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No Child Left Behind and the Reduction of the Achievement Gap - Sociological Perspectives on Federal Educational Policy... No Child Left Behind and the Reduction of the Achievement Gap - Sociological Perspectives on Federal Educational Policy (Paperback)
Alan R. Sadovnik, Jennifer A. O'Day, George W. Bohrnstedt, Kathryn M. Borman
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This monumental collection presents the first-ever sociological analysis of the No Child Left Behind Act and its effects on children, teachers, parents, and schools. More importantly, these leading sociologists consider whether NLCB can or will accomplish its major goal: to eliminate the achievement gap by 2014. Based on theoretical and empirical research, the essays examine the history of federal educational policy and place NCLB in a larger sociological and historical context. Taking up a number of policy areas affected by the law-including accountability and assessment, curriculum and instruction, teacher quality, parental involvement, school choice and urban education-this book examines the effects of NCLB on different groups of students and schools and the ways in which school organization and structure affect achievement. No Child Left Behind concludes with a discussion of the important contributions of sociological research and sociological analysis integral to understanding the limits and possibilities of the law to reduce the achievement gap.

No Child Left Behind and the Reduction of the Achievement Gap - Sociological Perspectives on Federal Educational Policy... No Child Left Behind and the Reduction of the Achievement Gap - Sociological Perspectives on Federal Educational Policy (Hardcover, New)
Alan R. Sadovnik, Jennifer A. O'Day, George W. Bohrnstedt, Kathryn M. Borman
R5,369 Discovery Miles 53 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This monumental collection presents the first-ever sociological analysis of the No Child Left Behind Act and its effects on children, teachers, parents, and schools. More importantly, these leading sociologists consider whether NLCB can or will accomplish its major goal: to eliminate the achievement gap by 2014. Based on theoretical and empirical research, the essays examine the history of federal educational policy and place NCLB in a larger sociological and historical context. Taking up a number of policy areas affected by the law-including accountability and assessment, curriculum and instruction, teacher quality, parental involvement, school choice and urban education-this book examines the effects of NCLB on different groups of students and schools and the ways in which school organization and structure affect achievement. No Child Left Behind concludes with a discussion of the important contributions of sociological research and sociological analysis integral to understanding the limits and possibilities of the law to reduce the achievement gap.

Learner-Centered Leadership - Research, Policy, and Practice (Paperback): Arnold B. Danzig, Kathryn M. Borman, Bruce A. Jones,... Learner-Centered Leadership - Research, Policy, and Practice (Paperback)
Arnold B. Danzig, Kathryn M. Borman, Bruce A. Jones, William F Wright
R1,808 Discovery Miles 18 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many new approaches to school improvement are being proposed in the current climate of assessment and school accountability. This book explores one of these approaches, a new model of leadership training known as Learner-Centered Leadership (LCL). It is built around the fundamental idea that learning and learning communities are natural processes that, when properly harnessed, can lead to the highest levels of professional engagement and problem solving. Key features of this exciting new approach to school leadership include the following: Broad-based and Generative-The book's narratives vividly illustrate the extraordinary ability of LCL to generate new approaches to leadership development. For example, encouraging and assisting school leaders to reflect on their own leadership attributes relative to the implementation of the school mission to ensure high teacher efficacy and student learning. In this respect the volume contributes significantly to the field of school leadership and professional development by extending above and beyond a narrow focus on instructional leadership. Practice Oriented-By creating communities that encourage conversation and analysis the new data-driven models of school improvement are more likely to be successfully implemented. Without analytical discourse, the process of interpreting school data and transforming it into practice would be largely lost. Conceptually Appropriate-The realization that everyone within a school (students, teachers, administrators) belongs to the same learning community minimizes status differences and encourages teamwork. The LCL administrator is much less likely to be authoritarian and power-oriented and much more likely to be transformative and student outcome focused. This book is appropriate for master's level courses and certification seminars, and for inservice workshops dealing with school leadership.

