Larry Lezotte

Lawrence W. "Larry" Lezotte is an American educational researcher, consultant, and speaker, notable for his expertise on creating effective K-12 schools.

Education and career

Lezotte earned his bachelors and masters degrees at Western Michigan University, and his doctorate at Michigan State University (MSU) in 1969. He joined the MSU faculty and taught there for 18 years.[1]

Lezotte went on to found Effective Schools Products, a consulting and publishing firm in Okemos, Michigan. He has written widely on effective schools, and speaks across North America.

Research

Lezotte's early research was in response to the controversial 1966 Coleman Report, which concluded that family background was the major determinant of student achievement.

Between 1974 and 1976, Lezotte and Wilbur B. Brookover conducted studies at eight Michigan elementary schools, identifying characteristics of schools that were improving or declining. A notable finding was that "staff in the declining schools had low opinions of their students' abilities, while the staff in the improving schools had high opinions of student abilities".[2]

Other effective schools researchers were also able to identify schools where children mastered the curriculum, regardless of family background, race or socio-economics.[3]

In 1991, Lezotte published Correlates of Effective Schools: The First and Second Generation, describing the "7 Correlates of Effective Schools" as:

  1. Instructional leadership.
  2. Clear and focused mission.
  3. Safe and orderly environment.
  4. Climate of high expectations.
  5. Frequent monitoring of student progress.
  6. Positive home-school relations.
  7. Opportunity to learn and student time on task.

Publications

Books

Awards

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "1988 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients". Western Michigan University. Retrieved Sep 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. Brookover, Wilbur B.; Lezotte, Lawrence W. (1977). "Changes in School Characteristics Coincident with Changes in Student Achievement" (PDF). Michigan State University.
  3. Fawcett, Yvonne Bennett (2008). A Case Study Of: Leadership Practices of the Turnaround Principal (PDF) (PhD). Virginia Polytechnical University and Technical Institute.
  4. "Honors & Awards". Education Week. Nov 12, 2003.
  5. "Brock Prize Laureates". Brock International Prize in Education.
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