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Creighton, Linda; Creighton, Theodore; Parks, David – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2010
The authors of this discussion identify one of the most pressing issues facing American universities: the number of graduate students who fail to graduate. We review the literature and further analyze the student and institutional factors most significant in predicting the degree completion rates of graduate students in education. Based on the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Mentors, Universities, Academic Failure
Martin, Michael; Taylor, Katherine – Horace, 2009
As a team of job-embedded instructional coaches in an ethnically and economically diverse learning environment, the authors are dedicated to thinking through and troubleshooting the improvement of teaching and learning in the three learning communities that make up Clover Park High School. They agree with commentator Laurie Olsen who writes, "Data…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Beliefs, Instructional Improvement, Standardized Tests
School Reform in a High Poverty Elementary School: A Grounded Theory Case Study of Capacity Building
Dodman, Stephanie Lynn – ProQuest LLC, 2011
There is a persistent and significant gap in the achievement of students who attend high-poverty schools and those who attend low-poverty schools. Students in high-poverty schools, the majority of whom are African American and Hispanic, are not achieving the same levels of academic success as their low-poverty or White counterparts. Retention…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Capacity Building, Educational Policy, Accountability

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