Review of Research in Education - Language Policy, Politics, and Diversity in Education (Paperback, 2014 ed.): Kathryn M.... Review of Research in Education - Language Policy, Politics, and Diversity in Education (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Kathryn M. Borman, Terrence G Wiley, David R Garcia, Arnold Danzig
R2,048 Discovery Miles 20 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Language Policy, Politics, and Diversity in Education Edited by Kathryn M. Borman, "University of South Florida," Terrence G. Wiley, "Center for Applied Linguistics," David R. Garcia, "Arizona State University," and Arnold B. Danzig, "San Jose State University" Review of Research in Education (Volume 38) explores the important role of educational language policies in promoting education as a human right. Even in English-dominant countries, such as the United States, it is important to understand the role of educational language policies (ELPs) in promoting educational access through the dominant language, and its impact on educational equity, achievement, and students' sense of identity. This volume addresses whether language minorities have a right not only to linguistic accommodations but also to the promotion of their languages as a means for developing a positive identification with their languages and cultures. With language diversity in flux due to large-scale trends with widespread implications, this timely volume offers a solid background to inform and influence policies and programs for millions of students worldwide.

Education, Democracy, and the Public Good (Paperback): Kathryn M. Borman, Arnold B. Danzig, David R Garcia Education, Democracy, and the Public Good (Paperback)
Kathryn M. Borman, Arnold B. Danzig, David R Garcia
R2,046 Discovery Miles 20 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Review of Research in Education (Volume 36)" "presents new research that explores the varied intersections between "Education," "Democracy," and "the Public" "Good." It is intended to give readers a broader perspective on how the three constructs are interconnected and applied in the United States and in other countries around the world. By examining the theme in multiple contexts and through diverse lenses, the chapters provide a deeper understanding of the many ways that education and schools serve the public good, where the public good is used throughout the volume as a unifying concept to express purposes beyond individual self-interest in order to encompass those that serve greater public purposes. "

Pressing Forward - Increasing and Expanding Rigor and Relevance in America's High Schools (Paperback, New): Becky Smerdon,... Pressing Forward - Increasing and Expanding Rigor and Relevance in America's High Schools (Paperback, New)
Becky Smerdon, Kathryn M. Borman
R1,630 Discovery Miles 16 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pressing Forward: Increasing and Expanding Rigor and Relevance in America's High Schools is organized to place secondary education, specifically the goals of preparing young adults to be college and career ready, in contemporary perspective, emphasizing the changing global economy and trends in policy and practice. High school students must be equipped with tools they need during and beyond high school for mapping their futures in a global and flat world that demands workers prepared to take up 21st century careers. Following Thomas Freidman and other writers on the topic, this book takes as its core premise that the world has been irrevocably altered by technology and that technology takes a prominent role in shaping post-secondary education and career opportunities. The challenges facing education and educators in a flattened world can best be addressed by creating opportunities for students who are ready for a world in which they are expected to pursue learning throughout their lifetimes, understand and use technology, engage in active civic lives, function well in diverse workplace settings, and be willing to take risks. Most of all, however, these individuals must be very well prepared during high school by taking advanced level mathematics, science and other challenging coursework, while at the same time actively engaging in collaborative, creative endeavors that prepare them to continuously reinvent themselves to stay ahead of automation and outsourcing. The book will be a unique and useful contribution to the education reform and policy literature as it examines secondary education at an historical moment-the convergence of significant education spending and focus on high school reform. Developed from diverse authors' research programs on secondary education, the chapters in this volume highlight both changing and steadfast features of high schools, questioning if attempts to foster change-whether tinkering around the edges or inventing a new way-adequately address shortcomings in equity and excellence found in American high schools.

Pressing Forward - Increasing and Expanding Rigor and Relevance in America's High Schools (HC) (Hardcover, New): Becky... Pressing Forward - Increasing and Expanding Rigor and Relevance in America's High Schools (HC) (Hardcover, New)
Becky Smerdon, Kathryn M. Borman
R2,851 Discovery Miles 28 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pressing Forward: Increasing and Expanding Rigor and Relevance in America's High Schools is organized to place secondary education, specifically the goals of preparing young adults to be college and career ready, in contemporary perspective, emphasizing the changing global economy and trends in policy and practice. High school students must be equipped with tools they need during and beyond high school for mapping their futures in a global and flat world that demands workers prepared to take up 21st century careers. Following Thomas Freidman and other writers on the topic, this book takes as its core premise that the world has been irrevocably altered by technology and that technology takes a prominent role in shaping post-secondary education and career opportunities. The challenges facing education and educators in a flattened world can best be addressed by creating opportunities for students who are ready for a world in which they are expected to pursue learning throughout their lifetimes, understand and use technology, engage in active civic lives, function well in diverse workplace settings, and be willing to take risks. Most of all, however, these individuals must be very well prepared during high school by taking advanced level mathematics, science and other challenging coursework, while at the same time actively engaging in collaborative, creative endeavors that prepare them to continuously reinvent themselves to stay ahead of automation and outsourcing. The book will be a unique and useful contribution to the education reform and policy literature as it examines secondary education at an historical moment-the convergence of significant education spending and focus on high school reform. Developed from diverse authors' research programs on secondary education, the chapters in this volume highlight both changing and steadfast features of high schools, questioning if attempts to foster change-whether tinkering around the edges or inventing a new way-adequately address shortcomings in equity and excellence found in American high schools.

