira of Century
    Foundation says ideological limit on what schools
    can do is remnant of past federal funding for
    after-school programs has skyrocketed from 1
    million to 846 million in last four years,
    millions of children go to summer school, about
    two million attend year-round schools and charter
    schools lure parents with longer hours AFT
    president Sandra Feldman calls for fifth year of
    high school, while Sec Richard W Riley suggests
    making teaching 12-month job (M)

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  • The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CLC)
    program
  • "Serving Children Where They Are"
  • "Keeping Schools Open as Community Learning
    Centers
  • http//www.ed.gov/21stcclc/
  • http//www.afterschool.gov/
  • According to the report Working for Children and
    Families Safe and Smart Afterschool Programs,
    published in April 2000 by the Departments of
    Education and Justice, 69 percent of all
    married-couple families with children ages 6-17
    have both parents working outside the home. In 71
    percent of single-mother families and 85 percent
    of single-father families with children ages
    6-17, the custodial parent is working. The gap
    between parents' work schedules and their
    children's school schedules can amount to 20 to
    25 hours per week.
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??CLC????
  • The behavior of students who regularly
    participate in Montgomery, Alabama's three Star
    Search afterschool programs is improving, even
    though discipline problems have increased among
    other students. Overall, there has been a 25
    percent reduction in violence.
  • At Huock Middle School in the Salem-Keizer School
    District in Oregon, the 21st Century Community
    Learning Centers grant has allowed for a great
    expansion of programs that has led to a
    substantial drop in the use of drugs, alcohol,
    and tobacco among students in the past year.
  • Highland Park, Michigan reported a 40 percent
    drop in juvenile crime in the neighborhood
    surrounding the 21st Century Community Learning
    Centers afterschool program.
  • In Plainview, Arkansas, the 21st Century
    Community Learning Centers program implemented an
    abstinence program that resulted in no
    pregnancies in their high school graduating class
    for the first time in years. In 1998, there were
    six teen pregnancies, in 1999 there were only
    three, and in 2000, there were no pregnancies at
    the high school.
  • H In rural McCormick, South Carolina, 120
    students would have been retained in grade
    without the afterschool program.
  • Brooklyn, New York's Cypress Hills center
    reported that 72 percent of program participants
    improved their grades by 5 points on a 100-point
    scale in one or more of their classes.
  • Participants in Chattanooga, Tennessee, showed
    improved school attendance. At one school,
    absentee days dropped from 568 days to 135 at
    another the drop was from 148 to 23.
  • Preliminary findings from the 21st Century
    Community Learning Center program in Palm Beach
    County, Florida, indicate that students
    participating in the program have increased
    reading and math scores, as well as interpersonal
    self-management.
  • In Bayfield, Wisconsin, 7th through 10th graders
    no longer hang out near the grocery and liquor
    store in the Viking Mini-Mall - instead they hang
    out at school after school. They finish their
    homework, have a snack, work on a special project
    or play organized games with an adult learning
    assistant.

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  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/psaa/api/
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  • School Accountability Report Card
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  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/ope/ae/
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  • http//www.cde.ca.gov/ope/ae/pages/govperawards.ht
    ml

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  • ????????Edison Schools?
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  • http//www.edisonschools.com/index.html
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  • Edison Schools in California More than Double
    Statewide Academic Growth Edison Schools
    announced that each of its California schools
    performed extremely well on statewide
    standardized tests, making significant gains that
    were double the state average, according to the
    state's Academic Performance Index (API). As a
    group, Edison Schools averaged 74 points of
    growth against the state average of 33 points.

10
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  • The Charter Schools Institute (CSI), was
    established by the Board of Trustees of the State
    University of New York (SUNY) in February 1999 to
    help them administer their responsibilities under
    the New York Charter Schools Act of 1998 (Article
    56 of the New York Education Law).
  • http//www.newyorkcharters.org/
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  • ??????????????????K-12??
  • http//www.k12.com/home.html
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  • http//www.lightspan.com/
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  • http//www.lhs.berkeley.edu/shockwave/jar.html
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    ml
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  • http//www.webct.com/

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