Reinterpreting Urban School Reform : Have Urban Schools Failed, or Has the Reform Movement Failed Urban Schools?

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Reinterpreting Urban School Reform : Have Urban Schools Failed, or Has the Reform Movement Failed Urban Schools?

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 335 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780791457085
  • DDC分類 371.00973091732

Full Description

A critical look at urban school reform efforts.

Have urban schools failed, or has reform failed urban schools? This book examines existing urban school programs, ranging from desegregation to reading improvement, in light of available historical, empirical, and case study evidence. Miron and St. John and their contributors probe the underlying theoretical, normative, and political assumptions embedded in specific reform initiatives. They explore how reforms might be reconstructed to better address the underlying challenges and they demonstrate that reforms can be constructively critiqued throughout the stages of implementation, arguing that greater attention should be paid to ethnic and cultural traditions within urban educational settings.

Contributors include Leetta Allen-Haynes; Joseph Cadray; Choong-Geun Chung; Richard Fossey; Barry M. Franklin; David Gordon; Carol Anne Hossler; Siri Loescher; Kim Manoil; Genevieve Manset; Louis F. Mirón; Glenda Droogsma Musoba; Kathryn Nakagawa; Carolyn S. Ridenour; Ada B. Simmons; Edward P. St. John; Neil Theobald; Sandra Washburn; Kenneth K. Wong; and Kim Worthington.

Contents

Introduction: Rethinking Urban School Reform
Louis F. Mirón and Edward P. St. John


Part I. The Courts and Urban Schools


1. School Desegregation Is Over in the Inner Cities: What Do We Do Now?
Richard Fossey


2. The Need for Issues-Driven School Funding Reform in Urban Schools
Neil Theobald


Part II. Government Initiated, External Reforms


3. Federal Title I as a Reform Strategy in Urban Schools
Kenneth K. Wong


4. Inclusive Education in High Stakes, High Poverty Environments: The Case of Students with Learning Disabilities in Indiana's Urban Schools and the Graduation Qualifying Examination
Genevieve Manset and Sandra Washburn


5. Race, Restructuring, and Educational Reform: The Mayoral Takeover of the Detroit Public Schools
Barry M. Franklin


Part III. Independently Adopted Research-Based Reforms


6. Research-Based Reading Reform: The Impact of State-Funded Interventions on Educational Outcomes in Urban Elementary Schools
Edward P. St. John, Genevieve Manset, Choong-Geun Chung, Ada B. Simmons, Glenda Droogsma Musoba, Kim Manoil, and Kim Worthington


7. Comprehensive School Reform: An Exploratory Study
Edward P. St. John, Genevieve Manset, Choong-Geun Chung, Glenda Droogsma Musoba, Siri Loescher, Ada B. Simmons, David Gordon, and Carol Anne Hossler


8. Private Scholarships and School Choice: Innovation or Class Reproduction?
Carolyn S. Ridenour and Edward P. St. John


Part IV. Community-Based Reforms


9. Parental and Community Empowerment: The Chicago Model
Kathryn Nakagawa


10. Joint Ventures Between Public Schools and City Government: Implications for Community Development
Louis F. Mirón


11. Rediscovering the African-American Tradition: Restructuring in Post-Desegregation Urban Schools
Leetta Allen-Haynes, Edward P. St. John, and Joseph Cadray


Part V. A Critical-Empirical View


12. A Critical-Empirical Perspective on Urban School Reform
Edward P. St. John and Louis F. Mirón


13. Implications of the New Global Context for Urban Reform
Louis F. Mirón and Edward P. St. John


Contributors


Index

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