Immigrant Youth Who Excel - Globalization's Uncelebrated Heroes (Hardcover, New): Rivka A. Eisikovitis Immigrant Youth Who Excel - Globalization's Uncelebrated Heroes (Hardcover, New)
Rivka A. Eisikovitis; Series edited by Kathryn M. Borman
R2,835 Discovery Miles 28 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in International Perspectives on Educational Policy, Research, and Practice Series Editor: Kathryn M. Borman, University of South Florida The book has two parts. Through a series of four interconnected studies, the first focuses on the youths' perceptions. We, meaning the reader and I, accompany them on their way into the new school, in chapter 1, and listen to evaluations of their academic and social experiences. In chapter 2, we learn about their informal social adaptation in various life settings, emphasizing gender differences in coping mechanisms. From here, we proceed to public opinion formation in the course of preparation for first-time voting in a new political culture (chapter 3). Perceptions of the military, in chapter 4, as the last stage of compulsory postsecondary civic engagement for Israeli youngsters, close this section. The second part places in the limelight the reactions of the educational system to catering to the needs of these immigrants who excel. Chapter 5 dwells on teachers' perspectives on the challenge they present, exploring differences in these perspectives according to their years of experience and subject matter area.Chapter 6 examines the organizational modus operandi of several schools, eliciting field-based models for handling immigrant students. Evolving from the latter, chapter 7 offers an anthropological approach for training teachers to work optimally with immigrant and culturally diverse students. The programmatic epilogue offers an operational model for materializing the potential to enhance global participation for immigrants as well as locals, ensuing from the inter-cultural encounter. Research procedures that are common to a number of studies are explained upon first mention. To aid in the visualization of adaptive patterns emerging from this large body of data--on both immigrant youth and educators in the receiving society--tables summarizing findings are provided for all but chapter 7. In addition to the comparative component, each chapter also includes an assessment of globalization proneness in light of its specific topic.

Immigrant Youth Who Excel - Globalization's Uncelebrated Heroes (Paperback, New): Rivka A. Eisikovitis Immigrant Youth Who Excel - Globalization's Uncelebrated Heroes (Paperback, New)
Rivka A. Eisikovitis; Series edited by Kathryn M. Borman
R1,613 Discovery Miles 16 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in International Perspectives on Educational Policy, Research, and Practice Series Editor: Kathryn M. Borman, University of South Florida The book has two parts. Through a series of four interconnected studies, the first focuses on the youths' perceptions. We, meaning the reader and I, accompany them on their way into the new school, in chapter 1, and listen to evaluations of their academic and social experiences. In chapter 2, we learn about their informal social adaptation in various life settings, emphasizing gender differences in coping mechanisms. From here, we proceed to public opinion formation in the course of preparation for first-time voting in a new political culture (chapter 3). Perceptions of the military, in chapter 4, as the last stage of compulsory postsecondary civic engagement for Israeli youngsters, close this section. The second part places in the limelight the reactions of the educational system to catering to the needs of these immigrants who excel. Chapter 5 dwells on teachers' perspectives on the challenge they present, exploring differences in these perspectives according to their years of experience and subject matter area.Chapter 6 examines the organizational modus operandi of several schools, eliciting field-based models for handling immigrant students. Evolving from the latter, chapter 7 offers an anthropological approach for training teachers to work optimally with immigrant and culturally diverse students. The programmatic epilogue offers an operational model for materializing the potential to enhance global participation for immigrants as well as locals, ensuing from the inter-cultural encounter. Research procedures that are common to a number of studies are explained upon first mention. To aid in the visualization of adaptive patterns emerging from this large body of data--on both immigrant youth and educators in the receiving society--tables summarizing findings are provided for all but chapter 7. In addition to the comparative component, each chapter also includes an assessment of globalization proneness in light of its specific topic.

