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The Kalamazoo promise and perceived changes in teacher beliefs, expectations, and behaviors/

By: Jones, Jeffrey N.
Contributor(s): Miron, Gary | Kelaher-Young, Allison J.
Description: 2 figs., appendices.ISSN: 0022-0671.Other title: The Journal of Educational Research.Subject(s): EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION | SCHOOL REFORM | TEACHER EXPECTATIONSDDC classification: 050/J71 Summary: High teacher expectations are an essential component of quality education and are known to lead to positive outcomes for students. The authors examined perceived changes in teacher beliefs, expectations, and behaviors that result from the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise, a universal postsecondary scholarship program. These perceptions were assessed through interpretive interviews with principals, counselors, teachers, and through interviews and surveys with students in the school district. Educators and students reported marked improvements in teacher attitudes and behaviors since the announcement of the Kalamazoo Promise. The authors discuss the implications of research findings and the potential of this scholarship program as a catalyst for systemic change in the district.
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High teacher expectations are an essential component of quality education and are known to lead to positive outcomes for students. The authors examined perceived changes in teacher beliefs, expectations, and behaviors that result from the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise, a universal postsecondary scholarship program. These perceptions were assessed through interpretive interviews with principals, counselors, teachers, and through interviews and surveys with students in the school district. Educators and students reported marked improvements in teacher attitudes and behaviors since the announcement of the Kalamazoo Promise. The authors discuss the implications of research findings and the potential of this scholarship program as a catalyst for systemic change in the district.

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