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Home Products Understanding and Applying the Evidence Base for the Texas Education Agency’s Strategic School Actions
Texas public schools identified by the state as low-performing for three years in a row must implement strategic school actions, which consist of a set of whole-school reform strategies. These strategies allow for flexibility and incentivize partnerships with external organizations (for example, charter and education management organizations and higher performing schools). Through the Southwest School Improvement Research Partnership, REL Southwest developed a series of six videos to guide the Texas Education Agency (TEA) in supporting low-performing schools as they implement strategic school actions. The videos highlight the evidence base related to strategic school actions, including two priority components: high-dosage tutoring and expanded learning time. The project’s goal was to expand TEA’s knowledge of research on whole-school reform models and inform the types of supports provided to districts implementing these models and strategies, with the long-term goal of increasing the number of Texas students attending high-performing schools. Prior to completing the video series, REL Southwest conducted logic model training with TEA staff in the Southwest School Improvement Research Partnership.
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Achievement Gap, After School Programs, Change Strategies, Educational Improvement, Faculty Development, Improvement Programs, Individualized Instruction, Leadership Effectiveness, Logic Models, Low Achievement, Organizational Culture, Partnerships in Education, Performance Factors, School Effectiveness, School Turnaround, Student Improvement, Systems Approach, Talent Development, Teaching Methods, Training, TutoringResource Information
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Date: December 2021
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