Surviving the Transition? - Case Studies of Schools and Schooling in the Kyrgyz Republic Since Independence (Paperback, New):... Surviving the Transition? - Case Studies of Schools and Schooling in the Kyrgyz Republic Since Independence (Paperback, New)
Alan J. De Young, Madeleine Reeves, Galina K Valyayeva; Series edited by Kathryn M. Borman
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a book about four rural secondary schools of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, a newly independent Central Asian state of the former USSR. Utilizing case study methods, we describe and discuss how teachers, administrators and students are attempting to survive the proclaimed ""transition"" to democracy and a market economy within their particular schools and communities. We view this work primarily as a cultural study of schools and school life, not a work about the national education system. There is in fact a growing volume of other writings on issues and problems in education in Central Asia, some of which we have ourselves contributed to. The focus in this study, however, involves school, individual, and group lives and dynamics in and around the four village schools we studied during 2004 and 2005. Two of the four schools are in Chui Oblast; one in Naryn Oblast, and one in Batken Oblast. One Chui school lies within an economically and demographically stable community by Kyrgyz standards; the other school faces more serious economic and migratory issues.Our Naryn school is located in an isolated livestock-breeding region of Kyrgyzstan high in the Tien Shan mountains near China. Finally, we describe community and school situations in an agricultural community in the south that is characterized by considerable poverty-driven labor migration. Our work involved schools in the small town of Shopokov, and the villages of Tash Dobo, At-Bashy and Ak-Tatyr. These are all actual places on the map of Kyrgyzstan - if your map is detailed enough. In several cases, nearby smaller schools are also discussed as they relate to our primary institutions.

Surviving the Transition? Case Studies of Schools and Schooling in the Kyrgyz Republic Since Independence (HC) - Case Studies... Surviving the Transition? Case Studies of Schools and Schooling in the Kyrgyz Republic Since Independence (HC) - Case Studies of Schools and Schooling in the Kyrgyz Republic Since Independence (Hardcover, New)
Alan J. De Young, Madeleine Reeves, Galina K Valyayeva; Series edited by Kathryn M. Borman
R2,853 Discovery Miles 28 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a book about four rural secondary schools of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, a newly independent Central Asian state of the former USSR. Utilizing case study methods, we describe and discuss how teachers, administrators and students are attempting to survive the proclaimed "transition" to democracy and a market economy within their particular schools and communities. We view this work primarily as a cultural study of schools and school life, not a work about the national education system. There is in fact a growing volume of other writings on issues and problems in education in Central Asia, some of which we have ourselves contributed to. The focus in this study, however, involves school, individual, and group lives and dynamics in and around the four village schools we studied during 2004 and 2005. Two of the four schools are in Chui Oblast; one in Naryn Oblast, and one in Batken Oblast. One Chui school lies within an economically and demographically stable community by Kyrgyz standards; the other school faces more serious economic and migratory issues. Our Naryn school is located in an isolated livestock-breeding region of Kyrgyzstan high in the Tien Shan mountains near China. Finally, we describe community and school situations in an agricultural community in the south that is characterized by considerable poverty-driven labor migration. Our work involved schools in the small town of Shopokov, and the villages of Tash Dobo, At-Bashy and Ak-Tatyr. These are all actual places on the map of Kyrgyzstan - if your map is detailed enough. In several cases, nearby smaller schools are also discussed as they relate to our primary institutions.

