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Hendrie, Caroline – Education Week, 2005
Even before a single student had signed up for High Tech High School, the founders of the new charter school on San Diego Bay knew they did not want that first school to be their last. They wanted to affect more children. To that end, Larry G. Rosenstock, the founding principal of the highly regarded 5-year-old school, and other leaders of the…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Organizational Change, School Restructuring, Educational Development
Bergee, Martin J.; Westfall, Claude R. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2005
This is the third study in a line of inquiry whose purpose has been to develop a theoretical model of selected extra musical variables' influence on solo and small-ensemble festival ratings. Authors of the second of these (Bergee & McWhirter, 2005) had used binomial logistic regression as the basis for their model-formulation strategy. Their…
Descriptors: Models, Rating Scales, Music, Regression (Statistics)
Flegg, A. T.; Allen, D. O. – Education Economics, 2007
This paper examines whether the rapid growth in the number of students in British universities in recent years has led to congestion, in the sense that certain universities' output could have been higher if this expansion had been less rapid. The focus of the paper is on 45 older universities that were in existence prior to 1992. The analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Data Analysis, College Attendance, Enrollment Management
Felner, Robert D.; Seitsinger, Anne M.; Brand, Stephen; Burns, Amy; Bolton, Natalie – Educational Psychologist, 2007
Personalizing the school environment is a central goal of efforts to transform America's schools. Three decades of work by the Project on High Performance Learning Communities are considered that demonstrate the potential impact and importance of the creation of "small learning environments" on student motivation, adjustment, and well-being.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change, Educational Environment
McKnight, Cynthia M.; McIntire, David D.; Stude, Douglas P. – Christian Higher Education, 2007
An instrument was designed to assess the current state of faculty governance at those institutions of higher learning that are members of the Coalition of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU). The purpose was to arrive at a clearer understanding of the variety and range of governance systems that are currently in place among CCCU schools. In…
Descriptors: Governance, Church Related Colleges, Christianity, Evaluation Methods
Howley, Craig – 1999
Previous research in California, Alaska, and West Virginia has suggested that school or school district size may influence student achievement indirectly by mediating the effects of socioeconomic status (SES) on achievement. The Matthew Project is replicating the key analyses of the West Virginia study in four strategically chosen states: Georgia,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Effect Size, Elementary Secondary Education
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Office of Research. – 1990
School districts in South Carolina are ranked according to their 1990-91 average daily membership (ADM) from the 15-day attendance and membership report. Ninety-one geographic school districts are represented in addition to Palmetto Unified District, South Carolina Youth Services District, Felton Laboratory School of South Carolina State College,…
Descriptors: Attendance, Average Daily Membership, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
Nelson, Erik – 1985
Because larger schools offer advantages such as a greater variety of activities, economic efficiency, and a sense of identity in the community, schools are often combined. Beyond these positive effects, however, school consolidation has some negative aspects. These liabilities include less human contact, less input from teachers in…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
Noppe, Rene; Yager, Stuart; Webb, Carol; Sheng, Bridget – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2013
The purpose of this study was to determine the decision-making and problem-solving approaches most frequently used by school superintendents in two mid-western states when confronted with district dilemmas. The research replicated a study conducted by Polka, Litchka, Caizi, Denig and Mete (2011) in five Mid-Atlantic states. The survey used in both…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Administrator Attitudes, Superintendents, School Districts
Serra, Francis – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This quantitative study was designed to analyze the percentage of students pursuing selected Career and Technical Education (CTE) vocational courses in schools throughout the State of Florida and to determine if there is a relationship to school district size during school year 2008-2009. The study sought to determine if smaller districts are more…
Descriptors: Career Education, Technical Education, Vocational Education, High School Students
Desimone, Laura – Teachers College Record, 2013
Background: Since the onset of standards-based reform and its continuation in the form of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and now Race to the Top, debates have continued about whether such policies foster desirable change in states, districts, schools and classrooms. Research Question: The study asks: How do state and district administrators,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Academic Standards, State Standards, Educational Legislation
Strange, Marty; Johnson, Jerry; Finical, Ashton – Rural School and Community Trust, 2009
The authors discuss two "weighted" grant formulas intended to better target funding to districts with the highest concentrations of poverty, contending that under weighted grants, undesirable effects can occur, including: (1) Per pupil funding for a Title I student in a large school district is greater than that for a Title I student in…
Descriptors: Weighted Scores, Grants, Federal Programs, Federal Aid
Frank, Stephen; Feinberg, Randi – Education Resource Strategies, 2008
In this paper, a companion piece to "Strategic Designs: Lessons from Leading Edge Small Urban High Schools" (ED544382), the authors analyze small high school spending in three urban districts--Baltimore City, Boston, and Chicago--to understand whether it is higher than in larger schools; if it is, why it is different; and the policy…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Case Studies, High Schools, Small Schools
Hardy, David E.; Katsinas, Stephen G. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2008
This article uses the 2005 Basic Classifications of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a framing device through which to examine patterns of student financial aid at America's rural community colleges, which represent 64% of all U.S. community colleges. Rural community colleges serve more first-time, full-time students than…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Student Financial Aid, Grants, Rural Schools
Stanley, Linda R.; Comello, Maria Leonora G.; Edwards, Ruth W.; Marquart, Beverly S. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2008
The primary purpose of our study was to explore the effects of rurality on school adjustment and other school-related variables. Using data from 167,738 7th-12th graders located in a national sample of 185 predominantly white communities, multilevel models were estimated for perceived school performance and school liking using a variety of…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, School Activities, Academic Achievement, School Size

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