In this policy brief, we discuss implications of the use of school-level reform designs for state and local policymakers. The more schools choose such reforms, the more is being learned about the importance of the state and local roles in facilitating appropriate matches between designs and schools and in supporting design-based improvement over time. In the Fall of 1997, Congress authorized competitive grants to provide up to $50,000 per year per school for the use of comprehensive reform models. Beginning in July, 1998, Title I schools will be eligible for $120 million of the funds provided; non-Title I schools may compete for $25 million. The Comprehensive School Reform Development Program (CSRD), also known as the “Obey-Porter” program ...
For the past several years, researchers at the Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE) ha...
Maine and Vermont have been national leaders in state-level coordination of high school reform. Both...
In an effort to improve student achievement, thousands of US schools have adopted school reform mode...
In this policy brief, we discuss implications of the use of school-level reform designs for state an...
7 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
This CPRE report is a reprint of a chapter that originally appeared as Chapter 49 of the Handbook of...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This brief focuses on design issues surrounding policies aimed at decentralization, drawing from thr...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
School districts strongly influence the strategic choices that schools make to improve teaching and ...
Under the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) provision of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), s...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
Though I have only just realized it, this special issue of Journal of Education for Students Placed ...
2 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
iii, 127 leaves. Advisor: Perry JohnstonThe Problem: The problem of this study was to provide an ana...
For the past several years, researchers at the Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE) ha...
Maine and Vermont have been national leaders in state-level coordination of high school reform. Both...
In an effort to improve student achievement, thousands of US schools have adopted school reform mode...
In this policy brief, we discuss implications of the use of school-level reform designs for state an...
7 p.A microfiche version of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: ...
This CPRE report is a reprint of a chapter that originally appeared as Chapter 49 of the Handbook of...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs Identifies five challenges that confront educators and policymakers...
This brief focuses on design issues surrounding policies aimed at decentralization, drawing from thr...
Although public education is a constitutional responsibility of state government, state policymakers...
School districts strongly influence the strategic choices that schools make to improve teaching and ...
Under the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) provision of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), s...
In this policy brief, Allan Odden argues that it may be time to redesign state and district school f...
Though I have only just realized it, this special issue of Journal of Education for Students Placed ...
2 p.A microfiche copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: DOC...
iii, 127 leaves. Advisor: Perry JohnstonThe Problem: The problem of this study was to provide an ana...
For the past several years, researchers at the Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE) ha...
Maine and Vermont have been national leaders in state-level coordination of high school reform. Both...
In an effort to improve student achievement, thousands of US schools have adopted school reform mode...