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What Makes a Good Elementary School? A Critical Examination
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Educational PsychologyEducationSchool OrganizationGood Elementary SchoolElementary EducationTeacher LeadershipTeacher EducationClassroom Management StrategyPrimary EducationEffective SchoolDecision MakingSchool FunctioningEducational LeadershipEffective SchoolsLeadershipStudent LeadershipPerformance StudiesSecondary EducationTeacher EvaluationEducational EvaluationEducational Assessment
Abstract With a renewed emphasis on student achievement, school improvement, and shared decision making, and in an effort to create and maintain effective schools, researchers try to delineate those characteristics that positively affect student learning and behavior. In exploring the different views that persons have regarding the characteristics of effective schools, the authors reviewed research studies to identify factors considered to be determinants of an effective school. Specific topic areas examined were the views of teachers, parents, and administrators regarding effective schools, as well as an examination of the related research literature. Consistent across the 4 areas was the importance of a positive school climate and strong leadership. Implications for educational leaders are provided.
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