Women and Work - A Reader (Paperback): Paula J. Dubeck, Kathryn M. Borman Women and Work - A Reader (Paperback)
Paula J. Dubeck, Kathryn M. Borman
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Women and Work: A Reader is the first book to offer a comprehensive global exploration of the challenges and career blocks that today's women face in the workplace. Despite benefiting from the struggles of previous generations, working women today still face a dismaying gantlet of sexual discrimination. This encyclopedic collection of 150 original articles by top scholars takes an interdisciplinary look at the issues faced by women of all ages, races, ethnic backgrounds, and nationalities in a spectrum of diverse occupations, from doctors to journalists, from nuns to soldiers. A variety of perspectives are used to investigate women's work experience at individual, organizational, and societal levels. Some of the essays focus on how women fare in a variety of occupations, summarizing women's representation in different jobs and discussing the unique problems they face. Others examine the influences of religious and educational institutions on women's career choices. Women and Work also reviews the history of protective legislation. The contributors consider current research on women's work interests, commitment, and satisfaction and examine sexual discrimination, harassment, and coercion, as well as gender bias in job evaluations and personnel decisions. They also explore various strategies for reducing or eliminating discrimination, harassment, and wage discrimination. Issues surrounding the work/family intersection are addressed, including when to have children, the difficulties that arise from the competing demands of work and child care, the consequences for women's careers, research examining the effects of mothers' employment on children's development, and issues surrounding eldercare. The volume also surveys the status of women in an international framework, analyzing women and work in selected countries, and is arranged to reflect the varying levels of development. Women and Work is a valuable reference book, providing a thoughtful overview of the issues facing working women. Paula J. Dubeck is an associate professor and head of the sociology department at the University of Cincinnati. Kathryn Borman is a professor of education and anthropology at the University of South Florida.

Handbook of American High Schools (Paperback): Kathryn M. Borman, Spencer E. Cahill, Bridget A. Cotner Handbook of American High Schools (Paperback)
Kathryn M. Borman, Spencer E. Cahill, Bridget A. Cotner
R2,868 Discovery Miles 28 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written by an interdisciplinary group of experts in education, psychology, sociology, and other fields, this landmark handbook provides a thorough examination of U.S. secondary education from the private academies of Colonial America to the comprehensive high schools and alternative schools of today. This accessible compendium is a treasure trove of reliable and authoritative information for educators, parents, and students. It includes original entries on assessment, architecture, bullying, campus life, censorship, college preparation, desegregation, disabilities, ethnic identity, family and community involvement, finance inequality, gangs, home schooling, homework, immigrants, intelligence, learning styles, magnet schools, mentoring, peer groups and peer culture, prom, reunions, rural schools, school boards, school to work programs, sex education, sports, standardized tests, student rights, teacher certification, teacher shortage, test preparation, violence, vouchers, and yearbooks, just to name a few. The text includes primary documents, each with scene and context-setting introductions, such as reports, legislation, and US Supreme Court cases will be found as well. Thorough cross-referencing enables the user to follow a topic from an entry to a primary document or another related entry. This wide-ranging, accessible and user-friendly source is an authoritative reference for anyone concerned with high schools and high school students in the United States.

Handbook of American High Schools (Paperback): Kathryn M. Borman, Spencer E. Cahill, Bridget A. Cotner Handbook of American High Schools (Paperback)
Kathryn M. Borman, Spencer E. Cahill, Bridget A. Cotner
R2,861 Discovery Miles 28 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written by an interdisciplinary group of experts in education, psychology, sociology, and other fields, this landmark handbook provides a thorough examination of U.S. secondary education from the private academies of Colonial America to the comprehensive high schools and alternative schools of today. This accessible compendium is a treasure trove of reliable and authoritative information for educators, parents, and students. The first volume includes original entries on assessment, architecture, bullying, campus life, censorship, college preparation, desegregation, disabilities, ethnic identity, family and community involvement, finance inequality, gangs, home schooling, homework, immigrants, intelligence, learning styles, magnet schools, mentoring, peer groups and peer culture, prom, reunions, rural schools, school boards, school to work programs, sex education, sports, standardized tests, student rights, teacher certification, teacher shortage, test preparation, violence, vouchers, and yearbooks, just to name a few. This volume includes primary documents, each with scene and context-setting introductions, such as reports, legislation, and US Supreme Court cases will be found as well. Thorough cross-referencing enables the user to follow a topic from an entryin volume one to anoter related entry or to a primary document in volume two . This wide-ranging, accessible and user-friendly source is an authoritative reference for anyone concerned with high schools and high school students in the United States.

Schooling the Symbolic Animal - Social and Cultural Dimensions of Education (Paperback): Bradley A.U. Levinson, Kathryn M.... Schooling the Symbolic Animal - Social and Cultural Dimensions of Education (Paperback)
Bradley A.U. Levinson, Kathryn M. Borman, Margaret Eisenhart, Michele Foster, Amy E. Fox; Contributions by …
R1,974 Discovery Miles 19 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This anthology introduces some of the most influential literature shaping our understanding of the social and cultural foundations of education today. Together the selections provide students a range of approaches for interpreting and designing educational experiences worthy of the multicultural societies of our present and future. The reprinted selections are contextualized in new interpretive essays written specifically for this volume.

