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THE PRACTICE:
Adapting School Organization to Promote Student Success
Administrators distribute power among the staff and students. They also encourage the adaptation of school policies and structures to meet the learning needs of students.
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Content Presented By:
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The Education Alliance at Brown University
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National Association of Secondary School Principals
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Resources related to this practice:
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Redesign Network at Stanford University
Internet Resources on Starting Small Schools
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/SUSE/csrn/resources/small/
A Starting Point: Top 5 websites with links to research on small schools
Why Small Schools?
Articles and studies showing the importance of small schools
The Research in Brief
ERIC digests and other research summaries
Small Schools as a Systemic Reform
How school districts are adopting small schools strategies
The Bottom Line
Research on cost-effectiveness and facilities
Who's Who
Regional small schools organization
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Resources for High School Reform
http://ncrve.berkeley.edu/NAHS/Resources.html
This compilation lists a variety of government, public and private groups that have demonstrated an interest in high school reform. Those organizations in boldface co-sponsored the New American High School Conference held in Washington, D.C., May 22-24, 1996.
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