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Liu, Shujie; Teddlie, Charles – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2009
Much educational effectiveness research has been conducted over the past 40 years in developed countries, whereas few studies have focused on developing or newly industrialized countries such as the People's Republic of China. The case studies discussed in this article are part of a larger multiple-case, mixed-methods study that investigated 6…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, School Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Developing Nations
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Datnow, Amanda; Lasky, Susan G.; Stringfield, Samuel C.; Teddlie, Charles – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2005
This article is a summary of findings from an extensive review of literature of research on educational reform originating at or being supported by various systemic levels. The goal of this review was to gain a better understanding of the factors influencing the improvement of education for racially and linguistic minority youth. We report…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Language Minorities, Federal Government, Educational Policy
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Taylor, Dianne L.; Teddlie, Charles – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 1999
Examined the extent to which schools that received Title I funds for schoolwide programs implemented the plans they developed when requesting funds. Results from 10 urban elementary schools show that schools implemented some plan components but did not generally implement instructional innovations included in the plans. (SLD)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Innovation, Educational Planning
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Taylor, Diane L.; Teddlie, Charles; Freeman, John; Pounders, Mickey – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 1998
Examines the school day experiences of four third graders at schools that vary by effectiveness and student body socioeconomic (SES) status. Their experiences highlight the mundane way in which the average school day passes. Students have little opportunity for critical thinking, and except in the more effective lower SES school, they have very…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Effective Schools Research, Elementary School Students, Grade 3