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Reezigt, Gerry J.; Creemers, Bert P. M. – School Effectiveness & School Improvement, 2005
The comprehensive framework was developed in the Effective School Improvement Project. The initial framework was based on an analysis of a range of theories and an additional analysis of case studies in the field of school improvement. A revision took place after an analytic confrontation of the initial framework with successful improvement…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Educational Improvement, Case Studies, Guidelines
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Van Houtte, Mieke – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2005
This article questions whether culture and climate can be considered interchangeable concepts in school effectiveness research. Hereto both are compared by describing them thoroughly and reviewing their main advantages and disadvantages. It is argued that the two are different. Preference is given to culture as more suitable and more accurate for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, School Effectiveness, Effective Schools Research
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Elkins, Tom; Elliott, John – Research Papers in Education, 2004
This paper outlines the ways in which successive UK governments have regulated and controlled the teaching profession since the 1980s. Key initiatives relating to curriculum, school effectiveness and individual teacher performance are considered in some detail, because these issues have arguably had the greatest impact upon teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), School Effectiveness, Quality Control, Accountability
Bracey, Gerard W. – School Administrator, 2005
In recent years, as various agencies have stressed standards, assessment and accountability in schools, more and more attention has been given to getting students ready for the tests or the instruction. A more appropriate and humane approach to readiness considers not only how ready the child is for the school, but also how ready the school is for…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, School Readiness, Kindergarten, Educational Assessment
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Braun, Henry; Qu, Yanxuan – ETS Research Report Series, 2008
This paper reports on a study conducted to investigate the consistency of the results between 2 approaches to estimating school effectiveness through value-added modeling. Estimates of school effects from the layered model employing item response theory (IRT) scaled data are compared to estimates derived from a discrete growth model based on the…
Descriptors: Value Added Models, School Effectiveness, Robustness (Statistics), Computation
Bridgeland, John M.; DiIulio, John J.; Streeter, Ryan T.; Mason, James R. – Civic Enterprises, 2008
Regardless of incomes, education, and performance at the school, say the authors, parents believe that their involvement is central to their child's academic success. What parents need is an access point that many are not finding. Selected reported findings include: (1)) Parents see a more demanding world: (2) Parents share high aspirations for…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, High Schools, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
Zhao, Yong – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
American educators are very concerned by mandates prescribed in the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act and state-level reforms such as new curriculum standards and requirements. The concern is understandable because noncompliance leads to unbearable consequences. Failure to make AYP--adequate yearly progress--can result in a series of punitive…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Global Approach, Labor Force Development, Competition
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Kyriakides, Leonidas; Creemers, Bert P. M. – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
This paper reviews educational effectiveness theory, concentrating on the time stability of the teacher and school effect. The contribution of longitudinal studies investigating the long-term effect of schools and teachers to modelling educational effectiveness is discussed. Findings of a longitudinal study on the progress of students (N=1681) in…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Longitudinal Studies, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Achievement
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Tymms, Peter; Merrell, Christine; Heron, Tara; Jones, Paul; Albone, Stephen; Henderson, Brian – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2008
Effectiveness studies have largely concentrated on the school as the unit of analysis, although an increasing number have directed their attention to the teacher as the main unit of interest. But policy is often directed through organisations at the district level or what is sometimes known as the Education Authority (EA). Few studies have…
Descriptors: School Districts, Foreign Countries, Role, Educational Policy
Lazarin, Melissa – Center for American Progress, 2011
The charter school landscape is dramatically different today compared to when the federal government first forayed into the field in 1994. That year it established the Charter School Program as part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, or ESEA. The Charter School Program, which is designed to support the startup of new public charter…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Quality Control, School Activities
Education Week, 2011
This year's "Quality Counts" report, the 15th edition of this annual report produced through the joint efforts of the "Education Week" newsroom and the Editorial Projects in Education Research Center, arrives at a time of continued fiscal anxiety and education policy ferment in the wake of what has been widely described as the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Economic Climate, Educational Finance, Educational Quality
Moriyama, Karen Ito – ProQuest LLC, 2009
In this era of accountability, there is a need to fairly and accurately document the ways that educational systems contribute to student achievement. This study used the regression discontinuity design within a multilevel framework as an alternative approach to estimate school effectiveness by examining the effect of the value added to students'…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Teacher Characteristics, Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness
de la Torre, Marisa; Gwynne, Julia – Consortium on Chicago School Research, 2009
Few decisions by a school district are more controversial than the decision to close a school. School staff, students and their families, and even the local community all bear a substantial burden once the decision is made to close a school. Since 2001, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) has closed 44 schools for reasons of poor academic performance or…
Descriptors: School Closing, Public Schools, Urban Schools, Elementary Schools
Lake, Robin J.; Hill, Paul T. – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2009
The search continues for effective ways to educate disadvantaged children in big cities. Different cities have tried varied approaches--intensive work on the professional skills of teachers and administrators in Boston, standardized approaches to instruction in San Diego, and extensive use of vouchers and chartering in Washington, D.C., and…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Performance, Public Schools, Urban Schools
Brinson, Dana; Rhim, Lauren Morando – Academic Development Institute, 2009
The components of a successful school are clear. Many educators can easily list them: high expectations for all students, a safe and orderly learning environment, strong instructional leadership, highly qualified teachers, data-driven decision making, etc. Then why don't more schools change the what they are doing to mirror them? Knowing the…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, School Effectiveness, School Turnaround, Effective Schools Research
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