Ryan H. Shatzer
Brigham Young University
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Educational Management Administration & Leadership | 2014
Ryan H. Shatzer; Paul Caldarella; Pamela R. Hallam; Bruce L. Brown
The purpose of this study was to compare transformational and instructional leadership theories, examine the unique impact that school leaders have on student achievement, and determine which specific leadership practices are associated with increased student achievement. The sample for this study consisted of 590 teachers in 37 elementary schools in the Intermountain West of the United States. Teachers rated their principals’ leadership style according to the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (Transformational Leadership) and the Principal Instructional Management Rating Scale (Instructional leadership). Student achievement was measured by a criterion referenced test. Hypotheses were tested using regression analysis. Results indicated that instructional leadership explained more of the variance in student achievement than did transformational leadership. Principals’ leadership style tended to have a meaningful impact on student achievement beyond the impact of school context and principal demographics. Specific leadership functions associated with student achievement were also identified and reported. Conclusion, implications and limitations are also discussed.
RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education | 2011
Paul Caldarella; Ryan H. Shatzer; Kristy M. Gray; K. Richard Young; Ellie L. Young
Abstract This study investigated the effects of school-wide positive behavior support (SWPBS) on middle school climate and student outcomes. Data consisted of more than 300 teacher responses and 10,000 student responses in two middle schools in the western United States. This study used a quasi-experimental (non-equivalent two-group, pretest-posttest) design. One school implemented a SWPBS intervention over a period of four years, while the other served as a control. The SWPBS intervention included school-wide teaching of social skills, praise notes from teachers to students, posting of school rules, proactive screening for students at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders, and referrals of at-risk students for targeted interventions. The treatment school showed statistically significant improvements in teacher ratings of school climate, while the control school tended to stay the same or worsen. Statistically significant decreases were also evident in students’ tardiness, unexcused absences, and office discipline referrals when compared to the control school. Implications and limitations of this study are addressed.
Educational Psychology | 2009
Jiliang Shen; Na Zhang; Caiyun Zhang; Paul Caldarella; Michael J. Richardson; Ryan H. Shatzer
This study examined teachers’ perceptions of classroom behaviour problems in five provinces of the People’s Republic of China. Researchers surveyed 527 Chinese teachers from 27 elementary schools. Consistent with previous studies in China, teachers perceived non‐attention to be the most frequent and troublesome behaviour problem. Teachers’ perceptions of which behaviour problems were most difficult to tolerate and most negative in their effects on student development were also investigated. Approximately 45% of the teachers reported spending too much time on behaviour problems. Significant differences were found in the prevalence of teachers’ perceptions of student misbehaviour and of the time spent on classroom management; there were also differences in these perceptions according to students’ gender, type of school, classroom subject taught, and teachers’ level of experience. The implications of these findings for researchers and practitioners are addressed.
Early Childhood Education Journal | 2010
Thomas J. Kramer; Paul Caldarella; Lynnette Christensen; Ryan H. Shatzer
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education | 2010
Paul Caldarella; Robert Jeff Gomm; Ryan H. Shatzer; D. Gary Wall
Archive | 2009
Ryan H. Shatzer
Education 3-13 | 2010
Michael Adams; Sue A. Womack; Ryan H. Shatzer; Paul Caldarella
American Secondary Education | 2013
Julie Nelson; Paul Caldarella; Michael Adams; Ryan H. Shatzer
Archive | 2010
Michael Adams; Sue A. Womack; Ryan H. Shatzer; Paul Caldarella
Archive | 2010
Paul Caldarella; Lynnette Christensen; K. Richard Young; Thomas J. Kramer; Ryan H. Shatzer