Late 19th century name for the City of Louisville's orphanage/reform school that occupied the site now known as Belknap Campus from 1860 to 1923. Location: Belknap Campus.
Drill teams; Flags; Orphanages; Orphans; Delinquents; Reformatories; Jouett Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Louisville Industrial School of Reform;
The drill corps of the Industrial School of Reform, formerly called the Louisville House of Refuge, a home for orphaned and delinquent youth. The drill corps stands in front of what is now Jouett Hall, with a large American flag. This photo was...
Public administration--Decision making; Political planning--United States--Case studies; Bankruptcy--United States
The purpose of this study is to analyze two Congressional decisionmaking models and two policymaking models to identify which provides the strongest explanation of the bankruptcy reform process between 1997 and 2005. The two models of Congressional...
This phenomenological study investigated perceptions regarding the impact of the tenets of the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) on the self-reported achievement and underachievement among adults who had been identified and served as gifted...
Educational leadership; School improvement programs; School management and organization
This study examines how two schools utilized elements of distributed leadership to implement strategies from a reform intervention for whole school and classroom improvement planning from data. The notion of distributed leadership was refined in a...