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Author Phillips, Andrea (Andrea R.)

Title Evaluation of the regional choice initiative / Andrea Phillips, Kun Yuan, Shannah Tharp-Gilliam ; sponsored by the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Corporation, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 97 pages :) : illustrations, tables.
text file
Series Research report ; RR-1386-BVIU
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1386-BVIU.
Note "RAND Education"
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-97).
Contents Introduction -- Regional Choice Initiative (RCI) -- Methods, data, and analysis -- Overview of RCI participation -- Performance of Open Seats -- Performance of Dual Enrollment -- Performance of Cyber Learning -- Performance of Academies for Success -- Overall performance of the RCI -- Relationship of participation in the RCI to student outcomes -- Key findings and recommendations -- Appendix: Student outcome analysis methods and results.
Summary School districts in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, have been working to improve student achievement by increasing students' exposure to more rigorous courses. In 2007, the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit (BVIU), a regional educational-service agency, received funding for a five-year grant under the U.S. Department of Education's Voluntary Public School Choice program. The BVIU responded by developing, implementing, and evaluating the Regional Choice Initiative (RCI), a large-scale initiative designed and implemented in 17 school districts. The RCI sought to expand school choice--as well as provide opportunities for students in low-performing districts to learn in high-performing environments--for students in grades 7-12 by offering four programs: Open Seats, Dual Enrollment, Cyber Learning, and Academies for Success. The program ran for six years--2007-2008 to 2012-2013. The BVIU commissioned RAND to conduct a formative and a summative evaluation of these programs. The RAND team took a mixed-methods, quasi-experimental approach to evaluate the implementation and impact of the RCI initiative. Authors reviewed program documents, interviewed a number of stakeholders throughout the region, surveyed parents, and analyzed student RCI participation and administrative data. The RAND team also worked with the RCI team and partnering superintendents to develop the RCI logic model and set up performance measures for each RCI program to guide the implementation and evaluation of the RCI. RAND evaluated the performance of individual programs and RCI overall. The authors also identified aspects of implementation that facilitated or hindered the performance of the RCI.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject School improvement programs -- Pennsylvania -- Beaver County.
School improvement programs.
Pennsylvania -- Beaver County.
School choice -- Pennsylvania -- Beaver County.
School choice.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Yuan, Kun.
Tharp-Gilliam, Shannah.
Rand Education (Institute)
Other Form: Print version: 0833092553 9780833092557 (OCoLC)933585863
ISBN 0833092553
9780833092557
9780833094032 (electronic book)
0833094033 (electronic book)
Report No. RAND/RR-1386-BVIU