Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-127).With few exceptions, public secondary schools in urban areas have consistently exhibited low performance for decades. Many reporters and researchers have characterized the chronic poor performance of urban secondary schools as a national crisis, which, if left unmitigated, will have catastrophic consequences for America's social and economic systems (Carmichael & Hamilton, 1967; Gardner, 1983; Thernstrom & Thernstrom, 2003; Thornburgh, 2006; Tyack, 1974; Wise, 2008). This research project sought to address the pervasiveness of failed urban school reform efforts; it concentrated on the organizational structures that surround inner-city high schools. Within a large district in Southern Calif...
UnrestrictedUrban schools have long been associated with low student achievement; large populations ...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study is to find out how urban high schools that have experienced si...
Objective. Two tacks are implicit in the seminal Chubb and Moe (1990) argument that education bureau...
UnrestrictedThere is much alarm over the condition of public schools in the United States. More and...
This 3-year study attempted to identify school and district management practices that produce exempl...
Utilizing a qualitative, multisite case study design and the theoretical framework of Hoy and Hannum...
UnrestrictedThis mixed-methods case study investigated factors that may contribute to the outperform...
Addressing the challenges of public education in urban areas is vitally important. The practical asp...
2014-04-29There are many discussions on what can best accomplish the daunting task of increasing edu...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of the study was to determine whether high performing urban high schools hav...
The purpose of this study vas to test the hypotheses that schools vith more participative processes ...
Since A Nation at Risk (1983), high schools across the United States have searched for answers to ad...
This thesis is a case study of district-led school improvement in an urban high school in west Texas...
Over the past 40 years, a variety of school improvement initiatives have been designed and implement...
UnrestrictedHistorically, students in urban high schools have underperformed academically in compari...
UnrestrictedUrban schools have long been associated with low student achievement; large populations ...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study is to find out how urban high schools that have experienced si...
Objective. Two tacks are implicit in the seminal Chubb and Moe (1990) argument that education bureau...
UnrestrictedThere is much alarm over the condition of public schools in the United States. More and...
This 3-year study attempted to identify school and district management practices that produce exempl...
Utilizing a qualitative, multisite case study design and the theoretical framework of Hoy and Hannum...
UnrestrictedThis mixed-methods case study investigated factors that may contribute to the outperform...
Addressing the challenges of public education in urban areas is vitally important. The practical asp...
2014-04-29There are many discussions on what can best accomplish the daunting task of increasing edu...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of the study was to determine whether high performing urban high schools hav...
The purpose of this study vas to test the hypotheses that schools vith more participative processes ...
Since A Nation at Risk (1983), high schools across the United States have searched for answers to ad...
This thesis is a case study of district-led school improvement in an urban high school in west Texas...
Over the past 40 years, a variety of school improvement initiatives have been designed and implement...
UnrestrictedHistorically, students in urban high schools have underperformed academically in compari...
UnrestrictedUrban schools have long been associated with low student achievement; large populations ...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study is to find out how urban high schools that have experienced si...
Objective. Two tacks are implicit in the seminal Chubb and Moe (1990) argument that education bureau...