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Analysis and Recommendations for Alternatives to the Washington Assessment of Student Learning

No
September 1, 2006
Linda Darling-Hammond, Laura McCloskey, and Ray Pecheone
School Redesign Network

Linda Darling-Hammond et al. examine the pros and cons of Washington's provision of alternatives for its exit exam, the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL). 

 

How Do California School Districts Get Ready for Multiple Pathways? A Synthesis of Planning Challenges

No
December 1, 2009
School Redesign Network
School Redesign Network

This brief SRN report focuses on a reform effort taking place in ten school districts in California that are planning a comprehensive system of multiple pathways in high schools. 

Multiple Measures Approaches to High School Graduation

No
April 1, 2005
Linda Darling-Hammond, Elle Rustique-Forrester, and Raymond Pecheone
School Redesign Network

In this report, Linda Darling-Hammond et al. show how the design of high school graduation policies can have important consequences for teaching, learning, and student attainment.

 

Leadership Development in California

No
January 1, 2007
Linda Darling-Hammond and Stelios Orphanos
Institute for Research on Education Policy & Practice; School Redesign Network

Over two decades of research has established that school leadership is critical to improving academic achievement. Linda Darling-Hammond and Stelios Orphanos address the question that naturally follows: If leadership matters, how can it be developed?

 

Austin Independent School District and the School Redesign Network: A Partnership for Successful School Redesign

No
January 1, 2006
Raymond Pecheone, Paul Tytler, and Peter Ross
School Redesign Network

This report documents eight phases of the Austin Independent School District’s High School Redesign Initiative, conducted in partnership with SRN at Stanford University.

 

Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness: How Teacher Performance Assessments Can Measure and Improve Teaching

No
October 1, 2010
Linda Darling-Hammond
Published by the Center for American Progress

In this report, Linda Darling-Hammond describes teacher performance assessments that are reliable, consistent and powerful and can improve student and teacher learning.

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