Ethnic Diversity in Communities and Schools - Recognizing and Building on Strengths (Paperback): Kathryn M. Borman Ethnic Diversity in Communities and Schools - Recognizing and Building on Strengths (Paperback)
Kathryn M. Borman
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research has consistently documented the failure of schools to reach students from linguistically and culturally diverse backgrounds. One reason suggested for this failure is teachers' lack of understanding and appreciation for students' home backgrounds, while most teachers are eager to becvome informed and supportive of their diverse students many have lacked the opportunity to develop the knowedge and skills appropriate to working with such students. Ethnic Diversity examines how migration and settlement patterns have varied for these populations throughout U.S. history, documenting what researchers have learned about Latino, Native American, African American, urban Appalachian, and Asian American families, neighborhoods, and communities as these relate to children's learning through case studies (in the form of vignettes) and suggests how schools, communites, and universities can address the needs of culturally diverse students and their families.

Ethnic Diversity in Communities and Schools - Recognizing and Building on Strengths (Hardcover): Kathryn M. Borman Ethnic Diversity in Communities and Schools - Recognizing and Building on Strengths (Hardcover)
Kathryn M. Borman
R2,862 Discovery Miles 28 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research has consistently documented the failure of schools to reach students from linguistically and culturally diverse backgrounds. One reason suggested for this failure is teachers' lack of understanding and appreciation for students' home backgrounds, while most teachers are eager to becvome informed and supportive of their diverse students many have lacked the opportunity to develop the knowedge and skills appropriate to working with such students. Ethnic Diversity examines how migration and settlement patterns have varied for these populations throughout U.S. history, documenting what researchers have learned about Latino, Native American, African American, urban Appalachian, and Asian American families, neighborhoods, and communities as these relate to children's learning through case studies (in the form of vignettes) and suggests how schools, communites, and universities can address the needs of culturally diverse students and their families.

From Mountain to Metropolis - Appalachian Migrants in American Cities (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Kathryn M. Borman,... From Mountain to Metropolis - Appalachian Migrants in American Cities (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Kathryn M. Borman, Phillip Obermiller
R2,573 Discovery Miles 25 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume focuses on Appalachians as a case study of internal migration in developed countries. Since World War II, Appalachian miners have left the coal towns of their mountain region for the car towns of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Migrations have ebbed and flowed with economic expansion and recession. Some descendants who are several generations removed from the migration experience do not identify with their mountainous background, but many urban Appalachians have maintained their cultural ties to the region and its values. This collection of essays is the fourth in a series of studies of Appalachian society in relation to mainstream America. While earlier works have concentrated on the migration process, jobs, housing, and ethnic group formation in urban settings, this volume addresses the important issues of health, environment, and education in the urban Appalachian context. As such, it is the only resource available for educators and health and human service professionals involved with this social sector.

Restructuring Education - Issues and Strategies for Communities, Schools, and Universities (Hardcover): Robert J. Yinger... Restructuring Education - Issues and Strategies for Communities, Schools, and Universities (Hardcover)
Robert J. Yinger (University of Cincinnati, USA), Kathryn M. Borman (University of South Florida, USA)
R1,343 Discovery Miles 13 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This text addresses the issues underlying the restructuring of American schools at the family, school and community level. It presents a balance of the theoretical issues underlying reform and the practical ways in which specific groups are wrestling with these issues.

Restructuring Education - Issues and Strategies for Communities, Schools, and Universities (Paperback): Robert J. Yinger... Restructuring Education - Issues and Strategies for Communities, Schools, and Universities (Paperback)
Robert J. Yinger (University of Cincinnati, USA), Kathryn M. Borman (University of South Florida, USA)
R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This text addresses the issues underlying the restructuring of American schools at the family, school and community level. It presents a balance of the theoretical issues underlying reform and the practical ways in which specific groups are wrestling with these issues.

