This article examines the relationship between shared governance and one school district’s (in)ability to advance educational equity. Specifically, we consider the district’s policies, discourse, and practice around equity within the context of site-based management and shared decision making. We suggest that if equity is indeed a major district responsibility, then it seems inconsistent to leave equity at the mercy of shared governance and occasional externally-imposed mandates because most individual school leaders and educators are not currently taking up this agenda or implementing changes that would result in equitable education. Thus, our work suggests that progress toward educational equity may best be achieved through top-down, dire...
This article explores how districts negotiate the conflict that emerges as they attempt to de-legiti...
Today, the advancement of equity dominates the reform and policy agenda of educational jurisdictions...
Inequitable practices and systemic and institutional barriers exist within and among schools, making...
This article documents the leadership practices within one secondary school in Queensland, Australia...
ABSTRACT This study explores how trustees utilize their positions to create equitable conditions wit...
The article explores social capital and culturally responsive leadership theories as a means to unde...
Based on an extensive and critical review of research on districts from the past twenty years, the a...
The word equity is often used in education yet, there is not a widely agreed upon official definitio...
Nearly three decades after it became a leading reform effort in education, decentralization – broadl...
As the day-to-day leaders of a school district, superintendents oversee budgetary and other district...
Leadership at the district level is a contributing factor to student achievement and the overall suc...
Despite a reasonably substantial research base suggesting those policy and practice steps that might...
Purpose: Intermittent attention to the district as the unit of study has left a void in our understa...
The expansion of the school choice movement and greater flexibility allowed by Every Student Succeed...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
This article explores how districts negotiate the conflict that emerges as they attempt to de-legiti...
Today, the advancement of equity dominates the reform and policy agenda of educational jurisdictions...
Inequitable practices and systemic and institutional barriers exist within and among schools, making...
This article documents the leadership practices within one secondary school in Queensland, Australia...
ABSTRACT This study explores how trustees utilize their positions to create equitable conditions wit...
The article explores social capital and culturally responsive leadership theories as a means to unde...
Based on an extensive and critical review of research on districts from the past twenty years, the a...
The word equity is often used in education yet, there is not a widely agreed upon official definitio...
Nearly three decades after it became a leading reform effort in education, decentralization – broadl...
As the day-to-day leaders of a school district, superintendents oversee budgetary and other district...
Leadership at the district level is a contributing factor to student achievement and the overall suc...
Despite a reasonably substantial research base suggesting those policy and practice steps that might...
Purpose: Intermittent attention to the district as the unit of study has left a void in our understa...
The expansion of the school choice movement and greater flexibility allowed by Every Student Succeed...
This paper presents interview data from research conducted in two public high schools in the state o...
This article explores how districts negotiate the conflict that emerges as they attempt to de-legiti...
Today, the advancement of equity dominates the reform and policy agenda of educational jurisdictions...
Inequitable practices and systemic and institutional barriers exist within and among schools, making...