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... allow us to linkthese reforms to the final outcomes of improved teaching and learn-ing. Thus, in the context of this study, we define progress as meetingthe intermediate goals outlined in Table ... During both years, weinterviewed central office leaders and staff—including the superin-tendent, associate superintendents, and administrators in the areas of curriculum, instruction, and professional ... varyingdegrees of success in attaining the intermediate reform goals (i.e.,outcomes expected to ultimately contribute to improved teaching andlearning). Our findings in the four areas of reform...
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