In this article, the author argues that urban school reform falters, in part, because of the lack of an organized political constituency among the stakeholders with the most direct interest in school improvement, that is, parents whose children attend urban schools. The author examines community organizing as a potential strategy to build such a constituency. Drawing primarily on extensive fieldwork research, he constructs a case study of one of the country’s largest community organizing networks, the Texas Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF). He analyzes the network’s Alliance Schools initiative to promote school reform in 120 public schools in districts across the state. This article finds that organizing efforts like the IAF, despite impor...
American educational reform movements focus on efforts to restructure our schools to include all int...
This article discusses the political nature of urban school districts, the job of the urban school s...
This article presents research relating to the experiences of union and community-based campaigns th...
Community organizing is growing in importance as a means of achieving and sustaining urban school re...
Purpose: Educational leadership is key to addressing the persistent ineq-uities in low-income urban ...
In this article we explore recent history to uncover the role that public engagement has played in t...
This article describes the planning phase and first year implementation of a doctoral cohort program...
This thesis is a case study of district-led school improvement in an urban high school in west Texas...
Historically, schools serving impoverished families trapped in America’s urban “ghettos ” have been ...
This article reports the findings from a case study of urban school district effectiveness taken fro...
Nationally and in Philadelphia, urban school reform embraces the need for revised relations among fa...
As urban school systems experiment with new governance and organizational structures, many political...
Research suggests that decentralized management reforms have produced changes in classroom practice ...
Addressing the challenges of public education in urban areas is vitally important. The practical asp...
Historically, traditional public schools have been microcosms of the broader neighborhoods in which ...
American educational reform movements focus on efforts to restructure our schools to include all int...
This article discusses the political nature of urban school districts, the job of the urban school s...
This article presents research relating to the experiences of union and community-based campaigns th...
Community organizing is growing in importance as a means of achieving and sustaining urban school re...
Purpose: Educational leadership is key to addressing the persistent ineq-uities in low-income urban ...
In this article we explore recent history to uncover the role that public engagement has played in t...
This article describes the planning phase and first year implementation of a doctoral cohort program...
This thesis is a case study of district-led school improvement in an urban high school in west Texas...
Historically, schools serving impoverished families trapped in America’s urban “ghettos ” have been ...
This article reports the findings from a case study of urban school district effectiveness taken fro...
Nationally and in Philadelphia, urban school reform embraces the need for revised relations among fa...
As urban school systems experiment with new governance and organizational structures, many political...
Research suggests that decentralized management reforms have produced changes in classroom practice ...
Addressing the challenges of public education in urban areas is vitally important. The practical asp...
Historically, traditional public schools have been microcosms of the broader neighborhoods in which ...
American educational reform movements focus on efforts to restructure our schools to include all int...
This article discusses the political nature of urban school districts, the job of the urban school s...
This article presents research relating to the experiences of union and community-based campaigns th...