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When Schools Work - Pluralist Politics and Institutional Reform in Los Angeles (Hardcover)
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When Schools Work - Pluralist Politics and Institutional Reform in Los Angeles (Hardcover)
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How did a young generation of activists come together in 1990s Los
Angeles to shake up the education system, creating lasting
institutional change and lifting children and families across
southern California? Critics claim that America's public schools
remain feckless and hamstrung institutions, unable to improve even
when nudged by accountability-minded politicians, market
competition, or global pandemic. But if schools are so hopeless,
then why did student learning climb in Los Angeles across the
initial decades of the twenty-first century? In When Schools Work,
Bruce Fuller details the rise of civic activists in L.A. as they
emerged from the ashes of urban riots and failed efforts to
desegregate schools. Based on the author's fifteen years of field
work in L.A., the book reveals how this network of Latino and Black
leaders, civil rights lawyers, ethnic nonprofits, and pedagogical
progressives coalesced in the 1990s, staking out a third political
ground and gaining distance from corporate neoliberals and staid
labor chiefs. Fuller shows how these young activists-whom he terms
"new pluralists"-proceeded to better fund central-city schools, win
quality teachers, widen access to college prep courses,
decriminalize student discipline, and even create a panoply of new
school forms, from magnet schools to dual-language campuses,
site-run small high schools, and social-justice focused classrooms.
Moving beyond perennial hand-wringing over urban schools, this book
offers empirical lessons on what reforms worked to lift
achievement-and kids-across this vast and racially divided
metropolis. More broadly, this study examines why these new
pluralists emerged in this kaleidoscopic city and how they went
about jolting an institution once given up for dead. Spotlighting
the force of ethnic communities and humanist notions of children's
growth, Fuller argues that diversifying forms of schooling also
created unforeseen ways of stratifying both children and families.
When Schools Work will inform the efforts of educators, activists,
policy makers, and anyone else working to reshape public schools
and achieve equitable results for all children.
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