Effects of Success for All on Reading Achievement

  • Cheung A
  • Slavin R
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This study examined the effects of the Success for All (SFA) whole-school reform approach on student reading achievement. The data were collected for the Study of Instructional Improvement by the University of Michigan, which did not previously report the achievement outcomes in detail but did make the data available online. Using propensity matching, we matched 27 SFA with 27 comparable schools based on several key demographic variables. The evaluation used hierarchical linear modeling with students nested within schools. Results showed that SFA students significantly outperformed their counterparts in the matched schools on reading achievement, with an effect size of +0.26 for students in a 3-year longitudinal comparison. Effect sizes were similar for 2-year cohorts (mean effect size = +0.31). Policy implications are discussed.

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Cheung, A. C. K., & Slavin, R. E. (2016). Effects of Success for All on Reading Achievement. AERA Open, 2(4), 233285841667490. https://doi.org/10.1177/2332858416674902

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