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Tiffany S. Aaron; Coby V. Meyers; Dallas Hambrick Hitt; Bryan A. VanGronigen – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
Principals are responsible for planning school improvement efforts at the school level to leverage increases in student achievement. Recent research underscores how principals engage in satisficing behaviors that result in low-quality school improvement plans (SIPs). To disrupt compliance-based planning practices and produce high-quality SIPs,…
Descriptors: Principals, Educational Planning, Educational Improvement, Urban Schools
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Edgar Quilabert; Antoni Verger; Mauro C. Moschetti; Gerard Ferrer-Esteban; Marcel Pagès – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
Contemporary educational reforms emphasise school autonomy, performance-based management, and accountability as necessary policies for attaining improvement goals. Despite their widespread adoption, the configuration and enactment of these policies are discretionary and contingent, deeply influenced by the interaction of local contexts,…
Descriptors: Barriers, Educational Improvement, Governance, Educational Policy
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Adrian Larbi-Cherif; Joshua L. Glazer; Ashley Ison – American Journal of Education, 2024
Purpose: Increasingly, school systems are forming improvement networks and using continuous improvement (CI) to realize more ambitious and equitable instruction. Yet networks reside in environments that place formidable demands on school leaders and house multiple, and sometimes contradictory, beliefs about educational goals and practices.…
Descriptors: School Districts, Urban Schools, Educational Improvement, Principals
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Shaw, Ryan D.; Bernard, Cara Faith – Arts Education Policy Review, 2023
In recent years, arts education has become a focus of some school improvement efforts, with consistent evidence emerging that vibrant arts programs can improve factors commonly listed as goals in school improvement plans, including engagement, attendance, and school climate. Such models mainly make use of arts integration, an approach that marries…
Descriptors: School Culture, School Turnaround, Program Effectiveness, Program Implementation
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Portz, John – Urban Education, 2021
Educational accountability is dominated by a focus on test scores to assess academic achievement. An emerging trend toward "next-generation" accountability includes a broader conception of student learning and multiple metrics. A policy design approach is used to analyze this trend. Four design elements--goals, actors, metrics, and…
Descriptors: School Districts, Urban Schools, Accountability, Educational Trends
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Stephen M. Leach; Jason C. Immekus; Jeffrey C. Valentine; Prathiba Batley; Dena Dossett; Tamara Lewis; Thomas Reece – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2025
Educators commonly use school climate survey scores to inform and evaluate interventions for equitably improving learning and reducing educational disparities. Unfortunately, validity evidence to support these (and other) score uses often falls short. In response, Whitehouse et al. proposed a collaborative, two-part validity testing framework for…
Descriptors: School Surveys, Measurement, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Educational Environment
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Diem, Sarah; Sampson, Carrie – Urban Education, 2023
School district decentralization typically shifts authority and resources from central office administrators at the district level to leaders at the school level. Although decentralization reforms have been prevalent in urban educational contexts for decades, they often yield poor results for low-income, minoritized communities. In this article,…
Descriptors: School District Reorganization, Administrative Organization, Equal Education, Educational Improvement
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Ford, Timothy G.; Forsyth, Patrick B. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2021
Purpose: The evidence is strong that the instability of teacher rosters in urban school settings has negative consequences for student learning, but our concern is with the opposite phenomenon--What is the value added to the organization when a school's teaching roster is stable over time? Our theory of teacher corps stability hinges on the claim…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Social Capital, Urban Teaching, Faculty Mobility
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Sabrina Wesley-Nero; Dionne Davis – Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 2024
District-level central office administrators (COA) and school principals influence the efficacy of reforms aimed at improving outcomes for marginalized students. This qualitative case study examines the experiences of COA and principals from one reform-oriented school district during their participation in a master's degree program in leadership…
Descriptors: Central Office Administrators, Principals, School Administration, Educational Change
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Highfield, Camilla; Rubie-Davies, Christine – School Leadership & Management, 2022
This paper describes findings related to the effectiveness of secondary school middle leaders as a contributor to within-school variation in academic results for students at department level in urban high schools. The 'high-stakes' academic assessment results for students in 10 urban high schools in New Zealand in English, mathematics and science…
Descriptors: Middle Management, School Administration, Outcomes of Education, Leadership Effectiveness
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Dedi Irwan; Muhammad Iqbal Ripo Putra; Nurussaniah Nurussaniah – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2023
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, schools were to make emergency shift from full offline to online learning. With limited time given, schools were forced to bring out all their best potential in implementing this online learning. Such situation described the actual abilities, potentials, and challenges of each school in implementing online…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Pandemics, COVID-19, Educational Practices
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Green, Terrance; Castro, Andrene J.; Lowe, Tracie; Sikes, Chloe; Gururaj, Suchitra; Mba, Chioma – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reconsider school improvement from the perspectives of community leaders who support urban schools in equitable ways. Design/methodology/approach: This study employs the Delphi method to elicit feedback from community leaders. Findings: Findings highlight how the community equity literacy leadership…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, School Community Relationship, Equal Education, Literacy Education
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Weddle, Hayley – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2022
A better understanding of the ways in which school leaders frame collaboration is needed, as the framing of reform efforts plays a large role in steering change. This study explores how leaders' frames for collaboration intersect with teachers' collaborative work in four urban middle schools over time. Findings demonstrate the role of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Improvement, Leadership, Teacher Collaboration
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Freidus, Alexandra – Educational Policy, 2022
Discussions of school integration often contrast the perceived deficits of segregated schools with the perceived strengths of schools with diverse student bodies. In this study, I examine the relationships that school community members infer between student demographics and school quality in diversifying areas of New York City. I use portraits of…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Student Diversity, Educational Quality, Urban Schools
Molly F. Gordon; Holly Hart – Grantee Submission, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide concrete examples of what leadership behaviors and strategies look like in high-poverty urban schools in Chicago that are successful at improving student outcomes. We compared the strategies used by principals who were rated by their teachers on annual surveys as being strong instructional leaders…
Descriptors: Principals, Urban Schools, Academic Achievement, Poverty
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