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Howley, Craig B.; Bickel, Robert – 1999
Previous studies found that the small size of schools or school districts mitigated the negative influence of poverty on academic achievement in California, Alaska, and West Virginia. The Matthew Project extends this research in four additional states selected to provide varied settings: Ohio, Georgia, Texas, and Montana. Data from each state were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, School District Size
Howley, Craig B. – 1989
This digest reviews recent evidence of the positive effects of small-scale schooling on student achievement. Historically, larger school size has been viewed as an important educational reform producing cost-effectiveness and educational efficiency. Today, small-scale schooling is found primarily in rural areas and small towns. A 1964 study…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Performance Factors, Rural Schools
Howley, Craig B. – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1989
Recent studies of effects of small-scale schooling on student achievement suggest that, when the interaction between SES and organizational scale is accounted for, small schools provide substantial benefits to low-SES students. Mechanisms may include small class size, good student affect, and cooperative interpersonal relationships. Contains 54…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, School District Size
Howley, Craig B. – 2000
This digest looks at school district size and its possible relationship to school performance, defined here as aggregate achievement of a school's students on state-mandated tests. An overview of size issues briefly discusses class size, school size, district size, and organizational "scaling" or coordination of various levels of size.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Poverty
Johnson, Jerry D.; Howley, Craig B.; Howley, Aimee A. – 2002
Previous studies in seven states have shown that school and district size consistently mediated the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and student achievement, with results critically relevant to state-level policymaking. The present study examined how the relationship between size and achievement varied in Arkansas schools and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Policy
Efficiency and the Characteristics of School Districts: A Study of 178 School Districts in Kentucky.

Howley, Craig B. – Research in Rural Education, 1989
Critiques the notion of school district efficiency and applies 1 definition to the performance of all 178 Kentucky districts. Finds that achievement test performance of inefficient districts exceeded that of efficient districts by .20 standard deviation, and that efficiency was related to smallness but not ruralness. Contains 26 references.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Educational Economics
Howley, Craig B.; Howley, Aimee; Larson, William – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1999
A survey of 604 principals of suburban and rural schools in Ohio and West Virginia found that suburban Ohio principals showed less interest in traditional-consensual approaches to planning, whereas rural Ohio principals showed less interest in the new technicist approaches. Suburban West Virginia principals favored the new technicist approach,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Howley, Craig B. – 1996
This dissertation synopsis examines the relationship of school size to the achievement of students of varying levels of socioeconomic status in West Virginia and investigates motives for consolidation in this mostly rural state. To control for varying grade-span configurations, size (of school and district) was defined as enrollment per grade…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, County School Districts, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education
Howley, Craig B. – 1999
Previous studies found that the small size of schools or school districts mitigated the negative influence of poverty on academic achievement in California, Alaska, and West Virginia. The Matthew Project extends this research in four additional states selected to provide varied settings. Montana has a remarkable number of small schools and small…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Correlation, Economically Disadvantaged
Howley, Craig B. – 1999
Previous studies found that the small size of schools or school districts mitigated the negative influence of poverty on academic achievement in California, Alaska, and West Virginia. The Matthew Project extends this research in four additional states selected to provide varied settings. Ohio is a very diverse, urbanized state with a large…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Correlation, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education