Given the nearly ubiquitous use of the term capacity in education policy discourse, this policy brief offers a common framework for analyzing capacity that educators, policymakers, and researchers alike can apply and understand with consistency. Drawing data from a larger three-year CPRE study of school responses to accountability in Pennsylvania, the authors\u27 goal is not to provide an easy, new, one-sentence definition, but rather to create a shared language that can be applied to research and improvement efforts in schools. To accomplish this, the authors break capacity down into component parts, explaining how each one builds off the next and contributes to theoverall concept
Professional development provides a means to build capacity among school personnel when it is delive...
The purpose of this paper is to show how successful, sustained school improvement in schools in urba...
State accountability systems and the No Child Left Behind Act force policymakers and the public, ali...
Given the nearly ubiquitous use of the term "capacity" in education policy discourse, this policy br...
Discussions of capacity should be broadened to include factors such as the relationships between ind...
This article offers a framework for assessing how education policy initiatives may affect a school’s...
Over the past decade or more, state policymakers have concentrated on putting the architecture of st...
School districts strongly influence the strategic choices that schools make to improve teaching and ...
This report examines capacity-building strategies used in eight states (California, Colorado, Florid...
Educational reform, focused on promoting student learning, depends on schools’ capacity to improve. ...
Capacity building is now mentioned synonymously with school improvement in much of the literature wi...
With schools continuing to fall short of No Child Left Behind standards and with future challenges j...
Capacity building is now mentioned synonymously with school improvement in much of the literature. H...
This exploratory research aimed to develop qualitative and quantitative strategies and means of asse...
Schools exist in a perpetual state of transformation and change. They modify and adjust their practi...
Professional development provides a means to build capacity among school personnel when it is delive...
The purpose of this paper is to show how successful, sustained school improvement in schools in urba...
State accountability systems and the No Child Left Behind Act force policymakers and the public, ali...
Given the nearly ubiquitous use of the term "capacity" in education policy discourse, this policy br...
Discussions of capacity should be broadened to include factors such as the relationships between ind...
This article offers a framework for assessing how education policy initiatives may affect a school’s...
Over the past decade or more, state policymakers have concentrated on putting the architecture of st...
School districts strongly influence the strategic choices that schools make to improve teaching and ...
This report examines capacity-building strategies used in eight states (California, Colorado, Florid...
Educational reform, focused on promoting student learning, depends on schools’ capacity to improve. ...
Capacity building is now mentioned synonymously with school improvement in much of the literature wi...
With schools continuing to fall short of No Child Left Behind standards and with future challenges j...
Capacity building is now mentioned synonymously with school improvement in much of the literature. H...
This exploratory research aimed to develop qualitative and quantitative strategies and means of asse...
Schools exist in a perpetual state of transformation and change. They modify and adjust their practi...
Professional development provides a means to build capacity among school personnel when it is delive...
The purpose of this paper is to show how successful, sustained school improvement in schools in urba...
State accountability systems and the No Child Left Behind Act force policymakers and the public, ali...