JSTOR

Facing the Challenges of Whole-School Reform

Author

Bodilly, Susan J. ; Kirby, Sheila Nataraj ; Berends, Mark

Year

2002

Publisher

RAND Corporation

Type

BOOK

Category

Education

Language

English

Pages

267

ISBN

978-0-83303-224-9

Link

Last Update

09-Sep-2024

Keywords

EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General;SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies

Description

About a decade ago, New American Schools (NAS) set out to address theperceived lagging performance of American students and the lacklusterresults of school reform efforts. As a private nonprofit organization,NAS's mission was-and is-to help schools and districts raise studentachievement levels by using whole-school designs and design team assistanceduring implementation. Since its inception, NAS has engaged in adevelopment phase (1992-1993), a demonstration phase (1993-1995), and ascale-up phase (1995-present). Over the last ten years, RAND has been monitoring the progress of the NASinitiative. This book is a retrospective on NAS and draws together thefindings from RAND research. The book underscores the significantcontributions made by NAS to comprehensive school reform but also highlightsthe challenges of trying to reform schools through whole-school designs.Divided into sections on each research phase, the book concludes with anafterword by NAS updating its own strategy for the future. This book willinterest those who want to better understand comprehensive school reform andits effects on teaching and learning within high-stakes accountabilityenvironments.

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