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OverviewDrastic reform measures are being implemented in growing numbers of urban communities as the public’s patience has finally run out with perpetually nonperforming public schools. This authoritative and eye-opening volume examines governance changes in six cities during the 1990s, where either mayoral control of schools has occurred or where noneducators have been appointed to lead school districts. Featuring up-close, in-depth case studies of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago, Boston, San Diego, and Seattle, this book explores the reasons why these cities chose to alter their traditional school governance structures and analyzes what happened when the reforms were implemented and whether or not teachers and students performed better because of them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Larry Cuban , Michael UsdanPublisher: Teachers' College Press Imprint: Teachers' College Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780807742921ISBN 10: 0807742929 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 January 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsA 'must-read' for educators. This book clearly defines what it takes to make significant changes in urban districts. A 'must-rend' for policymakers intent on improving the academic performance of children in America's urban centers...offers important insight and an excellent overview of the reforms being tested in six urban centers. Every urban political official, indeed, every governor, business leader, and state legislator should study the urban school reforms described in this book. Provides useful perspectives on the complexities of educational change that is relevant to all kinds of school systems...of interest to elected officials, other policymakers, business leaders, and educators. A 'must-read' for educators. This book clearly defines what it takes to make significant changes in urban districts. Provides useful perspectives on the complexities of educational change that is relevant to all kinds of school systems...of interest to elected officials, other policymakers, business leaders, and educators. A 'must-rend' for policymakers intent on improving the academic performance of children in America's urban centers...offers important insight and an excellent overview of the reforms being tested in six urban centers. Every urban political official, indeed, every governor, business leader, and state legislator should study the urban school reforms described in this book. A 'must-read' for educators. This book clearly defines what it takes to make significant changes in urban districts. Author InformationLarry Cuban is Professor Emeritus of Education at Stanford University and Michael Usdan is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Educational Leadership in Washington, D.C., where he served as the organization's president for 20 years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |