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Abbott, Martin L.; Joireman, Jeff; Stroh, Heather R. – 2002
This study was a replication of the method used by R. Bickel and C. Howley (2000), applying the approach to Washington state academic performance of fourth and seventh graders. While Bickel and Howley focused on the 8th grade Iowa Test of Basic Skills and the 11th grade Georgia High School Graduate Test, this study examined performance on the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Junior High School Students
Howley, Craig – 2001
This paper discusses "constructions" of school size in West Virginia and Ohio and related issues concerned with school and school district consolidation, and the role of education, politics, and globalization. "School size" is not the same as enrollment; grade span and level are important in understandings of size.…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Globalization, Grade Span Configuration
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Swanson, Austin D. – Research in Rural Education, 1988
Examines evidence on the effects of school and school district size in light of the educational reform movement and increasingly sophisticated telecommunications. Discusses an emerging technology of individualization that could alter conceptions of optimal school size. Focuses on New York studies. Contains 35 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Costs, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Howley, Craig; Bickel, Robert – American School Board Journal, 2002
Schools and districts with large number of economically disadvantaged students are likely to have higher average test scores if both are smaller. Larger school sizes, up to a reasonable limit, improve average test scores in affluent communities. Achievement among larger schools in larger districts shows the strongest relationship with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Sinopoli, Henry D. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The need for superintendents to respond correctly to the myriad of legally charged situations is vital to the success of a school district. In small rural school districts, without the benefit of extensive financial resources or large administrative bureaucracies, many of the day-to-day legal challenges are handled solely by the superintendent of…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, School Law, Program Effectiveness, Court Litigation
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Louis, Karen Seashore; Thomas, Emanda; Anderson, Stephen – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2010
This article examines whether centrally developed initiatives at the state level have an impact on how districts in the U.S. think about their role in providing direction and support for student learning, and also examines how districts view the strategies that state governments use to initiate change at the local level. Our focus is on smaller…
Descriptors: State School District Relationship, School District Size, Educational Policy, State Standards
Graves, Bill – School Administrator, 2010
For decades, people questioned the sense of having two school districts, each with its own superintendent, central office and high school, operating in the same small town of The Dalles on the banks of the Columbia River in north-central Oregon. But election campaigns to consolidate repeatedly failed because each community had strong emotional…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, High Schools, School Districts, School District Size
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Dee, Thomas S.; Ha, Wei; Jacob, Brian Aaron – Brookings Papers on Education Policy, 2007
Recent literature has focused on how school size influences both costs and outcomes (for example, test scores and educational attainment). It also emphasizes how school size may change the nature of educationally relevant social interactions among students, teachers, and administrators. However, there appears to be little corresponding evidence on…
Descriptors: High Schools, Parent Participation, Probability, Social Capital
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Rubie-Davies, Christine M.; Townsend, Michael A. R. – Journal of School Health, 2007
Background: There is a need for greater international understanding of student safety in schools. This New Zealand study investigated the causes and school location of fractures sustained by students attending elementary school, with special emphasis on the types of fractures sustained following falls from playground equipment of various heights.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Size, School Location, Playgrounds
Nitta, Keith; Holley, Marc; Wrobel, Sharon – Education Working Paper Archive, 2008
This phenomenological study of school consolidation is an investigation of how education policy that dictates the reorganization of schools and districts impacts educational choices, learning environments, and school culture. Although quality studies of optimal school size for promoting student achievement and cutting costs have emerged in the…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, School Culture, School Size, Phenomenology
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Rodriguez, Louie F. – Educational Policy, 2008
Urban high school reform is one of the most significant challenges facing education today. In response to this challenge, reformers have put significant energy toward restructuring the large high school primarily through creating smaller school settings. Although the research literature often draws connections between school size and student…
Descriptors: School Culture, High Schools, High School Students, Urban Schools
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Hu, Yuanyuan – World Englishes, 2008
This paper explores the implementation of China's English language policy for primary schools in the 2004-5 school year through case studies of four public schools of different types. Data were collected through document reviews, interviews, and observations. The investigation of the four schools illustrates that during 2004-5 the policy has not…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Educationally Disadvantaged, Social Stratification, Foreign Countries
White, Denise Sue – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Enrollment in Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) schools is declining as is the number of schools and teachers. While there could be many reasons for this, one perception of SDA schools, held by parents, teachers, pastors, and school board members, is that students enrolled in schools with one, two, or three teachers do not achieve at the same rate as…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Parochial Schools, One Teacher Schools, Small Schools
Shipway, Ann M. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which the presidents of the ten public community and technical colleges in the state of West Virginia perceive their institutions implementing the seven dimensions of college life in support of labor market responsiveness identified by the U.S. Department of Education. The U.S. Department…
Descriptors: Technical Institutes, Organizational Culture, Community Colleges, Labor Market
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Van Maele, Dimitri; Van Houtte, Mieke – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2009
Purpose: Teachers trusting other groups of actors in their school enhances a school's functioning. Research relating teacher trust to school context has proven scarce, however. This study explores the extent to which teachers from a same school share a level of trust. Organizational value culture, size, and group composition are associated with…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Collegiality, Secondary Schools, Private Schools
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