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Success for all: Improving the Quality of Implementation of Whole-School Change Through the Use of a National Reform Network

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Success for all: Improving the Quality of Implementation of Whole-School Change Through the Use of a National Reform Network

Abstract/Description

The role and importance of national reform network participation in the implementation of one of the most successful U.S. whole-school reform efforts--Success for ALL (SFA)--is profiled here. The paper explores this educational network beyond professional development and examines the relationship between participation in SFA's national reform network activities and the quality of program implementation. Part 1 briefly describes the SFA model for school change and its major components. Then, after presenting a theoretical framework for understanding educational networks and how they can be used in supporting whole-school change, the analysis turns to how network activities are used to facilitate quality implementation of SFA. Two types of network activities are explored: (1) participation in a national conference; and (2) participation in local support network activities. The findings illuminate key connections between network participation and the quality implementation of whole-school change. It is suggested that national reform network activities play a key role in the development and expansion of whole-school change models. Appended is a list of the variables explored under the headings outcome measures, program structure, and reading curriculum/strategies.

Date

Volume

30

Issue

3

Pages

385-408

Resource type

Research/Scholarly Media

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Published Text

Scholarship genre

Empirical

Open access/full-text available

Yes

Peer reviewed

Yes

ISSN

0013-1245

Citation

Cooper, R., Slavin, R. E., & Madden, N. A. (1998). Success for all: Improving the Quality of Implementation of Whole-School Change Through the Use of a National Reform Network. Education and Urban Society, 30(3), 385–408. https://doi.org/10.1177/0013124598030003006

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