Positioned in relationship to reform literature calling for small schools “by design” and interpreting data from a case study of a high performing but low-SES district in a Midwestern state, this paper provides a basis for making sense of the apparent divergence in policies governing schooling structures in rural and urban places. Its interpretation examines the way educational reformers work to valorize a multidimensional set of practices constituting “small school reform.” This reform package is, ironically, to some extent unrelated to what is actually taking place naturally in small schools and districts, where more “traditional” practices are said to be more common. Reformers often regard such practices as deficient, but that judgment s...
This dissertation contributes to a line of evidence about the role of socioeconomic status (and rela...
Exploring the revival of.interest in smalfer schools, the fastback examines the legacy of the small ...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Positioned in relationship to reform literature calling for small schools “by design” and interpreti...
Wasley and Fine write this essay to respond to the oft-heard claim that small schools are not a syst...
This qualitative ethnographic case study explored the evolution of a public urban high s...
Substantial government and foundation support has recently coalesced behind restructuring large publ...
After decades of district consolidation and the construction of larger and larger schools at both th...
The paper explores the ways in which research and practice have shaped how we think about the proper...
Every community, rural and urban alike, faces the problem of providing for the development of its ch...
This article reviews the research on relationships between school and district size, pupil achieveme...
5 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Since A Nation at Risk (1983), high schools across the United States have searched for answers to ad...
Since small school problems are magnified in rural areas and since small rural schools have suffered...
This paper reports results of the first systematic analysis of the progress of standards-based refor...
This dissertation contributes to a line of evidence about the role of socioeconomic status (and rela...
Exploring the revival of.interest in smalfer schools, the fastback examines the legacy of the small ...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Positioned in relationship to reform literature calling for small schools “by design” and interpreti...
Wasley and Fine write this essay to respond to the oft-heard claim that small schools are not a syst...
This qualitative ethnographic case study explored the evolution of a public urban high s...
Substantial government and foundation support has recently coalesced behind restructuring large publ...
After decades of district consolidation and the construction of larger and larger schools at both th...
The paper explores the ways in which research and practice have shaped how we think about the proper...
Every community, rural and urban alike, faces the problem of providing for the development of its ch...
This article reviews the research on relationships between school and district size, pupil achieveme...
5 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
Since A Nation at Risk (1983), high schools across the United States have searched for answers to ad...
Since small school problems are magnified in rural areas and since small rural schools have suffered...
This paper reports results of the first systematic analysis of the progress of standards-based refor...
This dissertation contributes to a line of evidence about the role of socioeconomic status (and rela...
Exploring the revival of.interest in smalfer schools, the fastback examines the legacy of the small ...
7 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...