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Hess, Frederick M. – Educational Leadership, 2009
A decade ago, many education leaders dismissed student achievement data and systematic research as having only limited utility when it came to improving schools or school systems. That was the "old stupid." But now the pendulum has swung the other way. In the "new stupid," data-based decision making and research-based practice can stand in for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Research Utilization, Politics of Education, Data
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Tucker, Marc – Educational Leadership, 2007
The United States no longer has the best educated workforce in the world. To maintain its current standard of living and successfully compete in the global economy, the country needs to overhaul an antiquated education system that is not geared to produce the graduates it needs. In a new report, Tough Choices or Tough Times, the New Commission on…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Preschool Education, Living Standards, Education Work Relationship
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Gleason, Sonia Caus; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1996
In 1992 and 1993, the Boston Public Schools and Boston Teachers' Union contracts established school-based management as a schoolwide policy. Now Boston's school-site councils are focusing on varied educational improvement issues, including educational missions, effective teaching strategies, genuine parent involvement, a student-centered…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Mission, Parent Participation
Hattie, John – Educational Leadership, 2015
"If I've learned anything from the Visible Learning research," writes noted researcher John Hattie, "it's that almost everything in education works. The key question is not, What works? but, Is it working sufficiently above the average of all possible influences? Research has shown above-average effects for leaders who…
Descriptors: Leadership Effectiveness, Instructional Leadership, Intervention, Best Practices
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Marwood, Lindy; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1986
Describes "Learnball", a classroom management approach that uses sports format and peer approval to improve productivity, motivation, and behavior in the classroom. (MD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
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Knapp, Michael S.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1990
Challenges common conceptions about disadvantaged learners, curriculum challenge and sequence, teacher role, the relationship of classroom management to academic work, and ability grouping arrangements. By striking a balance between teacher direction and learner responsibility, students' capacity for self-regulated learning increases over time.…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques
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McCormack-Larkin, Maureen – Educational Leadership, 1985
The Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Public Schools' Project RISE raised the achievement levels of 18 inner-city elementary schools dramatically without changing personnel or student composition, and without additional funding. Improvements were related to change in staff attitudes and in policies and practices affecting management, organization, behavior,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques
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Gamoran, Adam – Educational Leadership, 1992
Recent research suggests that ability grouping and tracking do not increase overall achievement in schools but promote inequality. High-track teachers are more enthusiastic and spend more time preparing lessons, whereas low-track teachers spend more time on behavior management and less on instruction. A sidebar by Cloyd Hastings demands abolition…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Thayer, Yvonne V.; Shortt, Thomas L. – Educational Leadership, 1999
A Virginia Department of Education survey of urban, suburban, and rural schools using block scheduling revealed fewer disciplinary problems, a strong teacher preference for this format over traditional scheduling, and positive effects on standardized test scores in reading and mathematics. When time is used well in schools, school climate improves…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alternate Day Schedules, Block Scheduling, Discipline
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Schmoker, Mike; Wilson, Richard B. – Educational Leadership, 1995
The key to renewal is emphasis on results and the conditions favoring them. Short-term results are pivotal to improvement efforts, particularly for automobile plants and schools striving to apply Deming's TQM principles. Success depends on regular collaboration focused on well-defined, measurable student performance goals and frequent monitoring…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
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Crowther, Sandee – Educational Leadership, 1998
Lawrence (Kansas) Public Schools has discovered that four components--clear expectations, focus on results, effective support systems, and good modeling--have substantially helped staff keep pace with constant societal and educational changes. The program's success may be attributed to six components: a professional development council,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Participative Decision Making, Program Descriptions
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Finn, Jeremy D. – Educational Leadership, 1998
Researchers have identified four types of at-home parental engagement consistently associated with school performance: actively organizing and monitoring children's time, helping with homework, discussing school matters with children, and promoting reading activities. Research has not consistently linked parents' in-school engagement and student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Family Environment, Literacy Education
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Noguera, Pedro A. – Educational Leadership, 2002
Reports research findings on efforts to reform large urban high schools by creating smaller learning communities: Size matters, but quality matters more; small schools should be created, not imposed; small school need to be accountable. Argues that given these elements, smaller learning communities will significantly improve achievement for all…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Educational Change, Educational Quality
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Van Dusen, Lani M.; Worthen, Blaine R. – Educational Leadership, 1995
Two recent studies have concluded that integrated learning systems have enormous potential but are seldom fully implemented. ILSs can transform classrooms if accompanied by increased time-on-task, computerized learning resources, effective assessment and reporting, guaranteed individualized instruction, and facilitative teachers. Sound…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines