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Poppink, Sue; Ma, Xin; Shen, Jianping – Journal of International Education and Leadership, 2019
For this study, we examined the constructs of time, student groupings, and professional staffing in schools and determined their significance in whether or not schools made Adequate Yearly Progress or were required mandatory improvement. We conducted a logistical regression analysis using a national data set, the School and Staffing Survey…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Suburban Schools, Rural Schools, School Schedules
Howley, Craig – 1996
Recent national reports reinforce the growing perception that small schools are good schools. This may seem a revolution or the latest fad in schooling; however, issues of size cannot be captured in universal guidelines. This digest discusses the history of school size dilemmas to demonstrate why this is so. The earliest research literature on…
Descriptors: Educational History, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education, House Plan
Reed, Lorrie C. – 2003
Between 1997 and 2001, an elementary school on the south side of Chicago was reorganized to improve student achievement. By 2000, students at one small school (referred to as CASE) showed achievement gains, while students at other small schools within the host site did not. Teachers at CASE could not account for its success. During 2000-2001 a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Black Education, Educational Practices
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
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Davidson, Jill – Horace, 2002
In an effort to find out what makes small schools work, teachers, administrators, and students from seven small high schools in seven states were interviewed. While each school was different, themes that surfaced included the presence of varied forms of small learning communities, personalized learning plans, learner-centered assessment and…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Educational Practices, High Schools, House Plan
Carnie, Fiona – Education Revolution, 2002
Research shows that in small schools students have better attendance and higher test scores, participate in more activities, are less violent, and feel more connected to their schools; teachers form closer bonds with students and are more innovative; and parents are more involved. Three models are examined: small schools, schools within a school,…
Descriptors: Campuses, Demonstration Programs, Educational Environment, Educational Practices
McAndrews, Tobin; Anderson, Wendell – 2002
Schools within schools are large public schools that have been divided into smaller autonomous subunits to create a sense of community and cohesiveness among students and staff. This digest discusses the benefits, drawbacks, varieties, and sources of funding for schools within schools. Designers of these schools seek the advantages of both large…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Charter Schools, Class Size
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
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 2000
Research has established that small schools create intimate learning communities where students can be encouraged by caring adults, reduce student alienation, reduce negative effects of low socioeconomic status, and encourage teachers to help students succeed. Strategies for creating small learning communities within large schools and findings on…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Wasley, Patricia A.; Fine, Michelle; Gladden, Matt; Holland, Nicole E.; King, Sherry P.; Mosak, Esther; Powell, Linda C. – 2000
A 2-year study of small Chicago schools found that small schools, especially small high schools, help students succeed. The study focused on about 150 small schools founded in Chicago during 1990-97 and their progress through 1999. Elementary schools had fewer than 350 students; high schools fewer than 400 students. Quantitative analyses covered…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Collegiality, Disadvantaged, Educational Change
Howley, Craig – 2001
This overview examines recent research and thinking about school size and bases discussion on two key assumptions: good schools can differ widely in size, and there is no such thing as "optimal" school size. Rather, the "right" size for a school depends on local conditions and contexts. School size means more than total student enrollment. Grade…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Context Effect, Educational Environment, Educational Policy
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
Holland, Nicole E. – 2002
Educators in intentionally small schools in Chicago are working to create a climate that is inviting, engaging, and challenging to some of the most academically disadvantaged students. Over a period of 18 months, data were collected from eight intentionally small schools that included elementary, middle, and high schools; freestanding schools;…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 2002
A Seattle (Washington) high school has been closing the achievement gap between White and minority group students by promoting a personalized learning environment. This has been accomplished by limiting enrollment, instituting a house plan for freshmen and sophomores, integrating the curriculum, mentoring, providing time for teacher collaboration,…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Active Learning, Diversity (Student), Educational Change
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