Building Civic Capacity: The Politics of Reforming Urban Schools

Author:   Clarence N. Stone ,  etc. ,  Jeffrey R. Henig ,  Bryan D. Jones
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
ISBN:  

9780700611171


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   05 September 2001
Format:   Hardback
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"The authors of this volume argue that urban education is in urgent need of reform and that, although there have been plenty of innovative and even promising attempts to improve conditions, most have been doomed. The reason for this, they agree, lies in the failure of our major cities to develop their ""civic capacity""--the ability to build and maintain a broad social and political coalition across all sectors of the urban community in pursuit of a common goal. Drawing upon an ambitious eleven-city study funded by the National Science Foundation, the authors synthesize and make sense of the enormous amount of data from Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Not only is this a vivid report from the front lines of big city schooling, but this work challenges us to rethink our approach to the crisis in our schools. The authors vigorously contend that it is essential for all (or most) important actors in an urban community to join together in a shared vision of what is wrong in the schools and how to fix it, and to pursue that vision strongly and systematically over a long time. That can only happen, however, if those same actors develop the ability and willingness to set aside narrow aims and opportunistic behavior in favor of pursuing the collective good. Written for a wide spectrum of potential readers--including educators, social scientists, policymakers, and every citizen who cares about his or her child's education--this book restores coalition politics to the center of educational reform and reminds us to look well beyond pedagogy and management theory for solutions to problems that are immune to the usual remedies. Drawing on select cases, the authors show that effective civic coalitions can be built. The struggle for reform can be won."

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Author:   Clarence N. Stone ,  etc. ,  Jeffrey R. Henig ,  Bryan D. Jones
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9780700611171


ISBN 10:   0700611177
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   05 September 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Scholars and activists are finally moving beyond debates over whether to seek policy change through 'top down' or 'bottom up' strategies. The answer, of course, is both at the same time. This book shows us why, and how, to do that. With luck it will reshape the fields not only of education policy but also of urban politics more generally. Jennifer L. Hochschild, Author of Facing up to the American Dream; Four of the nation's keenest intellects give us a road map to solving one of our most vexing problems. John Mollenkopf, Author of a Phoenix in the Ashes and the Contested City; This incisive and well-argued book is a breath of fresh air in the school reform debates. Margaret Weir, Author of Schooling for All


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