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Comer School
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External Evaluations and Research Articles
Published
External Evaluations
Other
External Evaluations
Published Research Articles by Independent Evaluators
Articles by Yale-SDP Faculty
Published
External Evaluations
Noblit, G.W., Malloy, W.W., & Malloy, C.E. (2000). The kids got
smarter: Case studies of successful Comer Schools. Cresskill, NJ:
Hampton Press, Inc.
Cook, T.D.,
Murphy, R.F., Hunt, H.D. (2000). Comer's School Development Program in
Chicago: a theory-based evaluation. American Educational Research Journal,
37(2), 535-97.
Cook, T.D.,
Habib, F., Phillips, M., Settersten, R.A., Shagle, S.C., & Degirmencioglu,
S.M. (1999). Comer's School Development Program in Prince George's County,
Maryland: A theory-based evaulation. American Educational Research
Journal, 36(3), 543-597. (*please also see the response to this article
by James P. Comer and Norris M. Haynes on pages 599-607 of the same issue).
Other
External Evaluations
*not available
directly from SDP
Cook, T.D.,
Hunt, H.D., & Murphy, R.F. (1999). Comer's School Development Program
in Chicago: A theory-based evaluation.
Millsap,
M.A., Chase, A., Obdeidallah, D., Perez-Smith, A.,
Brigham, N., & Johnston, K. (2000). Evaluation of Detriots
Comer Schools and Families Initiative. Final Report.
Cambridge, MA, Abt Associates, Inc.
Neufeld,
B. & La Bue, M.A. (1994). The Implementation of the School Development
Program in Hartford. Final evaluation report. Cambridge, MA: Education
Matters, Inc.
Payne, C.M.
(1994). The Comer School Development Process in Chicago: An interim
report. Evanston, IL: Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research,
Northwestern University.
Turnbull,
B.J., Fiester, L., & Wodatch, J. (1997). "A process, not a program":
An early look at the Comer Process in Community School District 13.
Washington, DC: Policy Studies Associates, Inc.
Wong, P.L., Oberman, I., Mintrop, H., & Gamson, D. (1996). Evaluation
of the San Francisco Foundation Bay Area School Reform Portfolio. Summary
report. Stanford, CA: Stanford University.
Published
Research Articles by Independent Evaluators
Anson, A.R.,
Cook, T.D., Habib, F., Grady M., Haynes, N.M., Comer, J.P. (1991). The
Comer School Development Program: A theoretical analysis. Journal of
Urban Education, 26 (1), 56-82.
Articles
by Yale-SDP Faculty
1998
- Haynes,
N.M. guest editor. (1998) Changing Schools for Changing Times: The Comer
School Development Program. A special issue of the Journal of Education
for Students Placed at Risk. 3 (1)
- Haynes,
N. M. (1998) Creating Safe and Caring School Communities: Comer School
Development Program Schools. Journal of Negro Education. 65 (3)
- Squires,
D. (1998) "The Comer Program: Changing School Culture." with R.D. Kranyik
in Kaleidoscope: Readings in Education. K. Ryan and J.M.
Cooper, Eds. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
1997
- Haynes,
N.M.; Emmons, C.; Ben-Avie, M. (1997). School climate as a factor in
student adjustment and achievement. Journal of Educational and Psychological
Consultation, 8(3), 321-329.
- A Linking
School-Based Governance and Instructional Change: A Case Study of Two
ATLAS Schools.@ with R.D. Kranyik. Paper presented at the American Educational
Research Association, March, 1997.
- Curriculum
Alignment Manual for Mathematics. Yale Child Study Center, Comer
Project for Change in Education. Developed for Guilford County Public
Schools, Greensboro, NC, 1997.
- Curriculum
Alignment Manual for Science. Yale Child Study Center, Comer Project
for Change in Education. Developed for Guilford County Public Schools,
Greensboro, NC, 1997.
1996
- Comer,
J.P. and Haynes, N.M. (1996) School Consultation: A Psychosocial Perspective.
In A.J. Solnit, D.J. Cohen, and J.E. Schowalter (Eds.). Psychiatry.
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott.
- Comer,
J.P. and Haynes, N.M. (1996) Improving Psychoeducational Outcomes for
African-American Children. In Melvin Lewis (Ed.). Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry. Baltimore, Maryland: Williams & Wilkins.
- Haynes,
N.M. (1996). African-American students' Academic self-concept and achievement.
In F.L. Jones-Wilson, C.A. Asburg, M. Okazua-Rey, D.R. Anderson, S.M.
Jacobs, and M. Fulz (editors). Encyclopedia of African-American Education.
Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group 403-406.
- Haynes,
N.M. (1996). The self-fulfilling prophecy and African-American students.
Encyclopedia of African American Education. Westport: Greenwood
Publishing Group 407-409.
