Browsing by Subject "Educational change Case studies."
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Evolution of a high-achieving school: Building community through learning, leading and practices.
(2004)The achievement gap of ethnic and poor students has haunted educators, and some schools have narrowed the gap through building learning communities. The purpose of the study was to understand how changes occurred in a ... -
It is the process, not the test: A mixed method study of a professional learning community at one elementary school in Oklahoma.
(2006)The juxtaposition of the quest for reaching accountability benchmarks and the desire for meeting students' individual needs has created a problem for district administration, site principals, and school staff. As a result, ... -
Resistance to change in the community college: The influence of participation, open communication, perceived organizational support, and organizational commitment.
(2006)The ability to successfully implement organizational change in a constantly evolving world is an increasingly critical element for the success of community colleges. This study was conducted to examine the interrelationships ...