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Raywid, Mary Anne – 1996
Many educators see school downsizing efforts as the linchpin of school restructuring. Several forms that school downsizing efforts are taking are explored, along with a discussion of the reasons for which small schools are being established. The types of subschools that are being launched (houses, mini-schools, schools-within-schools) are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Raywid, Mary Anne – Educational Leadership, 2002
Describes seven school downsizing models adopted by school districts in several states to create small schools and schools-within-schools, including inadequacy of "policy by exception." Discusses policy-related challenges of schools-within-schools and small schools. Argues that state and school district policies and structures need to support, not…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Charter Schools, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Raywid, Mary Anne – 1999
The small schools literature began with the large-scale quantitative studies of the late 1980s and early 1990s that firmly established small schools as more productive and effective than large ones. These studies confirmed various benefits of small schools--higher academic achievement, increased student satisfaction, and fewer dropouts and…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Change, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Raywid, Mary Anne – 1995
Today, the division of large schools into subschools or subunits is often recommended as the answer to a number of problems in education. This paper examines the several forms of school-downsizing efforts and the somewhat diverse purposes for which they are being established. The data come from a review of literature and an evaluation of 22…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Educational Change, Effective Schools Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Raywid, Mary Anne – 1996
This digest briefly reviews the current movement to downsize urban schools to help educators decide whether and why to pursue such a move, and to indicate which models appear most promising. Research evidence is strong that small schools benefit the entire school community. Small schools are particularly beneficial for disadvantaged youth, who…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Research
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Henderson, Haven; Raywid, Mary Anne – Journal of Negro Education, 1994
New York City is establishing a number of new small high schools. Implementation of this reform effort is described through the example of the Legacy School for Integrated Studies, a school committed to providing an intellectually responsible education that is sensitive to issues faced by people of color and the poor. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Change, High School Students, High Schools
Raywid, Mary Anne – 1997
This booklet addresses three questions about small schools, commonly posed by skeptics: "What do we really know about small schools?" What is there to recommend them?" and "Can we explain their track record?" With regard to the first question, large-scale studies compared the records of 300 students in 8 small New York…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Benefits, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education