- Haynes,
N.M. & Comer, J.P. (1996). Integrating schools families and communities
through successful school reform. School Psychology Review, 25
(4).
1995
- Haynes,
N. M. (1995). How Skewed is the Bell Curve. Journal of Black Psychology,
21, (3), 275-293.
- Haynes,
N.M. (1995). School Factors In Substance Abuse Prevention Among Young
African -American Males. In Louise R. White (Ed.). Journal of Research
on Minority Affairs special edition - Drug Abuse, Alcoholism, and
HIV Infection Among African-American Males. Baltimore, Maryland: Research
Institute on Minority Affairs.
- Emmons,
Christine L., Haynes, Norris M., Owen, Steven V., Bility, Khalipha,
and Comer, James P. (1995). Self-Concept as a Mediator of School Climate
Effects. In School Development Program Research Monograph, edited
by Norris M. Haynes.
- Haynes,
Norris M., Maholmes, Valerie, Emmons, Christine, Gebreyesus, Sara. (1995)
An Examination of the Psychosocial and School Achievement Characteristics
Among SDP and Non-SDP Middle School Students. In School Development
Program Research Monograph, edited by Norris M. Haynes, ERIC Document
No. ED 371 091, pp. 246-270.
- Maholmes,
Valerie, Haynes, Norris M., Bility, Khalipha, Emmons, Christine, and
Comer, James P. (1995) Teachers Attributions for Student Performance:
The Effects of Race, Experience, and School Context. In School Development
Program Research Monograph, edited by Norris M. Haynes, ERIC Document
No. ED 371 091, pp. 117-145.
1993
- Comer,
J. P. (1993). The potential effects of community organizations on the
future of our youth. Teachers College Record, 94 (3), 658-661.
- Comer,
J. P. (1993). All children can learn: A developmental approach. Holistic
Education Review, 6 (1), 4-9.
- Comer,
J. P. (1993). The community classroom, Special Section, Education in
America, Newsweek, June 19, 1993, 6-7.
- Comer,
J. P., Richardson, L. (1993). Good sense for adolescence. Connecticut
Magazine, 85.
- Haynes,
N. M. (1993). Reducing the risk of teen parenthood: An approach that
works. Bulletin, The Journal for Middle Level and High School Leaders,
77, (557), 36-40.
- Haynes,
N. M., Comer, J. P. and Roberts, V. (1993). A developmental and systems
approach to mental health in schools. Educational Horizons, 71,
(4), 181-186.
- Haynes,
N. and Comer, J. P. (1993). The Yale School Development Program: Process,
outcomes, and policy implications. Urban Education, 28 (2), 166-199.
- Kinsler,
K. & Joyner, E. (1993). Child development and differential school performance:
A challenge for teachers in School Development Programs. Educational
Horizons, 71, (4), 175-180.
- Williams,
J.H. & Haynes, N. M. (1993). A university-based psychoeducational model
for identifying minority gifted students. Educational Horizons,
71, (4), 209-216.
1992
- Comer,
J. P. (1992). Opening the door to learning. Agenda: America's Schools
for the 21st Century, Scholastic, Inc., 26-28.
- Comer,
J. P. (1992). Child development: An organizing theme for school improvement.
Social Policy, 28-30.
- Comer,
J. P. (1992-93). Educational accountability: A shared responsibility
between parents and schools. Stanford Law & Policy Review, 113-122.
- Haynes,
N. M. & Gebreyesus, S. (1992). Cooperative learning: A case for African-American
students. School Psychology Review, 21 (4), 577-585.
1991
- Anson,
A.R., Cook, T.D., Habib, F., Grady M., Haynes, N.M., Comer, J.P. (1991).
The Comer School Development Program: A theoretical analysis. Journal
of Urban Education, 26 (1), 56-82.
- Comer,
J. P. (1991). The black collegian and the American future. The Black
Collegian (20th Anniversary Commemorative Edition), 21.
- Comer,
J. P. (1991). Parent participation: Fad or function?. Educational
Horizons, 69 (4).
- Comer,
J. P. & Haynes, N. M. (1991). Parent involvement in schools: An ecological
approach. The Elementary School Journal, 91 (3), 271-277.
1990
- Comer,
J. P. (1990). Reinventing community. Television and Families,
12 (3), 47-58.
- Comer,
J. P. (1990). Recreating our school communities for youth: the Comer
School Development Program. Partnership: A Journal for Leaders in
Education, 15(1).
- Haynes,
N. M. (1990). The influence of self-concept on school adjustment among
black middle school students. Journal of Social Psychology, 130,
(2), 199-207.
- Haynes,
N. & Comer, J. P. (1990). The effects of a School Development Program
on self concept. The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 63
(4).
- Haynes,
N. M. (1990). The School Development Program: School program for disadvantaged
youth. In Action Strategies for the 90's. The Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan, 65-70.
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