
| Date Archived: | 03/22/2006 |
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| Participants will learn about what it takes to convert to smaller learning communities, based on information compiled by WestEd staff from their site visits to high schools across eight states. The focus will be on what we now understand about why some schools make the conversion more easily than others, and what we may do to help schools get ready to make the transformation. Rose Owens-West, Senior Project Director of WestEd's Comprehensive School Assistance Program, will lead this interactive presentation. | |
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Related resources from SchoolsMovingUp: If you would like some background reading about this topic, please visit the SchoolsMovingUp Reading Room, which has abstracts of articles and books offering practical ideas and models for school improvement. Often there is a direct link to the full-text resource. Based on your interest in this event, you might be specifically interested in the Secondary section of the Reading Room. SchoolsMovingUp has also presented other online events related to this topic, “Small But Mighty: The Promise of Smaller Learning Communities For High School Redesign” and “Rethinking High School: Five Profiles of Innovative Models for Student Success.” Our archive lets you watch and listen to the presentation, questions, and discussion. If you need assistance with secondary literacy, WestEd’s Strategic Literacy Initiative can help. | |
Rose Owens-West, Senior Project Director, WestEd
| Power Point for the OnlineEvent - Converting to Smaller Learning Communities |