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Created2008
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Throughout Arizona and the Southwest, the odds are against high achievement in schools with a mostly Latino, mostly poor student enrollment. Some schools, however, "beat the odds" and achieve consistently high results or show steady gains. Why do these schools succeed where others fail? Using the methodology of business guru

Throughout Arizona and the Southwest, the odds are against high achievement in schools with a mostly Latino, mostly poor student enrollment. Some schools, however, "beat the odds" and achieve consistently high results or show steady gains. Why do these schools succeed where others fail? Using the methodology of business guru Jim Collins from his book "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...and Others Don't," the authors of this report found 12 elementary and middle schools in Arizona--schools whose students are mostly Latino and mostly poor--that are "beating the odds" on reading and math scores. The authors compared them with similar schools that are performing poorly. The comparisons yielded many insights that are contrary to conventional wisdom. One key result is the unearthing of six elements of success that can translate into broader messages for education policy and strategy. The report recommends the creation of leadership programs for principals and teachers and calls for the creation of a dissemination mechanism to bring "best practices" into every school in Arizona.

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Created2006-03
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Throughout Arizona and the Southwest, the odds are against high achievement in schools with a mostly Latino, mostly poor student enrollment. Some schools, however, "beat the odds" and achieve consistently high results or show steady gains. Why do these schools succeed where others fail? Using the methodology of business guru

Throughout Arizona and the Southwest, the odds are against high achievement in schools with a mostly Latino, mostly poor student enrollment. Some schools, however, "beat the odds" and achieve consistently high results or show steady gains. Why do these schools succeed where others fail? Using the methodology of business guru Jim Collins from his book "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...and Others Don't," the authors of this report found 12 elementary and middle schools in Arizona--schools whose students are mostly Latino and mostly poor--that are "beating the odds" on reading and math scores. The authors compared them with similar schools that are performing poorly. The comparisons yielded many insights that are contrary to conventional wisdom. One key result is the unearthing of six elements of success that can translate into broader messages for education policy and strategy. The report recommends the creation of leadership programs for principals and teachers and calls for the creation of a dissemination mechanism to bring "best practices" into every school in Arizona.

ContributorsBausch, Chrissie (Author) / Eustice, Kristi (Author) / Cook-Davis, Alison (Author) / Cruz, Imani (Contributor) / Cruz, Melina (Contributor) / Riddle, Paige (Contributor) / Frazee, Madison (Contributor) / O'Brien, Ellen (Contributor) / Quintana, Erica (Contributor) / Walmart Foundation (Sponsor) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Host institution)
Created2021-08
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This report examines community concerns and challenges related to extreme heat during a typical year and during the COVID-19 pandemic. It considers which policies have helped address these concerns and challenges and identifies potential opportunities to further support community members with the challenge of extreme heat. The report focuses specifically

This report examines community concerns and challenges related to extreme heat during a typical year and during the COVID-19 pandemic. It considers which policies have helped address these concerns and challenges and identifies potential opportunities to further support community members with the challenge of extreme heat. The report focuses specifically on American Indian and Latino/a community members, given their disproportionate risk of experiencing detrimental impacts of extreme heat and overlapping risk factors for negative outcomes of COVID-19.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Berliner, David C. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-08-16
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An Education Special Edition on the AIMS Test. Guests include James Middleton, Division Director of Curriculum and Instruction at the ASU College of Education; David Berliner, Regents Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the ASU College of Education, High School Senior Kayla Keesling, Camelback High School; High School

An Education Special Edition on the AIMS Test. Guests include James Middleton, Division Director of Curriculum and Instruction at the ASU College of Education; David Berliner, Regents Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the ASU College of Education, High School Senior Kayla Keesling, Camelback High School; High School Senior Tony Bonse, Chandler High; and Sarah Lawrence, Counselor, Camelback High School.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Volberding, Paul (Interviewee) / Harmon, Robert John, 1946- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-12-20
DescriptionRobert Harmon, M.D., Director, Division of Public Health, Maricopa County Health Services; Paul Volberding, M.S., Chief of Oncology, San Francisco General Hospital. Episode-long interviews on the impact of AIDS in San Francisco.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-02-14
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Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the potential loss of federal highway funds due to excessive speeders, air pollution in southern Arizona, the death of American troops in Honduras, and Arizona Legislature issues (AIDS and tort reform). Panelists include Jana Bommersbach, Associate Editor, New Times; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Keven

Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the potential loss of federal highway funds due to excessive speeders, air pollution in southern Arizona, the death of American troops in Honduras, and Arizona Legislature issues (AIDS and tort reform). Panelists include Jana Bommersbach, Associate Editor, New Times; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Keven Ann Willey, Legislative Reporter, Arizona Republic; Howard Fischer, Phoenix Bureau Chief, Arizona Daily Star.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bender, Paul, 1933- (Interviewee) / Aiken, Jane H. (Interviewee) / Evans, Ronald E., 1933-1990 (Interviewee) / D'Alli, Richard (Reporter, Interviewer) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-02-25
DescriptionKathy Ferris Remote Interview (Grant); Jane Aiken and Paul Bender In-Studio Interview (Grant); Man in Space II Package (D'Alli). Segments on a symposium on AIDs, residentials developments including man-made lakes, and Space Probe 8 (Part 2 of 2 - a retrospection on the history of America's space program).
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Feigenbaum, Ernest (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-10-14
DescriptionMaricopa County AIDS Package, Ernest Feigenbaum In-Studio Interview (Miller); Rio Salado/Toxic Waste Package, John DeWitt and Pamela Swift In-Studio Interview (Taylor). Segments on new recommendations to reduce the spread of AIDS and issues regarding the Rio Salado Project (toxic waste in the Salt River bed and cleanup costs).
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Quayle, Dan, 1947- (Speaker) / Aiken, Jane H. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-09-21
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Quayle Soundbite (Miller); AIDS Resolution Package, Peggy Rubach and Jane Aiken (Bloom); DPS Union V/O, Steve Lump and Gary Phelps (Miller). Segments on the National Campaign (Dan Quayle's Chandler visit), the annual League of Cities and Towns conference (Cactus League baseball and AIDS), and the first general meeting of the

Quayle Soundbite (Miller); AIDS Resolution Package, Peggy Rubach and Jane Aiken (Bloom); DPS Union V/O, Steve Lump and Gary Phelps (Miller). Segments on the National Campaign (Dan Quayle's Chandler visit), the annual League of Cities and Towns conference (Cactus League baseball and AIDS), and the first general meeting of the Highway Patrol Officers' Union.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Melnick, Rob (Interviewee) / Pyne, Stephen J., 1949- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-10-17
DescriptionAIDS Testing Package, MIke Petchel Interview, Louis Rhodes Interview (Shelton); Rob Melnick Commentary (McVae); Stephen Pyne Package (Taylor). Segments on a call for mandatory AIDS testing of Arizona prisoners, Rob Melnick's guest commentary (economic development in Arizona), and the MacArthur Genius Grant awarded to ASU's Stephen Pyne.