Transforming an urban school system. progress of New Haven School Change and New Haven Promise education reforms (2010-2013) / Technical appendixes : Ethan Scherer, Sarah Ryan, Lindsay Daugherty, Jonathan David Schweig, Robert Bosick, Gabriella C. Gonzalez.

In 2009, the City of New Haven and New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) announced a sweeping K-12 educational reform, New Haven School Change. The district had three primary goals for School Change: (1) close the gap between the performance of NHPS students' and Connecticut students' averages o...

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Main Authors: Scherer, Ethan (Author), Gonzalez, Gabriella (Author), Bozick, Robert (Author), Daugherty, Lindsay (Author), Schweig, Jonathan David (Author), Ryan, Sarah (RAND) (Author)
Corporate Contributor: Rand Corporation.
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Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation, [2014]
Series:Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-777-CFGNH.
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505 0 0 |t Appendixes ;  |g Appendix A.  |t School learning environment survey data and methodology description --  |g Appendix B.  |t Comparing New Haven public schools with similar districts in Connecticut : synthetic control group approach --  |g Appendix C.  |t Analysis of NHPS student educational outcomes over time --  |g Appendix D.  |t Focus group analytic approach and protocols --  |g Appendix E.  |t Analysis of New Haven City's community well-being. 
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