Using data from 38 rural school districts in Nebraska, this study examined what attributes of a school district affected students\u27 aggregate levels of academic achievement. District attributes were measured through four environmental variables, four organizational variables, and an 80-item school district survey. District data was collected from a state report card. A survey was administered to a randomly selected sample of five teachers or ten percent of the total number of teachers (whichever was greater) in each of 50 randomly chosen districts. Teachers answered questions about their perceptions of their district. Districts that had a return rate of at least three surveys were included in the study. This resulted in a final sample of ...
The purpose of this study was to measure the extent of agreement among and between Nebraska Class II...
This study explored school board members\u27 perceptions of the existence of productive change condi...
As the latest in its continuing series of research on school, leadership, and classroom practices re...
Using data from 38 rural school districts in Nebraska, this study examined what attributes of a scho...
Using data from 38 small/rural school districts in Nebraska, this study examined what attributes of ...
Conducted in British Columbia, this mixed-methods study tested the effects of nine district characte...
While many factors have been identified as influencing student academic performance, previous studie...
The purpose of this study was to identify some of the possible differences in selected educational f...
The purpose of this study is to compare the grades 9-12 high school graduation rates, attendance rat...
The purpose of this study was to identify and investigate the specific superintendent leadership typ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the problems faced by small, rural Nebraska school distri...
Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning Executive Summary o determine the influence of dis...
The relationships between student achievement, school district economies of scale, school district s...
The field has gained knowledge in the area of superintendent influence on student achievement; howev...
School boards and superintendents are essential in providing leadership in school districts across t...
The purpose of this study was to measure the extent of agreement among and between Nebraska Class II...
This study explored school board members\u27 perceptions of the existence of productive change condi...
As the latest in its continuing series of research on school, leadership, and classroom practices re...
Using data from 38 rural school districts in Nebraska, this study examined what attributes of a scho...
Using data from 38 small/rural school districts in Nebraska, this study examined what attributes of ...
Conducted in British Columbia, this mixed-methods study tested the effects of nine district characte...
While many factors have been identified as influencing student academic performance, previous studie...
The purpose of this study was to identify some of the possible differences in selected educational f...
The purpose of this study is to compare the grades 9-12 high school graduation rates, attendance rat...
The purpose of this study was to identify and investigate the specific superintendent leadership typ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the problems faced by small, rural Nebraska school distri...
Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning Executive Summary o determine the influence of dis...
The relationships between student achievement, school district economies of scale, school district s...
The field has gained knowledge in the area of superintendent influence on student achievement; howev...
School boards and superintendents are essential in providing leadership in school districts across t...
The purpose of this study was to measure the extent of agreement among and between Nebraska Class II...
This study explored school board members\u27 perceptions of the existence of productive change condi...
As the latest in its continuing series of research on school, leadership, and classroom practices re...