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Macaluso, Gregory – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This paper presents the results of a study of three long-term rural superintendents and their districts. The districts were selected due to the academic successes of their students as indicated by high school graduation rate, percent of students receiving advanced designation diplomas, and percentage of graduates planning to attend college.…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Superintendents, School Districts, Graduation Rate
Hess, Frederick M.; Palmieri, Stafford; Scull, Janie – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2010
This study evaluates how welcoming thirty American cities--the twenty-five largest and five smaller "hotspots"--are to "nontraditional" problem-solvers and solutions. It assumes that the balky bureaucracies meant to improve K-12 education and hold leaders accountable are so calcified by policies, programs, contracts, and…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Urban Education, Public Education, Educational Change
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Nelson, Sarah W.; Guerra, Patricia L.; Henry, B. Genise – Administrative Issues Journal: Education, Practice, and Research, 2011
This paper describes a qualitative study of two school districts' efforts to support school leaders in developing the knowledge and skills to analyze, understand, and transform system inequities. The results suggest that, despite being armed with knowledge and skills, leaders may be reluctant to act even when doing so is within the scope of their…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Women Administrators, Qualitative Research, School Districts
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Lee, Chang-Hun – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
The aim of this study is to identify an ecological prediction model of bullying behaviors. Based on an ecological systems theory, this study identifies significant factors influencing bullying behaviors at different levels of middle and high school. These levels include the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem. More specifically,…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Bullying, Models, Parent Participation
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Miller, Peter M.; Pavlakis, Alexandra; Samartino, Lea; Bourgeois, Alexis – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2015
This qualitative study in a Midwestern US city examines how school and community-based organizations support homeless students' connections to education-related resources and relationships. Drawing from organizational brokerage theory, which delineates how individuals' chances to thrive are shaped by the organizations in which they participate,…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Homeless People, Qualitative Research, Community Organizations
Cronin, Joseph M. – School Administrator, 2010
Several New England states have been rethinking the system whereby small towns make the key decisions about school budgets and staffing under the banner of local control. Maine already has mandated a reduction in the number of local school districts from 290 to 80, allowing localities to vote on the larger districts. This consolidation, unpopular…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, School District Reorganization, Rural Areas, Case Studies
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Bredeson, Paul V.; Klar, Hans W.; Johansson, Olof – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2011
It is widely acknowledged that context matters, that it affects leadership practices. A large body of descriptive studies documents common elements in the work of school superintendents. What is less well known is how superintendents' leadership may be expressed very differently given the varying contexts in which they work. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geographic Location, Superintendents, Leadership
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Saatcioglu, Argun; Moore, Suzanne; Sargut, Gokce; Bajaj, Aarti – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2011
Social capital refers to the nature of ties within a social unit, as well as the unit's external relationships. We draw from organizational sociology and political science, and also build upon existing insights in school board research, to offer an approach that address the effects of "bonding" (internal ties) and "bridging"…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Social Capital, Governance, Board of Education Role
Corcoran, Sean; Stoddard, Christiana – Institute for Education and Social Policy, 2009
Many U.S. states provide public funding for charter schools--deregulated and privately managed schools operating in direct competition with government-run schools. While the impact of charter schools on student achievement and sorting has been intensely studied, less is known about the demand for these alternatives. Using precinct-level returns…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Demand, Elections, Educational Quality
Krispien, Christina Susanne – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The demand that today's schools shall produce better educational outcomes of their pupils is stronger than ever before, especially in front of the background of our globalized, competitive world. Past and current research has supported the hypothesis that the teacher is the most important ingredient in the educational process. As the Detroit…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Teacher Distribution, Academic Achievement
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Miller, Margaret N.; Bell, Ellen V.; Holland, David F. – Journal of Staff Development, 2009
Transforming an entire district from one that is satisfied with being academically good enough into one keenly focused on improved student performance requires overhaul that reaches from end to end, from building to building, from bottom to top. Leaders in Birdville Independent School District in Fort Worth, Texas, learned that applying five…
Descriptors: School Districts, Suburban Schools, Educational Change, Educational Principles
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Surface, Jeanne – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
The purpose of the study was to make a qualitative assessment of the impact of school consolidation on several rural Nebraska communities that have recently lost their schools. This research uses a multiple-case study design with interviews conducted in three Nebraska communities. The data from this research fell into four broad themes: social…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Qualitative Research, Rural Schools, School Closing
Franklin, Melia K. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
How do a school and a community interact? This question guided this dissertation examining one rural school and community. The purpose of this case study was to investigate the relationship between the rural Marceline R-V School District (a K-12 school system) and its community, Marceline, Missouri. The framework for this study included the…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Rural Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, School Districts
Chavez, Lisa; Frankenberg, Erica – Civil Rights Project / Proyecto Derechos Civiles, 2009
In June 2007, the Supreme Court limited the tools that school districts could use to voluntarily integrate schools. In the aftermath of the decision, educators around the country have sought models of successful plans that would also be legal. One such model may be Berkeley Unified School District's (BUSD) plan. Earlier this year, the California…
Descriptors: School Districts, Urban Schools, Student Diversity, School Desegregation
Kiesling, Herbert J. – 1970
This is a study of the relationship of a number of school and community characteristics to achievement performance levels of fifth and eighth grade pupils in a 1965 sample of 99 school districts (86 usable) in New York state. A simple model of the educational process was constructed and the relative importance of a number of school inputs…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Community Characteristics, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Schools
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