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School Effectiveness and School Improvement: Sustaining Links
School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1997Ideally, school effectiveness research and school improvement might have a relationship with a surplus value for both. In reality, this relationship is often troublesome. Some problems can be attributed to the intrinsic differences between effectiveness and improvement, such as different missions.
Creemers, B.P.M., Reezigt, G.J.
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Improving School Improvement Plans
The Elementary School Journal, 1987Based partly on experience in large urban districts, the authors conclude that effective elementary schools with achievement higher than schools with comparable student enrollment are unusually successful in identifying and responding to strategic instructional issues.
Daniel U. Levine, Robert E. Leibert
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2018
This chapter concerns school improvement. It argues that, until recently, school improvement policies have either been created on little robust evidence at all, or have simply been based on the correlates of the kinds of school effectiveness studies described in the previous chapter.
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This chapter concerns school improvement. It argues that, until recently, school improvement policies have either been created on little robust evidence at all, or have simply been based on the correlates of the kinds of school effectiveness studies described in the previous chapter.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
Washington Elementary is in need of a School Improvement Plan (SIP), raising the State testing twenty percent from a “D” to “C” status. There are a number of factors for the principal to consider: 1.Each stakeholder will be affected by this change: students, teachers, parents, Board members, administration, and the community. 2. The rural community has
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Washington Elementary is in need of a School Improvement Plan (SIP), raising the State testing twenty percent from a “D” to “C” status. There are a number of factors for the principal to consider: 1.Each stakeholder will be affected by this change: students, teachers, parents, Board members, administration, and the community. 2. The rural community has
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Improving health in schools Improving health in schools
Independent Nurse, 2008Health and education are working together to improve young people's health and wellbeing, writes Sarah Wild.
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Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
Nearly everyone can point to problems that public schools face, and nearly everyone can offer solutions. So why haven't schools changed more? The authors' analysis leads them to suggest an answer: because they can't. THE UNITED STATES spends more money on public education than any other country in the world, but problems in our public schools abound ...
Clayton Christensen +2 more
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Nearly everyone can point to problems that public schools face, and nearly everyone can offer solutions. So why haven't schools changed more? The authors' analysis leads them to suggest an answer: because they can't. THE UNITED STATES spends more money on public education than any other country in the world, but problems in our public schools abound ...
Clayton Christensen +2 more
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School Culture, School Effectiveness and School Improvement
School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1995ABSTRACT The relevance of the concept of culture to school effectiveness and school improvement is explored. Two typologies are developed. The first proposes four ‘ideal type’ school cultures, based on two underlying domains; the second, a more elaborate and dynamic model, proposes two ‘ideal type’ school cultures, based on five underlying structures ...
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