This report summarizes findings from one component of the Consortium for Policy Research in Education’s (CPRE) evaluation of the General Electric Foundation’s (GEF) Developing FuturesTM in Education program in Stamford Public Schools (SPS). The purpose was to closely analyze the district’s capacity to support system-wide instructional improvement. To understand how SPS, one of the four Developing FuturesTM districts that were examined, built capacity for system-wide instructional improvement, our study focused on a single, overarching question: to what extent has SPS central office adopted and institutionalized the seven core principles of Developing FuturesTM
Apparitional Economies is invested in both a historical consideration of economic conditions through...
Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Open Access, finalized November 27, 2012 and presented to the Univ...
This summary of the full research report-- Natural Cultural Districts: A Three-City Study (February...
This report summarizes findings from one component of the Consortium for Policy Research in Educatio...
This report summarizes findings from one component of the Consortium for Policy Research in Educatio...
Since hypertext learning environments (HLE) are widely used in education, it is important to study t...
The University of Massachusetts Boston has a rich history of mission-driven commitments that engage ...
This paper begins with a concept: establishing a shared datasets initiative at the University of Nor...
The impacts of development have degraded the Tan Brook to the point that water pollution and floodin...
Learning from experience is critical for adaptive decision-making. When the world is unpredictable, ...
While many universities have been deploying both electronic learning (eLearning) and soci...
In response to the increasing diverse population of the world and in our schools, it is necessary th...
This article describes levels of participation of students in contacts with real patients and how te...
Memorandum sent to the University of Denver\u27s Provost and Chancellor about interest in a study on...
Cognitive enhancement refers to the improvement of cognitive ability in normal healthy individuals. ...
Apparitional Economies is invested in both a historical consideration of economic conditions through...
Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Open Access, finalized November 27, 2012 and presented to the Univ...
This summary of the full research report-- Natural Cultural Districts: A Three-City Study (February...
This report summarizes findings from one component of the Consortium for Policy Research in Educatio...
This report summarizes findings from one component of the Consortium for Policy Research in Educatio...
Since hypertext learning environments (HLE) are widely used in education, it is important to study t...
The University of Massachusetts Boston has a rich history of mission-driven commitments that engage ...
This paper begins with a concept: establishing a shared datasets initiative at the University of Nor...
The impacts of development have degraded the Tan Brook to the point that water pollution and floodin...
Learning from experience is critical for adaptive decision-making. When the world is unpredictable, ...
While many universities have been deploying both electronic learning (eLearning) and soci...
In response to the increasing diverse population of the world and in our schools, it is necessary th...
This article describes levels of participation of students in contacts with real patients and how te...
Memorandum sent to the University of Denver\u27s Provost and Chancellor about interest in a study on...
Cognitive enhancement refers to the improvement of cognitive ability in normal healthy individuals. ...
Apparitional Economies is invested in both a historical consideration of economic conditions through...
Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Open Access, finalized November 27, 2012 and presented to the Univ...
This summary of the full research report-- Natural Cultural Districts: A Three-City Study (February...