Not exact matches
In my article, I referred to Green Dot's takeover of Locke
High School to raise the question of «scalability» — whether
reforms can be reproduced on a broad
scale — and the question of whether a charter takeover produces an educational miracle.
«The [Tulane] authors also report that the [academic] gains were not equal across groups: white students gained more than black students from the
reforms,» according to the NEPC, also noting that a large -
scale out - migration of
higher income students may have resulted in inflated growth scores for the charter
schools.
-LSB-...]
High Schools on a Human Scale shows the huge power of small schools, perhaps the nation's fastest - growing refor
Schools on a Human
Scale shows the huge power of small
schools, perhaps the nation's fastest - growing refor
schools, perhaps the nation's fastest - growing
reform idea.
Since the 1960s, there have been continuing federal efforts to bring
reform to
scale in
high - poverty elementary and secondary
schools across the U.S..
Furthermore,
reform opponents believe the inappropriate use of
high - stakes testing, combined with declining federal support for education, has led to a wide
scale vilification of public
school teachers in particular and public
schools in general.