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Main Author: Floyd, Nubra Elaine
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED282480
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contents Yearend Report on Macy Program Consultation, James Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Connecticut, 1985-86 School Year. Floyd, Nubra Elaine College Bound Students College Preparation Consultation Programs Educational Diagnosis Enrichment Activities High Schools Higher Education Intervention Library Skills Low Income Groups Minority Groups Parent School Relationship Public Schools Research Skills Secondary School Students Technical Assistance Technical assistance provided to a public school enrichment program for low income ethnic minority students at New Haven's Hillhouse High School during the 1985-1986 school year is described. Attention is directed to three areas for which consultative support and technical assistance were provided: the Parent Contact Network, the Library Research Unit, and the High School Adjustment Seminar. The enrichment program, which is funded by the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation and the Carol Herzog Foundation, is a four-year intensive academic program with special supportive services to prepare students for college and professional schools. The Parent Contact Network promotes communication with the parents of students in the program. The library research unit, an elective offering of the program, involved six science, English, and mathematics teachers who were assigned to assist students in using the library to research a health-related topic. The High School Adjustment Seminar was a special diagnostic intervention that sought to determine why approximately a quarter of the 60 students were doing poorly in at least one of their regular academic courses. (SW)
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spellingShingle Yearend Report on Macy Program Consultation, James Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Connecticut, 1985-86 School Year.
Floyd, Nubra Elaine
College Bound Students
College Preparation
Consultation Programs
Educational Diagnosis
Enrichment Activities
High Schools
Higher Education
Intervention
Library Skills
Low Income Groups
Minority Groups
Parent School Relationship
Public Schools
Research Skills
Secondary School Students
Technical Assistance
Yearend Report on Macy Program Consultation, James Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Connecticut, 1985-86 School Year. Floyd, Nubra Elaine College Bound Students College Preparation Consultation Programs Educational Diagnosis Enrichment Activities High Schools Higher Education Intervention Library Skills Low Income Groups Minority Groups Parent School Relationship Public Schools Research Skills Secondary School Students Technical Assistance Technical assistance provided to a public school enrichment program for low income ethnic minority students at New Haven's Hillhouse High School during the 1985-1986 school year is described. Attention is directed to three areas for which consultative support and technical assistance were provided: the Parent Contact Network, the Library Research Unit, and the High School Adjustment Seminar. The enrichment program, which is funded by the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation and the Carol Herzog Foundation, is a four-year intensive academic program with special supportive services to prepare students for college and professional schools. The Parent Contact Network promotes communication with the parents of students in the program. The library research unit, an elective offering of the program, involved six science, English, and mathematics teachers who were assigned to assist students in using the library to research a health-related topic. The High School Adjustment Seminar was a special diagnostic intervention that sought to determine why approximately a quarter of the 60 students were doing poorly in at least one of their regular academic courses. (SW)
title Yearend Report on Macy Program Consultation, James Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Connecticut, 1985-86 School Year.
topic College Bound Students
College Preparation
Consultation Programs
Educational Diagnosis
Enrichment Activities
High Schools
Higher Education
Intervention
Library Skills
Low Income Groups
Minority Groups
Parent School Relationship
Public Schools
Research Skills
Secondary School Students
Technical Assistance
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED282480