Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools: How Successful Schools Help Students Stay in School and Thrive

In their second collaboration, Wilcox and Angelis tell the stories of high school educators who embody best practices in their day-to-day activities—practices that consistently lead to higher student academic achievement across the core subjects for all students. This book shares results of a multi-case study of how some high schools consistently deliver better student performance, including improved four-year graduation rates. These schools have learned how to successfully adapt to the climate of increased (and increasing) accountability.

Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools is for anyone who strives to ensure that all teens graduate from high school and are ready to succeed in college, in their careers, and in life.

Book Features:

  • Models that teachers and administrators can use to improve their school and their own practice.
  • Depictions of how educators in higher-performing schools strategically target resources and focus their energies on areas of greatest need.
  • A framework of best practices from schools serving large numbers of children from low-income and/or immigrant families.

Kristen C. Wilcox is a visiting assistant professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Janet I. Angelisis associate director of the Albany Institute for Research in Education (AIRE), University at Albany, State University of New York. They are coauthors of Best Practices from High-Performing Middle Schools: How Successful Schools Remove Obstacles and Create Pathways to Learning.

“Wilcox and Angelis have done it again! Drawing on findings from comparative research, they clearly explain why some high schools do better than others and offer specific examples of best practices in action. Perhaps most importantly, they offer readers opportunities to reflect on practices in their own schools and consider what kinds of changes can make the most difference. Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools is a must-read for every high school educator.”
Jim Butterworth, executive director, Capital Area School Development Association and former assistant commissioner, New York State Education Department

“Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools gets at the heart of what makes some high schools effective for all students. It addresses issues that are critical to providing a climate and culture that challenge students and help them to excel. Wilcox and Angelis clearly describe five essential elements of effective practice and illustrate these with examples from high schools that are consistently successful. A valuable and useful tool for high school educators everywhere.”
Arthur N. Applebee, Distinguished Professor & Chair, Department of Educational Theory & Practice, University at Albany, SUNY

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Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools: How Successful Schools Help Students Stay in School and Thrive

In their second collaboration, Wilcox and Angelis tell the stories of high school educators who embody best practices in their day-to-day activities—practices that consistently lead to higher student academic achievement across the core subjects for all students. This book shares results of a multi-case study of how some high schools consistently deliver better student performance, including improved four-year graduation rates. These schools have learned how to successfully adapt to the climate of increased (and increasing) accountability.

Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools is for anyone who strives to ensure that all teens graduate from high school and are ready to succeed in college, in their careers, and in life.

Book Features:

  • Models that teachers and administrators can use to improve their school and their own practice.
  • Depictions of how educators in higher-performing schools strategically target resources and focus their energies on areas of greatest need.
  • A framework of best practices from schools serving large numbers of children from low-income and/or immigrant families.

Kristen C. Wilcox is a visiting assistant professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Janet I. Angelisis associate director of the Albany Institute for Research in Education (AIRE), University at Albany, State University of New York. They are coauthors of Best Practices from High-Performing Middle Schools: How Successful Schools Remove Obstacles and Create Pathways to Learning.

“Wilcox and Angelis have done it again! Drawing on findings from comparative research, they clearly explain why some high schools do better than others and offer specific examples of best practices in action. Perhaps most importantly, they offer readers opportunities to reflect on practices in their own schools and consider what kinds of changes can make the most difference. Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools is a must-read for every high school educator.”
Jim Butterworth, executive director, Capital Area School Development Association and former assistant commissioner, New York State Education Department

“Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools gets at the heart of what makes some high schools effective for all students. It addresses issues that are critical to providing a climate and culture that challenge students and help them to excel. Wilcox and Angelis clearly describe five essential elements of effective practice and illustrate these with examples from high schools that are consistently successful. A valuable and useful tool for high school educators everywhere.”
Arthur N. Applebee, Distinguished Professor & Chair, Department of Educational Theory & Practice, University at Albany, SUNY

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Overview

In their second collaboration, Wilcox and Angelis tell the stories of high school educators who embody best practices in their day-to-day activities—practices that consistently lead to higher student academic achievement across the core subjects for all students. This book shares results of a multi-case study of how some high schools consistently deliver better student performance, including improved four-year graduation rates. These schools have learned how to successfully adapt to the climate of increased (and increasing) accountability.

Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools is for anyone who strives to ensure that all teens graduate from high school and are ready to succeed in college, in their careers, and in life.

Book Features:

  • Models that teachers and administrators can use to improve their school and their own practice.
  • Depictions of how educators in higher-performing schools strategically target resources and focus their energies on areas of greatest need.
  • A framework of best practices from schools serving large numbers of children from low-income and/or immigrant families.

Kristen C. Wilcox is a visiting assistant professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Janet I. Angelisis associate director of the Albany Institute for Research in Education (AIRE), University at Albany, State University of New York. They are coauthors of Best Practices from High-Performing Middle Schools: How Successful Schools Remove Obstacles and Create Pathways to Learning.

“Wilcox and Angelis have done it again! Drawing on findings from comparative research, they clearly explain why some high schools do better than others and offer specific examples of best practices in action. Perhaps most importantly, they offer readers opportunities to reflect on practices in their own schools and consider what kinds of changes can make the most difference. Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools is a must-read for every high school educator.”
Jim Butterworth, executive director, Capital Area School Development Association and former assistant commissioner, New York State Education Department

“Best Practices from High-Performing High Schools gets at the heart of what makes some high schools effective for all students. It addresses issues that are critical to providing a climate and culture that challenge students and help them to excel. Wilcox and Angelis clearly describe five essential elements of effective practice and illustrate these with examples from high schools that are consistently successful. A valuable and useful tool for high school educators everywhere.”
Arthur N. Applebee, Distinguished Professor & Chair, Department of Educational Theory & Practice, University at Albany, SUNY


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807771839
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication date: 06/06/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 861 KB

About the Author

Kristen C. Wilcox is a visiting assistant professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Janet I. Angelis is associate director of the Albany Institute for Research in Education (AIRE), University at Albany, State University of New York. They are coauthors of Best Practices from High-Performing Middle Schools: How Successful Schools Remove Obstacles and Create Pathways to Learning.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

1 The Challenge of Best Practice in High School 1

Historical Context and New Accountability Requirements 4

High Schools That Meet the Challenge 9

Framework and Outline of the Book 14

Two Features of the Book 17

2 Rigorous Curriculum and Expectations 19

Rigor: Academics Plus 21

Explicit and Inclusive Expectations 23

Sharing Responsibility with Students 27

Higher-Level Classes for More Students 29

Key Points 35

What We Did Not Expect 36

3 Innovative Instructional Programs and Practices 39

Environmental Factors Favoring Innovation 41

Linking Creativity and Innovation 43

Support and Trust 44

Testing New Programs and Technologies 49

Key Points 51

What We Did Not Expect 52

4 Transparency 54

Trust and Social Capital 56

Transparency and Trust Within 57

History and Humility 59

Knowing Students and Parents Well 61

Planning Together 63

Shared Goal Setting for Common Purposes 64

Key Points 65

What We Did Not Expect 67

5 Evidence-Based Decision Making 69

Evidence of What and According to Whom? 71

Embracing Data 73

Redefining Evidence of Success 75

Analyzing, Interpreting, and Sharing a Variety of Evidence 76

Using Evidence in Goal Setting 78

Key Points 78

What We Did Not Expect 79

6 Strategic Targeting of Resources 81

Rhizomes and Resources 82

Envisioning and Developing Coherence 84

Building Synergies 88

Using Diversity as a Resource 90

Key Points 93

What We Did Not Expect 93

7 Working the Framework 95

The Five Best Practice Elements 95

Compare, Assess, Set SMART Goals 97

Continuously Improving, Learning Organizations 99

Appendix A School Selection and Study Method 101

Appendix B The Higher-Performing High Schools 104

References 113

Index 121

About the Authors 133

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From the Publisher

“Clearly explains why some high schools do better than others and offers specific examples of best practices in action. This is a must-read for every high school educator.”
—Jim Butterworth, former assistant commissioner, New York State Education Department


“A valuable and useful tool for high school educators everywhere.”
—Arthur N. Applebee, distinguished professor, University at Albany, SUNY

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