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Molineaux, Rebecca – Educational Research Service, 2009
This "Informed Educator" examines the use of small learning communities to address the disadvantages of large, comprehensive schools in a cost effective manner. The different types of small learning communities are described, and the research on both small schools and small learning communities is discussed. Lastly, issues that should be addressed…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Small Group Instruction, Program Descriptions
Tasker, Mary – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2008
This article tracks recent developments in the debate about secondary school size. It looks at the growth of the small schools movement in the United States and at initiatives currently underway in the United Kingdom. The article explores various strategies for reconfiguring secondary schools into smaller learning communities or "schools…
Descriptors: Small Schools, School Size, Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools
Jennings, Jennifer L.; Pallas, Aaron M. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University (NJ1), 2010
No study has comprehensively examined what types of students are attending new small schools in New York City and whether these students have different characteristics, on average, than students at the schools they replaced. This study fills this gap by comparing the characteristics of entering new small high school students with those of all…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Characteristics, Small Schools, Educational Policy
Haifetz, Daniel – Center for Educational Innovation - Public Education Association, 2008
School restructuring is a process of reform that attempts to reconcile idealistic aspirations of educators with the realities of large public schools. While most educators have high expectations for their students, the impersonal structure of public schools is an obstacle to achieving these goals. In order to be effective, teachers must know the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Restructuring, House Plan, Change Strategies

Whitaker, Kathryn S. – Journal of School Leadership, 1998
Presents results of a school-restructuring case study involving a high school participating in the Coalition of Essential Schools and RE: Learning Project. Nine common coalition principles were implemented, primarily within the school-within-a-school program. Barriers included staff jealousy, political controversy, decreased staff development…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, Communication Problems, High Schools
Seick, Roger E., Jr. – 1976
This practicum report describes a year-long effort to reorganize a large urban junior high school according to the "house plan" concept, in which the school is organized administratively and geographically by grade level, rather than by academic department. The reorganization plan involved five major changes, including relocation of departments…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Innovation, Experimental Programs, House Plan
Buechler, Mark – 2002
For its sixth national conference, a national collaboration in support of school reform sharpened its focus by asking Houston Independent School District (HISD) to host the conference and serve as a "case study." HISD was an ideal subject because of a long history of addressing statewide standards-based reform and engaging in multiple…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Change Strategies, Community Involvement
Keefe, James W.; And Others – 1992
Developed as a guide for school leaders faced with the task of restructuring a school, this guide is a comprehensive look at the notions of restructuring and reform. It provides a comprehensive definition of restructuring, three outstanding representative examples, and a systematic process for implementing and managing change. Written to provide…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, House Plan
IMPACT II--The Teachers Network, New York, NY. – 1994
The Teachers Network created The Teachers Voice Initiative to bring teachers together and empower them to create their vision of the future of education. This book presents the perspectives of participating teachers, who report on their experiences as agents of change and designers of curriculum. Papers include: "Teacher Leadership for Creating…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Cox, David – 2002
Big school districts promised to hold down costs by centralizing functions under one roof and delivering a greater selection of academic offerings and activities, thus improving education. But they have not delivered. Up to a certain size, consolidation can save costs, but above that size, districts experience "diseconomies of scale,"…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bureaucracy, Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Gregory, Tom – 2000
Since 1970, essentially all research favors the creation of small high schools. Four forces that have contributed to the growing obsolescence of large, comprehensive high schools are the onset of the information age, the emergence of an adolescent culture, the students' rights movement, and changing attitudes about the proper functioning of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, High Schools
SRI International, Menlo Park, CA. – 2003
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funds a 5-year program supporting the start-up of new small high schools of no more than 400 students and the conversion of larger high schools into smaller, more personalized schools or learning communities. This report focuses on the program's first year and compares new small schools, large high schools…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Hodgetts, Colin, Ed. – 1997
In 1993, New York City tried a different way of changing failing schools. A large failing high school was closed, and in its place were created four small high schools, a small elementary school, an infant and toddler program, a day care center for children of adolescent parents, and a medical clinic. Over a period of 3 or 4 years the building was…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Class Size, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Lawrence, Barbara Kent – 2003
The ancient Athenian "agora" functioned as a marketplace for ideas and commerce and offered an ideal place for teaching and learning. This digest suggests adapting such a model to modern needs and describes successful small schools that have done so while reducing costs. Research shows that small schools offer many advantages for…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Building Innovation, Change Strategies, Educational Change
AEL, Inc., Charleston, WV. – 2003
Research shows that small schools and schools within schools can yield positive outcomes for students and improved satisfaction and effectiveness among school staff. Small schools can be less costly than larger ones if judged by expenditure per graduate instead of cost per pupil enrolled. Examination of the policy environments of urban schools in…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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