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E-raamat: Evaluation of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia: Reform in a Changing Landscape

  • Formaat: 342 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309373814
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  • Formaat: 342 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309373814

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An Evaluation of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia is a comprehensive five-year summative evaluation report for Phase Two of an initiative to evaluate the District of Columbia's public schools. Consistent with the recommendations in the 2011 report A Plan for Evaluating the District of Columbia's Public Schools, this new report describes changes in the public schools during the period from 2009 to 2013. An Evaluation of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia examines business practices, human resources operations and human capital strategies, academic plans, and student achievement. This report identifies what is working well seven years after legislation was enacted to give control of public schools to the mayor of the District of Columbia and which areas need additional attention.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Context for School Reform in D.C. 3 Coordination, Efficiency, and Lines of Authority 4 Improving Teacher Quality 5 Learning Conditions 6 Outcomes 7 Synthesis, Conclusions, and Recommendations Bibliography Appendix A: Information Provided and Not Provided in Response to Committee Requests Appendix B: Sample Interview Protocol Appendix C: The Public Education Reform Amendment Act and Relevant Amendments Appendix D: Information about the Functioning of the Education Agencies Appendix E: Recommendations Regarding Special Education, American Institutes for Research Appendix F: Student Outcomes: Detailed Data Appendix G: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Summary 1(8)
1 Introduction
9(14)
Evaluation Questions
10(5)
Evaluation Approach
15(5)
Guide to the Report
20(3)
2 Context For School Reform in D.C.
23(18)
Changes in the City
24(8)
The PERAA Reforms
32(9)
3 Coordination, Efficiency, And Lines of Authority
41(38)
Meeting the Requirements of PERAA
42(7)
Use of PERAA's Increased Flexibility and Authority
49(4)
The Education Oversight Agencies
53(5)
Coordination
58(5)
Data Collection and Access, the Budgeting Process, and Public Engagement
63(12)
Summary and Conclusions
75(4)
4 Improving Teacher Quality
79(40)
The Design of IMPACT
81(5)
The Implementation Plan
86(14)
How DCPS Uses Information from IMPACT
100(2)
Results for the Educator Workforce
102(11)
Principal Quality
113(1)
Summary and Conclusions
114(5)
5 Learning Conditions
119(42)
Influences on Conditions for Learning
121(3)
Students
124(9)
Schools: Discipline and Attendance
133(8)
Academic Opportunities
141(15)
Summary and Conclusions
156(5)
6 Outcomes
161(32)
Student Achievement: DC CAS Data
162(16)
Student Achievement: NAEP Data
178(10)
College Entrance Exams
188(1)
Graduation Rates
189(1)
Summary and Conclusions
190(3)
7 Synthesis, Conclusions, And Recommendations
193(34)
Were PERAA's Expectations Met, and Did Its Changes Bring About Improved Coordination, Efficiency, and Accountability?
194(4)
Were the Actions School Leaders Took Consistent with Research and Best Practices?
198(3)
Have Conditions for Learning in the Schools Improved, Particularly for the Students with the Greatest Needs?
201(1)
What Does the Evidence Show About Outcomes for Students?
202(3)
Recommendations
205(6)
Bibliography
211(16)
APPENDIXES
A Information Provided and Not Provided in Response to Committee Requests
227(16)
B Sample Interview Protocol
243(4)
C The Public Education Reform Amendment Act and Relevant Amendments*
247(34)
D Information About the Functioning of the Education Agencies
281(14)
E Recommendations Regarding Special Education, American Institutes for Research
295(4)
F Student Outcomes: Detailed Data*
299(22)
G Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
321