Investing in U.S. Schools - Directions for Educational Policy (Paperback): Bruce Anthony Jones, Kathryn M. Borman Investing in U.S. Schools - Directions for Educational Policy (Paperback)
Bruce Anthony Jones, Kathryn M. Borman
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume critiques current federal and state education reform initiatives, and addresses a number of important questions: What are the major themes of these initiatives? How are they different from previous reform efforts? What are the political implications of the reform initiatives and the expected impact on schools and communities? The underlying conceptual framework of this book contends that reform efforts must be comprehensive in order to work Entire communities must value and adopt the importance of education. Public policy must serve as a guide to create new and innovative programs and to change the way we think about education.

Effective Schooling for Economically Disadvantaged Students - School-Based Strategies for Diverse Student Populations... Effective Schooling for Economically Disadvantaged Students - School-Based Strategies for Diverse Student Populations (Hardcover, New)
J. Howard Johnston, Kathryn M. Borman
R2,271 Discovery Miles 22 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although the problems of educating disadvantaged youth often seem overwhelming, this volume provides optimistic insights on the subject. All of the contributors are committed to the principle that disadvantaged children can be served by schools. They recommend major policy changes, dramatic alterations of school structures and practices, and fundamentally different ways of viewing both disadvantaged youth and effective schooling. The volume presents an interdisciplinary approach to research and a collaborative approach to school-based interventions. The topics covered include family involvement in schooling; linguistic contexts of schooling; political and social policy analyses; school practices; and the role of foundations in supporting school improvement. The focal groups include young children, young and older adolescents, ethnic and linguistic minorities, and families. The first section of the volume focuses on issues facing policymakers and educators. The second section focuses on linkages among children's learning in schools, families and community-based agencies and programs. The final section examines school practices that affect the performance of disadvantaged and minority students in existing school structures.

Contemporary Issues in U.S. Education (Hardcover): Kathryn M. Borman, Piyush Swami, Lonnie D Wagstaff Contemporary Issues in U.S. Education (Hardcover)
Kathryn M. Borman, Piyush Swami, Lonnie D Wagstaff
R2,277 Discovery Miles 22 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Learner-Centered Leadership - Research, Policy, and Practice (Hardcover): Arnold B. Danzig, Kathryn M. Borman, Bruce A. Jones,... Learner-Centered Leadership - Research, Policy, and Practice (Hardcover)
Arnold B. Danzig, Kathryn M. Borman, Bruce A. Jones, William F Wright
R4,155 Discovery Miles 41 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many new approaches to school improvement are being proposed in the current climate of assessment and school accountability. This book explores one of these approaches, a new model of leadership training known as Learner-Centered Leadership (LCL). It is built around the fundamental idea that learning and learning communities are natural processes that, when properly harnessed, can lead to the highest levels of professional engagement and problem solving. Key features of this exciting new approach to school leadership include the following:
Broad-based and Generative--The book's narratives vividly illustrate the extraordinary ability of LCL to generate new approaches to leadership development. For example, encouraging and assisting school leaders to reflect on their own leadership attributes relative to the implementation of the school mission to ensure high teacher efficacy and student learning. In this respect the volume contributes significantly to the field of school leadership and professional development by extending above and beyond a narrow focus on instructional leadership.
Practice Oriented--By creating communities that encourage conversation and analysis the new data-driven models of school improvement are more likely to be successfully implemented. Without analytical discourse, the process of interpreting school data and transforming it into practice would be largely lost.
Conceptually Appropriate--The realization that everyone within a school (students, teachers, administrators) belongs to the same learning community minimizes status differences and encourages teamwork. The LCL administrator is much less likely to be authoritarian and power-oriented and much morelikely to be transformative and student outcome focused. This book is appropriate for master's level courses and certification seminars, and for inservice workshops dealing with school leadership.

Meaningful Urban Education Reform - Confronting the Learning Crisis in Mathematics and Science (Hardcover, New): Kathryn M.... Meaningful Urban Education Reform - Confronting the Learning Crisis in Mathematics and Science (Hardcover, New)
Kathryn M. Borman
R2,185 Discovery Miles 21 850 Out of stock

Based on a three-year study of the National Science Foundation's Urban Systemic Initiative, "Meaningful Urban Education Reform is an overview of recent attempts to change teaching in mathematics and science in urban environments. The book evaluates the impact of educational reform on urban schools, determines how schools with the highest levels of poverty in the United States can make successful changes, and investigates how communities and policy makers contribute to student achievement.

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