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Changing Urban Education
By Clarence N. Stone (editor)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Univ Pr of Kansas
Publication date September 1, 1998
Pages 316
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780700609017
ISBN-10 0700609016
Dimensions 1.25 by 6.25 by 9.50 in.
Weight 1.50 lbs.
Original list price $45.00
Other format details university press
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: With critical issues like desegregation and funding facing our schools, dissatisfaction with public education has reached a new high. Teachers decry inadequate resources while critics claim educators are more concerned with job security than effective teaching. Though urban education has reached crisis proportions, contending players have difficulty agreeing on a common program of action. This book tells why.

Changing Urban Education confronts the prevailing naivete in school reform by examining the factors that shape, reinforce, or undermine reform efforts. Edited by one of the nation's leading urban scholars, it examines forces for change and resistance in urban education and proposes that the barrier to reform can only be overcome by understanding how schools fit into the broader political contexts of their cities.

Much of the problem with our schools lies with the reluctance of educators to recognize the profoundly political character of public education. The contributors show how urban political contexts vary widely with factors like racial composition, the role of the teachers' union, and relations between cities and surrounding metropolitan areas. Presenting case studies of original field research in Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, and six other urban areas, they consider how resistance to desegregation and the concentration of the poor in central urban areas affect education, and they suggest how cities can build support for reform through the involvement of business and other community players.

By demonstrating the complex interrelationship between urban education and politics, this book shows schools to be not just places for educating children, but also major employers and large spenders of tax dollars. It also introduces the concept of civic capacity—the ability of educators and non-educators to work together on common goals—and suggests that this key issue must be addressed before education can be improved.

Changing Urban Education makes it clear to educators that the outcome of reform efforts depends heavily on their political context as it reminds political scientists that education is a major part of the urban mix. While its prognosis is not entirely optimistic, it sets forth important guidelines that cannot be ignored if our schools are to successfully prepare children for the future.

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from Univ Pr of Kansas (September 1, 1998)
9780700609017 | details & prices | 316 pages | 6.25 × 9.50 × 1.25 in. | 1.50 lbs | List price $45.00
About: With critical issues like desegregation and funding facing our schools, dissatisfaction with public education has reached a new high.
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from Univ Pr of Kansas (September 1, 1998)
9780700609024 | details & prices | 328 pages | 6.25 × 9.00 × 1.00 in. | 1.15 lbs | List price $18.95
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