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School Effectiveness and School Improvement | 2004

Improving schools in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas? A review of research evidence

Daniel Muijs; Alma Harris; Christopher Chapman; Louise Stoll; J Russ

Schools in difficult and challenging circumstances have received increasing policy and to some extent research attention in recent years. Improving schools in these circumstances is likely to prove a difficult process. This literature review has attempted to collect research on improving schools in these areas. Themes emerging from the literature include: a focus on teaching and learning, leadership, creating an information-rich environment, creating a positive school culture, building a learning community, continuous professional development, involving parents, external support and resources. The crucial issue of sustaining improvement is also discussed.


School Effectiveness and School Improvement | 2006

Improving schools in challenging contexts: Exploring the possible

Alma Harris; Christopher Chapman; Daniel Muijs; J Russ; Louise Stoll

This article outlines the findings from a small-scale research study that explored how a group of secondary schools in challenging contexts had improved and raised attainment successively over a 5-year period. The study points to the importance of external factors and how they influence a schools ability to improve and to sustain improvement. The study also identified certain strategies for improvement that schools found to be successful in securing improved performance. The article argues that more highly differentiated improvement approaches to school improvement are needed for schools in such circumstances. It concludes by suggesting that while schools in challenging contexts can raise attainment and performance through their own efforts, the external environment remains an important influence upon a schools ability to improve.


School Effectiveness and School Improvement | 2004

Improving Schools in Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Areas: An Overview of Research

Daniel Muijs; Alma Harris; Christopher Chapman; Louise Stoll; J Russ

Schools in difficult and challenging circumstances have received increasing policy and to some extent research attention in recent years. Improving schools in these circumstances is likely to prove a difficult process. This literature review has attempted to collect research on improving schools in these areas. Themes emerging from the literature include: a focus on teaching and learning, leadership, creating an information-rich environment, creating a positive school culture, building a learning community, continuous professional development, involving parents, external support and resources. The crucial issue of sustaining improvement is also discussed.


Archive | 2004

Improving schools in socially disadvantaged areas - a review of research evidence

Daniel Muijs; Alma Harris; Christopher Chapman; J Russ; Louise Stoll

Schools in difficult and challenging circumstances have received increasing policy and to some extent research attention in recent years. Improving schools in these circumstances is likely to prove a difficult process. This literature review has attempted to collect research on improving schools in these areas. Themes emerging from the literature include: a focus on teaching and learning, leadership, creating an information-rich environment, creating a positive school culture, building a learning community, continuous professional development, involving parents, external support and resources. The crucial issue of sustaining improvement is also discussed.


Changing English | 2006

Making a class act: as seen in one Year 8 English lesson

Phil Norman; Jane Richardson; J Russ; Adam Shaikh

This article reports on active teaching and learning approaches taken by one English teacher and a secondary PGCE student‐teacher to bring about changes to the work culture in a Year 8 mixed‐ability class. It is written by the PGCE tutor, student‐teacher, class teacher and external examiner, following an observation of one lesson, in a series of lessons, given by the student‐teacher. This lesson is analysed through its motivating content, approach to critical reading, inherent creativity and active approaches to learning. It indicates how a challenging class has been changed by approaches that provide alternatives to currently advocated objectives‐driven and direct instructional approaches.


Archive | 2003

Raising Attainment in Former Coalfield Areas

Roland Muijs; Christopher Chapman; Alma Harris; J Russ; Louise Stoll


Archive | 2003

Raising Attainment in Schools in Former Coalfield Areas

Alma Harris; Daniel Muijs; Christopher Chapman; Louise Stoll; J Russ


School Effectiveness and School Improvement | 2004

Improving Schools in Challenging Circumstances: A review of the literature

Christopher Chapman; Roland Muijs; Alma Harris; Louise Stoll; J Russ


In: Clarke, P., (ed.) Improving Schools in Difficulty. (pp. 94-114). Continuum: London. (2005) | 2005

Improving Schools in Socio-economically Disadvantaged Areas: a Review of Research Evidence

Daniel Muijs; Alma Harris; Christopher Chapman; Louise Stoll; J Russ


School Effectiveness and School Improvement | 2006

Raising Achievement in Schools in challenging contexts

Christopher Chapman; Roland Muijs; Alma Harris; J Russ; Louise Stoll

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Alma Harris

Canterbury Christ Church University

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Daniel Muijs

University of Southampton

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Mel Ainscow

University of Manchester

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Jane Richardson

Community College of Philadelphia

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