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A STUDY OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOLS RECEIVING DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SMALLER LEARNING COMMUNITY GRANTS: 2006-2009

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Date Issued:
2010
Abstract/Description:
The focus of this research was to analyze the impact of the United States Department of EducationÂÂÂÂ's Smaller Learning Communities (SLC) Grant Program on student achievement in 17 schools in the state of Florida that were issued three-year grants during the school years 2006-2009 as compared to 17 similar schools in the state of Florida that did not receive grant funding. Base-line data for each of the 34 schools consisted of student performance in 2006, one year prior to SLC schools receiving the grant. Student achievement data from the base-line through the three-year grant period for the 17 grant recipients were compared with that of 17 similar Florida schools that were not grant recipients in 2006. Student data were collected from the Florida Department of Education. The data subjected to analyses were comprised of student achievement on the ninth and tenth grade Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) in the areas of reading and mathematics, the graduation rate, and the dropout rate. The data showed an overall improvement in the SLC schoolsÂÂÂÂ' student achievement based on the six areas analyzed. The data collected were then compared to the 17 similar schools to identify any significant differences in the achievement gains in those schools. Although both the SLC schools and the control schools showed overall improvement, no statistically significant relationship was discovered in the achievement of students in SLC schools versus students in similar schools that did not receive the grant dollars during the defined time periods. The overall trend for all 34 schools was similar improvement in student achievement.
Title: A STUDY OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOLS RECEIVING DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SMALLER LEARNING COMMUNITY GRANTS: 2006-2009.
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Name(s): Armbruster, Michael, Author
Taylor, Rosemarye, Committee Chair
University of Central Florida, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 2010
Publisher: University of Central Florida
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: The focus of this research was to analyze the impact of the United States Department of EducationÂÂÂÂ's Smaller Learning Communities (SLC) Grant Program on student achievement in 17 schools in the state of Florida that were issued three-year grants during the school years 2006-2009 as compared to 17 similar schools in the state of Florida that did not receive grant funding. Base-line data for each of the 34 schools consisted of student performance in 2006, one year prior to SLC schools receiving the grant. Student achievement data from the base-line through the three-year grant period for the 17 grant recipients were compared with that of 17 similar Florida schools that were not grant recipients in 2006. Student data were collected from the Florida Department of Education. The data subjected to analyses were comprised of student achievement on the ninth and tenth grade Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) in the areas of reading and mathematics, the graduation rate, and the dropout rate. The data showed an overall improvement in the SLC schoolsÂÂÂÂ' student achievement based on the six areas analyzed. The data collected were then compared to the 17 similar schools to identify any significant differences in the achievement gains in those schools. Although both the SLC schools and the control schools showed overall improvement, no statistically significant relationship was discovered in the achievement of students in SLC schools versus students in similar schools that did not receive the grant dollars during the defined time periods. The overall trend for all 34 schools was similar improvement in student achievement.
Identifier: CFE0003465 (IID), ucf:48936 (fedora)
Note(s): 2010-12-01
Ed.D.
Education, School of Teaching Learning and Leadership
Masters
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Subject(s): smaller learning communities
professional learning community
student acheivement
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0003465
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Host Institution: UCF

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