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Kidron, Yael; Darwin, Marlene J. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2007
This article presents a review of widely implemented, externally developed whole school improvement models. The models serve elementary, middle, and high schools and schools operated by education service providers. A systematic review of the research was conducted using rigorous evidence standards. Across models, the whole school improvement…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Education Service Centers, Academic Achievement, Models
Shambaugh, Larisa; Graczewski, Cheryl; Therriault, Susan Bowles; Darwin, Marlene J. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2007
The current education policy environment places a heavy emphasis on scientifically based research. This article examines how whole school improvement models approach the development of a research agenda, including what influences and challenges model providers face in implementing their agenda. Responses also detail the advantages and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Research Needs, Models, Educational Policy
Fleischman, Steve; Harmon, Jennifer A.; Darwin, Marlene J. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2007
The past two decades have seen an increased need for better consumer reporting in education. This has resulted in part from a variety of education initiatives sponsored by the US Department of Education (ED) and others. The initiatives have increased the number of school improvement options available to educators and encouraged--or sometimes…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, News Reporting, Educational Change, Educational Research

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