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Hargreaves, David H. – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
After a brief review of some milestones in the story of how schools contribute to inequalities in student achievement, more recent work on how experience of collaboration between schools can help to narrow the gap is shown to underpin the new concept of a self-improving school system. The main focus is then on the principal features of a…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Equal Education, Partnerships in Education, Effective Schools Research
Lichtman, Grant – Independent School, 2014
As recently as five years ago, educators politely listened to, and largely ignored, suggestions that the world is changing at a dramatic rate and that education must adapt. Today, many educators agree that the traditional Industrial Age model of learning no longer adequately prepares students for their futures. As a result, many schools, and…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Educational Change, Change Strategies, Educational Practices
Johnson, Joseph F.; Uline, Cynthia L.; Perez, Lynne G. – Educational Leadership, 2014
What drives decisions about what gets taught, how, and to whom? In some districts, teachers base these decisions on the organization of textbooks, the timing of pacing charts, or lesson plans from prior years. Often, they base curricular decisions on content that needs to be "covered." In contrast, in many of the United States'…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models, Instructional Effectiveness
Wang, Yinying; Decker, Janet R. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2014
Despite the relatively large number of students enrolled in Ohio's virtual schools, it is unclear how virtual schools compare to their traditional school counterparts on measures of student achievement. To provide some insight, we compared the school performance from 2007-2011 at Ohio's virtual and traditional schools. The results suggest that…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Sustainability, Academic Achievement, Conventional Instruction
Fox, Sean B.; McDermott, Carrie L. – Journal for Leadership and Instruction, 2015
Budgetary shortfalls and excessive layoffs have left public schools with a deficiency of professional innovation as well as modern theory and practice. It is imperative that educators identify the exemplary school systems that are engaging students and adults in 21st century education, and broadcast those patterns of success to schools in need of…
Descriptors: Public Education, Rural Areas, Educational Innovation, Effective Schools Research
Olney, Martha L. – Journal of Economic Education, 2015
The University of California, Berkeley sends more undergraduate students to economics PhD programs than any other public university. While this fact is surely a function of its size, there may be lessons from the Berkeley experience that others could adopt. To investigate why Berkeley generates so many economics PhD students, the author convened…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Economics Education, Student Surveys
WestEd, 2014
Despite decades of experience supporting efforts from local to state levels to improve learning for underserved students, Sonia Caus Gleason and WestEd's Nancy Gerzon could not point to examples of entire schools accomplishing what they believed was possible: high-poverty public schools personalizing learning for all students to consistently reach…
Descriptors: Effective Schools Research, High Achievement, Equal Education, Disadvantaged Schools
Sanders-Smith, Stephanie C. – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2015
Using a Bernsteinian theoretical framework, this study compares two American early childhood centres, one with a primarily progressive pedagogy (Frank Lloyd Wright Family Centre) and one with a primarily traditional pedagogy (Casimir Pulaski Centre), in high-poverty Chicago neighbourhoods to examine the effects of different pedagogic practices on…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Preschool Evaluation, Early Childhood Education, Pretests Posttests
Niu, Sunny; Li, Jun; Merriman, Jennifer; Matos-Elefonte, Haifa – College Board, 2015
In this study, we compare SpringBoard® (SB) schools that had continuously used the SB English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum for at least three years with comparable non-SB schools. For high schools, the outcomes examined were school-level AP® participation and performance for a) all AP subjects, b) ELA and social science AP subjects, and c) ELA…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Curriculum, Effective Schools Research, Comparative Analysis
Principal, 2012
Schools that are integrating the arts into literacy, math, and other core subjects are dispelling the notion that there's an either-or choice in education--either you focus on literacy and math or you provide a well-rounded curriculum in the arts and other subjects. Crayola grant-recipient schools are demonstrating that you can do both--and end up…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Grants, Art Education, Integrated Curriculum
Schrum, Lynne; Levin, Barbara B. – Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2013
In this paper, we argue that teachers have an opportunity to take on leadership roles in technology-rich schools and districts. Based on data collected during a year-long project to investigate award-winning schools and districts, we used observations, interviews and focus groups, and document analysis to glean lessons learned from leaders and…
Descriptors: Effective Schools Research, Teacher Leadership, Observation, Interviews
Marcel, Jean-Francois – Policy Futures in Education, 2013
Current changes affecting education systems have impacted teaching work as a whole. The concept of teachers' and establishments' effectiveness was introduced to operationalise an approach that is dominated by the cost-benefit model. This article uses this premise to suggest an analysis of the social value of teaching work, and more specifically…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Effectiveness, School Effectiveness, Cost Effectiveness
Hayes, Jeanne; Greaves, Thomas W. – T.H.E. Journal, 2013
Educators have seen the excitement and focus that students show when using digital devices. In hopes of increasing attendance, reducing dropout rates, and improving learning overall, more and more superintendents are driving their districts toward a 1-to-1 environment in which students take control of their own learning. The question is no longer…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, National Surveys, Technology Planning, Cost Effectiveness
Martinez, Monica R.; McGrath, Dennis – Phi Delta Kappan, 2013
Helping students become responsible for their own learning is an incredibly challenging task since it requires transforming their previous, passive "sit-and-get" learning style into a go-and-get orientation. The authors present a collection of eight schools that offer valuable examples of how to develop students as self-directed…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Effective Schools Research, School Culture, Teaching Methods
Smith, Thomas M.; Preston, Courtney; Haynes, Katherine Taylor; Booker, Laura Neergaard – Teachers College Record, 2015
Background/Context: High schools are under increasing pressure to move beyond just graduating students, and many high schools today continue to have low rates of student retention and learning, particularly for students from traditionally low-performing subgroups. Differential dropout rates, wherein low-income students, minorities, and English…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Low Achievement, High Achievement