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Kansas State Board of Education, Topeka. – 1989
Public school choice is an area of educational reform that has received attention from state and federal policymakers. Common applications of choice programs include alternative schools; open enrollment/intradistrict choice; and statewide/interdistrict choice. The following areas in public school choice are covered in this report: perceived…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Nontraditional Education, Public Schools
Smith, Dennie L.; McNelis, Mary J. – 1990
The implementation and evaluation of the effects of a seven-period day on students and teachers, especially on student achievement, is the purpose of this study. A three-part methodology includes two applications of the Concerns Based Adoption Model (CBAM) to teachers; administration of the School Attitude Survey (SAS) to students and teachers;…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Achievement Rating, Class Organization, Curriculum Design
Hess, Fritz – 1989
An assessment of the relative and absolute impact of various educational reform movements on student learning and an analysis of school superintendents' roles in such movements are the purposes of this study. Mailed surveys to 70 experienced New York school superintendents yielded a 78.6 percent response rate. The first phase focused on the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Cochran-Smith, Marilyn, Ed.; Zeichner, Kenneth M., Ed. – Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (Bks), 2005
This landmark volume presents the work of the American Educational Research Association's Panel on Research and Teacher Education. It represents a systematic effort to apply a common set of scholarly lenses to a range of important topics in teacher education. The Panel's charge was twofold: (1) to create for the larger educational research…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Characteristics, Research Design, Educational Change
DiBiase, Rebecca Wolf – Education Commission of the States (NJ3), 2005
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was passed with a promise to "change the culture of America's schools." A focus on accountability for results is among its main vehicles for transformation, including the requirement that significant action be taken in schools and districts that continue to underperform academically. Toward that end, NCLB…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, State Officials, Accountability, School Restructuring
Research for Action, 2005
Research for Action (RFA) has been tracking changes in 86 Philadelphia schools that were originally identified as "low-performing" and targeted for intervention following the state takeover of the School District of Philadelphia in 2001. This document outlines some of the numerous changes that have occurred in these "Original…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Low Achievement, School Districts
California Univ., Los Angeles. Center for Mental Health in Schools. – 1996
Schools committed to the success of all children must have an array of activities designed to enable learning by addressing barriers to learning. An enabling component for schools encompasses six areas of program activity. This unit, "Introduction to Classroom Focused Enabling as a Key Element in Addressing Barriers to Student Learning," is the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Drapeau, Suzanne – 2002
This paper is a study of the organizational changes that were implemented at Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) (Canada) over a 3-year period beginning in 1998. NSCC consists of 13 campuses enrolling 7,000 students in a range of postsecondary certificate and diploma programs, as well as about 500 students in adult learning programs. The…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Effectiveness, Change Strategies, Community Colleges
Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement, 2005
Several years after the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), there are persistently low-performing schools in every state that face increasingly strong consequences for failing to improve student achievement sufficiently. In particular, schools that fail to make adequate yearly progress (AYP) for five consecutive years must…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Restructuring, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Chhuon, Vichet; Gilkey, Elizabeth M.; Gonzalez, Margarita; Daly, Alan J.; Chrispeels, Janet H. – Online Submission, 2006
Trust has been found to be an important component of school effectiveness, yet remains understudied especially in terms of school-central office relations. Using mixed methods in a case-study design, this research illustrates how the lack of trust, which often remains undiscussed in school reform, was surfaced and then began to be addressed by a…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), School Effectiveness, School Restructuring, Educational Change
American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. – 1995
Educators, concerned with disturbing trends in school failure, are arguing for more learner-centered models of schooling. Such a reform effort requires set principles that emphasize the active and reflective nature of learning and learners; 14 such principles are reported here. The immediate goal of this report is to provide a framework that can…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Processes, Educational Methods
Weindling, Dick; Wallace, Mike – 1997
Over the past decade, the United Kingdom's central government education-reform program has created new leadership and management tasks. Key questions have arisen about how leaders will work to achieve the core purpose of their schools. This paper is based on a review of 15 major research studies that examined the impact of recent educational…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Centralization, Decentralization, Educational Administration
Spielmann, Guy; Radnofsky, Mary L. – 1997
There is ample evidence that the success or failure of school reform lies not only in the soundness and appropriateness of the reform model chosen, but primarily in its perception, acceptance, and endorsement by teachers. This essay expresses the concept of power as it applies to school reform that focuses on teacher empowerment and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership, Policy Formation, Power Structure
Meyer, Joseph B. – 1997
A history of education in the state of Wyoming, along with a description of recent legislative initiatives, are presented in this paper. It opens with statewide reorganizations begun in the 1960s that unified school districts and equalized property valuation. A decade later a court order ruled the system inequitable and new laws provided for a…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Needs
Stanford, Barbara – 1998
Although models of successful school innovations exist, some reformers are giving up on the public schools. To address this problem, some suggestions for educators who want usable concepts to reform education are presented. The book is intended for the busy professionals devoted to education-teachers, teachers, administrators, curriculum…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
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