This paper examines the recent trend of mayoral influence over and control of education. In a number of major cities, governance has shifted to mayors in the hope that such changes would lead to improved school quality and student achievement, and less scandal in the school systems. Throughout the twentieth century, various reforms led to the model of the elected five-or seven-member school board exercising tight control over the superintendent. That form of governance began to change in the 1990s as mayors argued that cities needed to provide more services, including services to children (i.e., better schools), to attract business. Relying on'research literature from studies conducted in a number of cities, this paper draws the follow...
This qualitative research study analyzed perceptions held by principals and teachers about the effec...
This paper reports the result of a survey on the views of govemors and mayors regarding the Board of...
This article examines the role of school board elections in local school gover-nance. The article ar...
In recent years, a spate of cities -- including Boston, Chicago, and Cleveland -- have shifted gover...
Fueled by the demand for increased student achievement in schools among many metropolitan cities, an...
Attempts to improve the quality of education and instruction have resulted in numerous reform effort...
Mayoral control of public schools as a solution for failing schools and low student achievement. Thi...
Mayoral control of public schools as a solution for failing schools and low student achievement. Thi...
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has encouraged more mayors to take charge of their urban schools ...
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has encouraged more mayors to take charge of their urban schools ...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the pattern of ex-ante control of the Boards of Education by...
Absent from the literature on mayoral control of urban public schools are quantitative studies that ...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relationship between the governor's leadership and local...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relationship between the governor's leadership and local...
In this article, I utilize the case of New York City to assess the role and influence of public-part...
This qualitative research study analyzed perceptions held by principals and teachers about the effec...
This paper reports the result of a survey on the views of govemors and mayors regarding the Board of...
This article examines the role of school board elections in local school gover-nance. The article ar...
In recent years, a spate of cities -- including Boston, Chicago, and Cleveland -- have shifted gover...
Fueled by the demand for increased student achievement in schools among many metropolitan cities, an...
Attempts to improve the quality of education and instruction have resulted in numerous reform effort...
Mayoral control of public schools as a solution for failing schools and low student achievement. Thi...
Mayoral control of public schools as a solution for failing schools and low student achievement. Thi...
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has encouraged more mayors to take charge of their urban schools ...
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has encouraged more mayors to take charge of their urban schools ...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the pattern of ex-ante control of the Boards of Education by...
Absent from the literature on mayoral control of urban public schools are quantitative studies that ...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relationship between the governor's leadership and local...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the relationship between the governor's leadership and local...
In this article, I utilize the case of New York City to assess the role and influence of public-part...
This qualitative research study analyzed perceptions held by principals and teachers about the effec...
This paper reports the result of a survey on the views of govemors and mayors regarding the Board of...
This article examines the role of school board elections in local school gover-nance. The article ar...