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Comparison of the Effects of Success for All on Reading Achievement
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Lana
J. Smith
Steven M. Ross
Jason Casey
University of Memphis |
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This
study investigated the effects of the Success for All (SFA) program
on elementary school students’ reading achievement in 4 cities. The
purpose was to conduct an independent examination of the program’s
effectiveness separate from the program’s developers and from the
school district in which it was first implemented. The research framework
employed a pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design with nonequivalent
but systematically matched groups. Results indicated greater achievement
for students in SFA classes at 3 of the sites, especially for students
achieving below the 25th percentile, relative to students in control
classrooms at all 4 sites. However, SFA effects were not as strong
and consistent as those obtained in the original studies. This research
suggests that SFA can be implemented in sites geographically removed
from the developers and apart from their direct supervision, but that
continual monitoring and support of the program’s quality is needed
to ensure success over time. |
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JLR
v.
28 no. 3
1996
pp. 329–353 |
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