Adequate yearly progress (AYP) on No Child Left Behind criteria was examined for a randomly selected sample of districts that qualify for the Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP). The sample involved 10% of districts that were eligible for the Small Rural Schools Achievement (SRSA) program and 10% that were eligible for the Rural and Low-income Schools (RLIS) program. Based on district reports, nearly 80% of SRSA schools made AYP, 11% failed, and 11% did not have adequate data. For schools in the RLIS program, districts reported that 65% made AYP, 29% failed, and 6% did not report adequate data. The SRSA and RLIS samples had different patterns for the categories of students that did not make AYP. Also, SRSA and RLIS districts were dif...
Purpose: The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine what correlation exists between a s...
UnrestrictedOver the past forty years education in America has been in a reform mode. The latest re...
Schools that fail to make “adequate yearly progress ” under NCLB face sanctions and may lose student...
Adequate yearly progress (AYP) on No Child Left Behind criteria was examined for a randomly selected...
Adequate yearly progress (AYP) on No Child Left Behind criteria was examined for a randomly selected...
Across the country, states are concentrating efforts to meet the requirements and the spirit of No C...
Rural education is becoming an increasing focus of federal education legislation. The Every Student ...
This quantitative study identified how rural schools differ on five school-level factors related to ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "To impr...
Education of the youth is recognized by workers in rural development as one of the most hopeful mean...
Schools in 47 high-poverty school districts located mostly along the Atlantic Coast of North Carolin...
Implementing effective reading programs to meet the demans of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) re...
Education of the youth is recognized by workers in rural development as one of the most hopeful mean...
Administrators in America’s rural school districts are uniquely challenged to meet increased achieve...
This brief assesses trends in access to, enrollment in, and success in Advanced Placement (AP) cours...
Purpose: The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine what correlation exists between a s...
UnrestrictedOver the past forty years education in America has been in a reform mode. The latest re...
Schools that fail to make “adequate yearly progress ” under NCLB face sanctions and may lose student...
Adequate yearly progress (AYP) on No Child Left Behind criteria was examined for a randomly selected...
Adequate yearly progress (AYP) on No Child Left Behind criteria was examined for a randomly selected...
Across the country, states are concentrating efforts to meet the requirements and the spirit of No C...
Rural education is becoming an increasing focus of federal education legislation. The Every Student ...
This quantitative study identified how rural schools differ on five school-level factors related to ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "To impr...
Education of the youth is recognized by workers in rural development as one of the most hopeful mean...
Schools in 47 high-poverty school districts located mostly along the Atlantic Coast of North Carolin...
Implementing effective reading programs to meet the demans of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) re...
Education of the youth is recognized by workers in rural development as one of the most hopeful mean...
Administrators in America’s rural school districts are uniquely challenged to meet increased achieve...
This brief assesses trends in access to, enrollment in, and success in Advanced Placement (AP) cours...
Purpose: The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine what correlation exists between a s...
UnrestrictedOver the past forty years education in America has been in a reform mode. The latest re...
Schools that fail to make “adequate yearly progress ” under NCLB face sanctions and may lose student...