| Product Description | This report calls for a new approach to school improvement, one that balances a prescriptive content approach and a context-driven process approach. More information about the approach is available online at www.mcrel.org/successinsight. |
| Authors | Lou Cicchinelli, Ceri Dean, Mike Galvin, Bryan Goodwin, Danette Parsley |
| Target Audience | School and district leaders interested in improving student achievement in their schools |
| Ways to Use this Product | School leaders and others interested in improving student achievement can read this report to get an overview of the Success in Sight process, what research says about improving student achievement, and seven key principles for school improvement. |
Key Ideas | To improve student achievement and avoid such sanctions, educators need to balance the "science" of effective schooling with the "art" of creating school communities that are truly focused on creating high achievement for all students. |
How to Get this Product | Get the report as a free download |
| APA Citation | Cicchinelli, L., Dean, C., Galvin, M., Goodwin, B., Parsley, D. (2006). Success in sight: A comprehensive approach to school improvement. Denver, CO: Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL). |
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