| Replication of Successful Schools |
6/9/04 7:25 AM |
Author:
Otho Tucker
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Replication is difficult if not impossible because so many factors dictate the success of any one school. Programs can be replicated. The personnel, administration, board, school culture, etc. are more difficult to reproduce. With that, educators must look beyond the surface of the program and into the foundation of the school for the critical factors that must be a part of any attempted replication. There are universities, foundations, etc. that have realized this and are focusing on those factors to help make the replication of successful programs a reality. Traditional public schools have been dealing with this elusive concept for years. Charter schools may be an incubator that will help clarify the school characteristics behind the successful programs. Teaming with local universities and research foundations may be a viable way to move successful replication forward.
Posted as a reply to:
Influencing Traditional Public Schools by Alice Heller
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