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Hersh C. Waxman
is Director of the State of Texas Education Research Center at Texas A&M University and a Professor in the Department of Teaching, Leaning, and Culture at College of Education and Human Development. hwaxman@tamu.edu



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Empirical Research
Principals’ Strategies for Successfully Closing the Achievement Gaps in their Schools
Reviewed By Hersh C. Waxman, Yuan-Hsuan Lee, Angus MacNeil
Volume 6 - Issue 3
Aug 14, 2008 - 8:07:23 AM

A sample of 311 principals from a large metropolitan area in the southwest region of the U. S. responded to a cognitive interview that asked principals to identify the strategies they successfully used to reduce the achievement gaps in their schools. Some of the successful strategies that the principals reported were: (a) tutoring during school, after-school, and on Saturday, (b) implementing specific remedial, pull-out programs or interventions, (c) using effective instructional strategies such as differentiated instruction, individualized instruction, and small group instruction, and (d) focusing on students’ achievement data and identifying specific areas of weaknesses for students.

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