This article examines a recent reform effort that has opened hundreds of small high schools in poor urban communities in New York City, The New Century Schools Initiative (NCSI). Outcome data have shown that NCSI has dramatically increased graduation rates among poor students and students of color. However, an ethnographic study of the instructional practices at 3 NCSI high schools revealed that these schools are struggling to maintain high expectations and to prepare their students for higher education. In a climate that prioritizes outcome data, these challenges are obscured. Consequently, this article argues that urban school reform focus its efforts on improving instructional practice so to truly make sustainable improvements in the edu...
This article examines the efficacy of the implementation of a program titled Consensus Initiative [p...
2018-05-07Historically, students in high-poverty urban schools have not performed well academically,...
This report, which is part of the New York City Coalition for Educational Justice's (CEJ) campaign t...
This article examines a recent reform effort that has opened hundreds of small high schools in poor ...
UnrestrictedThe American educational system, once a bastion of excellence, has lost the reputation f...
Until the turn of the 21st century, high school graduation rates in New York City hovered at or belo...
According to studies done in the 1970’s by the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) wher...
Two insightful columns on the problem of high school drop-outs recently appeared in The New York Tim...
Like the horrifying photographs journalists take of the innocent victims of senseless-seeming wars, ...
Throughout the US, school systems that once faced federally-mandated desegregation plans have been d...
UnrestrictedThere is much alarm over the condition of public schools in the United States. More and...
In order to close the achievement gap and improve urban schools, I hope to stop explaining failure a...
Effective instructional leadership is a critical element in the equation for increasing student achi...
Although national trends of urban adolescent reading underachievement suggest that schools are unabl...
This descriptive study used nonparametric (Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney U) tests to d...
This article examines the efficacy of the implementation of a program titled Consensus Initiative [p...
2018-05-07Historically, students in high-poverty urban schools have not performed well academically,...
This report, which is part of the New York City Coalition for Educational Justice's (CEJ) campaign t...
This article examines a recent reform effort that has opened hundreds of small high schools in poor ...
UnrestrictedThe American educational system, once a bastion of excellence, has lost the reputation f...
Until the turn of the 21st century, high school graduation rates in New York City hovered at or belo...
According to studies done in the 1970’s by the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) wher...
Two insightful columns on the problem of high school drop-outs recently appeared in The New York Tim...
Like the horrifying photographs journalists take of the innocent victims of senseless-seeming wars, ...
Throughout the US, school systems that once faced federally-mandated desegregation plans have been d...
UnrestrictedThere is much alarm over the condition of public schools in the United States. More and...
In order to close the achievement gap and improve urban schools, I hope to stop explaining failure a...
Effective instructional leadership is a critical element in the equation for increasing student achi...
Although national trends of urban adolescent reading underachievement suggest that schools are unabl...
This descriptive study used nonparametric (Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney U) tests to d...
This article examines the efficacy of the implementation of a program titled Consensus Initiative [p...
2018-05-07Historically, students in high-poverty urban schools have not performed well academically,...
This report, which is part of the New York City Coalition for Educational Justice's (CEJ) campaign t...