Title: | A Systematic Review of the Relationships Between Principal Characteristics and Student Achievement |
Description: | This systematic review of the relationships between principal characteristics and student achievement was created for educators, administrators, policy-makers, and other individuals interested in a comprehensive catalogue of research on relations between principal characteristics and student achievement. It synthesizes what is known about associations between principal characteristics and student achievement; specifically it summarizes the studies, highlights the effects found by the studies, and describes the steps of the systematic review process used. Of the 52 studies included in the comprehensive review, only one used an experimental design, and a positive effect was found. An additional 38 quantitative and two mixed method studies provided evidence that some principal characteristics are positively correlated with student achievement. However, causal relationships could not be established. The remaining eleven qualitative studies mirrored the quantitative findings. |
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Cover Date: | December 2015 |
Web Release: | December 8, 2015 |
Print Release: | December 8, 2015 |
Publication #: | REL 2016091 General Ordering Information |
Center/Program: | REL |
Associated Centers: | NCEE |
Authors: | La’Tara Osborne-Lampkin, Jessica Sidler Folsom, and Carolyn D. Herrington: Florida State University |
Type of Product: | What's Known |
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