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Shaping Education Policy is a comprehensive overview of education politics and policy, which provides conceptual guideposts for future policy development and strategies for change.
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Shaping Education Policy is a comprehensive overview of education politics and policy, which provides conceptual guideposts for future policy development and strategies for change.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317221524
- Artikelnr.: 49365202
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317221524
- Artikelnr.: 49365202
Douglas E. Mitchell is Professor of the Graduate Division at the University of California, Riverside, USA. Dorothy Shipps is recently retired as an Associate Professor of Education and Public Affairs from Baruch College at City University of New York, USA. Robert L. Crowson is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Leadership, Policy, and Organizations in Peabody College at Vanderbilt University, USA.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Progressivism and The Evolution of Education Policy
Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 2: Progressive Conflicts Produced Surprising Policy Changes
Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 3: Education Politics and Equity: An Altered Landscape in Efforts
to Expand Educational Opportunity
Robert L. Crowson, Jason A. Grissom, and Catherine E. Knepp
Chapter 4: Civil Rights for Individuals and Groups
Douglas S. Reed, Tedi K.Mitchell, and Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 5: The Post World War II: Political Economy of Education Finance
James W. Guthrie & Elizabeth Ettema
Chapter 6: The Paradox of Curriculum Policy
Lorraine M. McDonnell
Chapter 7: The Market for Schooling
Douglas N. Harris, John F. Witte, and Jon Valant
Chapter 8: The Influence of Practice on Policy
David K. Cohen, Susan L. Moffitt, and Kelly B. Smith
Chapter 9: Disconnect by Design: College Readiness Efforts Still Hampered
by Divided K-12 and Higher Education Systems
Michael Kirst and Andrea Venezia
Chapter 10: The Political Influence of Philanthropic Organizations
Sarah Reckhow and Jeffrey W. Snyder
Chapter 11: The New Politics of Educational Reform: Elites, Venues, and the
Reframing of Reform
Dorothy Shipps
Chapter 12: All Together Now: The Apparent Resurgence of Locally Based
Cross-Sector Collaboration
Carolyn J. Riehl and Jeffrey R. Henig
Chapter 13: Governance in Urban School Systems: Redrawing Institutional
Boundaries
Kenneth K. Wong and Emily M. Farris
Chapter 14: What Have We Learned About Shaping Education Policy?
Douglas E. Mitchell, Dorothy Shipps, Robert L. Crowson
Author Bios
Preface
Chapter 1: Progressivism and The Evolution of Education Policy
Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 2: Progressive Conflicts Produced Surprising Policy Changes
Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 3: Education Politics and Equity: An Altered Landscape in Efforts
to Expand Educational Opportunity
Robert L. Crowson, Jason A. Grissom, and Catherine E. Knepp
Chapter 4: Civil Rights for Individuals and Groups
Douglas S. Reed, Tedi K.Mitchell, and Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 5: The Post World War II: Political Economy of Education Finance
James W. Guthrie & Elizabeth Ettema
Chapter 6: The Paradox of Curriculum Policy
Lorraine M. McDonnell
Chapter 7: The Market for Schooling
Douglas N. Harris, John F. Witte, and Jon Valant
Chapter 8: The Influence of Practice on Policy
David K. Cohen, Susan L. Moffitt, and Kelly B. Smith
Chapter 9: Disconnect by Design: College Readiness Efforts Still Hampered
by Divided K-12 and Higher Education Systems
Michael Kirst and Andrea Venezia
Chapter 10: The Political Influence of Philanthropic Organizations
Sarah Reckhow and Jeffrey W. Snyder
Chapter 11: The New Politics of Educational Reform: Elites, Venues, and the
Reframing of Reform
Dorothy Shipps
Chapter 12: All Together Now: The Apparent Resurgence of Locally Based
Cross-Sector Collaboration
Carolyn J. Riehl and Jeffrey R. Henig
Chapter 13: Governance in Urban School Systems: Redrawing Institutional
Boundaries
Kenneth K. Wong and Emily M. Farris
Chapter 14: What Have We Learned About Shaping Education Policy?
Douglas E. Mitchell, Dorothy Shipps, Robert L. Crowson
Author Bios
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Progressivism and The Evolution of Education Policy
Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 2: Progressive Conflicts Produced Surprising Policy Changes
Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 3: Education Politics and Equity: An Altered Landscape in Efforts
to Expand Educational Opportunity
Robert L. Crowson, Jason A. Grissom, and Catherine E. Knepp
Chapter 4: Civil Rights for Individuals and Groups
Douglas S. Reed, Tedi K.Mitchell, and Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 5: The Post World War II: Political Economy of Education Finance
James W. Guthrie & Elizabeth Ettema
Chapter 6: The Paradox of Curriculum Policy
Lorraine M. McDonnell
Chapter 7: The Market for Schooling
Douglas N. Harris, John F. Witte, and Jon Valant
Chapter 8: The Influence of Practice on Policy
David K. Cohen, Susan L. Moffitt, and Kelly B. Smith
Chapter 9: Disconnect by Design: College Readiness Efforts Still Hampered
by Divided K-12 and Higher Education Systems
Michael Kirst and Andrea Venezia
Chapter 10: The Political Influence of Philanthropic Organizations
Sarah Reckhow and Jeffrey W. Snyder
Chapter 11: The New Politics of Educational Reform: Elites, Venues, and the
Reframing of Reform
Dorothy Shipps
Chapter 12: All Together Now: The Apparent Resurgence of Locally Based
Cross-Sector Collaboration
Carolyn J. Riehl and Jeffrey R. Henig
Chapter 13: Governance in Urban School Systems: Redrawing Institutional
Boundaries
Kenneth K. Wong and Emily M. Farris
Chapter 14: What Have We Learned About Shaping Education Policy?
Douglas E. Mitchell, Dorothy Shipps, Robert L. Crowson
Author Bios
Preface
Chapter 1: Progressivism and The Evolution of Education Policy
Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 2: Progressive Conflicts Produced Surprising Policy Changes
Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 3: Education Politics and Equity: An Altered Landscape in Efforts
to Expand Educational Opportunity
Robert L. Crowson, Jason A. Grissom, and Catherine E. Knepp
Chapter 4: Civil Rights for Individuals and Groups
Douglas S. Reed, Tedi K.Mitchell, and Douglas E. Mitchell
Chapter 5: The Post World War II: Political Economy of Education Finance
James W. Guthrie & Elizabeth Ettema
Chapter 6: The Paradox of Curriculum Policy
Lorraine M. McDonnell
Chapter 7: The Market for Schooling
Douglas N. Harris, John F. Witte, and Jon Valant
Chapter 8: The Influence of Practice on Policy
David K. Cohen, Susan L. Moffitt, and Kelly B. Smith
Chapter 9: Disconnect by Design: College Readiness Efforts Still Hampered
by Divided K-12 and Higher Education Systems
Michael Kirst and Andrea Venezia
Chapter 10: The Political Influence of Philanthropic Organizations
Sarah Reckhow and Jeffrey W. Snyder
Chapter 11: The New Politics of Educational Reform: Elites, Venues, and the
Reframing of Reform
Dorothy Shipps
Chapter 12: All Together Now: The Apparent Resurgence of Locally Based
Cross-Sector Collaboration
Carolyn J. Riehl and Jeffrey R. Henig
Chapter 13: Governance in Urban School Systems: Redrawing Institutional
Boundaries
Kenneth K. Wong and Emily M. Farris
Chapter 14: What Have We Learned About Shaping Education Policy?
Douglas E. Mitchell, Dorothy Shipps, Robert L. Crowson
Author Bios