Dr. Andy Rikli

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Title The impact of option-in longevity enrollment patterns on student achievement, behavior, and engagement outcomes
Author Rikli, Andrew James
School The University of Nebraska - Omaha
Degree EdD
Date 2007
Adviser Hill, John
Pages 229
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Abstract The impact of option-in longevity patterns on student achievement, behavior, and engagement outcomes was evaluated. The seventh-grade pretest compared the seventh-grade posttest gains made by students who were enrolled short-term (n = 46) as they completed their first year in a middle school setting indicated that the exposure to a consistent and equitable educational program continued to result in positive student outcomes. Levels of performance for option-in students were also found to be congruent with the posttest achievement, behavior, and engagement data for students who are residents of the district (n = 46). School choice options and longevity within a district supported student achievement, behavior, and engagement outcomes. The study results support a cautious approach to district-! wide implementation of school choice programs.
 

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