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About Us SchoolsMovingUp SchoolsMovingUp, a WestEd initiative, helps schools and districts address the immense challenge of raising student achievement in low-performing schools. In an interactive Web format, SchoolsMovingUp offers practitioners knowledge and expertise they need to make sound decisions and take tangible action in their school reform efforts. It provides high-quality resources, proven services, and powerful tools that education professionals can use in their work with low-performing schools nationwide. Resources include profiles of schools from across the country that have improved student achievement, easily implemented or replicated school and district tips to assist in school improvement efforts, and articles, books, and abstracts offering practical ideas and models for school improvement. Frequent online events bring experts to the Web to share lessons learned, new ideas, and related resources. SchoolsMovingUp also offers practical information about the sweeping reform of the No Child Left Behind Act. What You'll Find SchoolsMovingUp is organized to effectively serve your needs and offers multiple ways for you to contact WestEd school improvement staff. Highlights of the site include the following:
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At SchoolsMovingUp our main goal is to help you, the education professional. To this end, we value input, feedback, and requests for information. Let us know what you need and we will strive to post it on the site. We also welcome submissions such as tools and articles that you may want to share with others. Please email us at schoolsmovingup@wested.org with ideas, comments, and questions.
SchoolsMovingUp, a WestEd initiative, invites you to use our resources in your work. For uses that involve reproduction of more than one copy of the resource, please submit the online permission request form. We will reply immediately once we know your intended reproduction needs. All reproductions of the resource must include a full citation of the WestEd copyright. |
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