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"The reprinted chapter presents key findings from 'A Study of Instructional Improvement,' a study that was conducted under the auspices of the Consortium for Policy Research in Education and directed by Brian Rowan, David K. Cohen, and Deborah Loewenberg Ball (all at the University of Michigan). This study examined the design, implementation, and instructional effectiveness of three of America's most widely disseminated comprehensive school reform programs (the Accelerated Schools Project, America's Choice, and Successful for All) over a four year period that encompassed the school years 2000-2001 through 2003-2004. During the course of the study, data were collected in 115 elementary schools in every region of the United States, with more than 5,300 teachers, 800 school leaders, and 7,500 students and their families participating."
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School improvement by design: lessons from a study of comprehensive school reform programs
2009, Consortium for Policy Research in Education
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"August 2009."
"...originally appeared as Chapter 49 of the 'Handbook of Education Policy Research,' edited by Gary Sykes, Barbara Schneider, and David N. Plank and published for the American Educational Research Association by Routledge Publishers in 2009."
Authors: Brian Rowan, University of Michigan; Richard Correnti, University of Pittsburgh; Robert J. Miller, University of Michigan; Eric M. Camburn, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-56).
Also issued online through the CPRE website.
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