improvement efforts that emphasize locally-responsive, place-based curricula. While the two movements differ in philo-sophicalorientation, they share the following goals: increasing equity in schools, making curricula and pedagogy intel-lectually rigorous, and creating content and opportunity-to-learn standards. They differ in that the standards-based movement advocates the development ofstate and national standards tied to a testing and accountability program, while rural school improvement advocates believe that all standards should be developed locally and that student assessment should be designed to provide instructional feedback to teachers. The author proposes that advocates of the two ap-proaches to school improvement work together ...
States, established the Office of School/College Relations (OSCR) in 1990 to encourage collaborative...
There is a division of opinion as to merits and the purposes of the village school of the present. M...
This study examines the effects of recent statewide education reforms on small, rural schools in 13 ...
Rural educators and researchers view reform ideas of state or federal policymakers with much skeptic...
UnrestrictedOver the past forty years education in America has been in a reform mode. The latest re...
Researchers interviewed rural high school principals in order to learn about reform of mathematics e...
Change generally emerges when the status quo no longer serves most people. It is at that point that ...
Beginning in the mid-to-late-1980s, state policymakers began to rethink their strategies for influen...
This thesis seeks to answer the question: what is the impact of mandated testing on rural schools an...
To have an impact on rural schools and communities, education researchers and reformers must stop ap...
Public schools in the United States face constant political efforts to reform our educational system...
Education in the US has been transformed by the most current wave of education reform. Standards-bas...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
Instructional policy reforms that focus on standards and assessments have gained popularity in the l...
Great changes are occurring in the vast and extremely diverse nonmetropolitan regions of the United ...
States, established the Office of School/College Relations (OSCR) in 1990 to encourage collaborative...
There is a division of opinion as to merits and the purposes of the village school of the present. M...
This study examines the effects of recent statewide education reforms on small, rural schools in 13 ...
Rural educators and researchers view reform ideas of state or federal policymakers with much skeptic...
UnrestrictedOver the past forty years education in America has been in a reform mode. The latest re...
Researchers interviewed rural high school principals in order to learn about reform of mathematics e...
Change generally emerges when the status quo no longer serves most people. It is at that point that ...
Beginning in the mid-to-late-1980s, state policymakers began to rethink their strategies for influen...
This thesis seeks to answer the question: what is the impact of mandated testing on rural schools an...
To have an impact on rural schools and communities, education researchers and reformers must stop ap...
Public schools in the United States face constant political efforts to reform our educational system...
Education in the US has been transformed by the most current wave of education reform. Standards-bas...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
Instructional policy reforms that focus on standards and assessments have gained popularity in the l...
Great changes are occurring in the vast and extremely diverse nonmetropolitan regions of the United ...
States, established the Office of School/College Relations (OSCR) in 1990 to encourage collaborative...
There is a division of opinion as to merits and the purposes of the village school of the present. M...
This study examines the effects of recent statewide education reforms on small, rural schools in 13 ...