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Community Development and School Reform: Advances in Research and Theories of School Management and Educational

Autor Robert L. Crowson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2001

The volume focuses on community development and school reform and the challenges of school administration in highly porous systems.

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ISBN-13: 9780762307791
ISBN-10: 076230779X
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 381 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Advances in Research and Theories of School Management and Educational


Cuprins

List of contributors. Overview: community development and school reform (R.L. Crowson). The sense of place and the neighborhood school: implications for building social capital and for community development (M.E. Driscoll). Leadership outside the triangle: the challenges of school administration in highly porous systems (C.T. Kerchner, G. McMurran). Community based organizations, Title I schools, and youth opportunity: challenges and contradictions (R.A. Pena et al.). Economic geography of Latino Los Angeles: schooling and urban transformations at century's end (R.D. Torres, L.F. Miron). The role of education in community development: the Akron Enterprise community initiative (C.L. McGaughy). Linking community organizing and school reform: a comparative analysis (D.L. Shirley). Lessons (and questions) from workplace schools on the interdependence of family, school, and work (C. Smrekar). Civic capacity and school principals: the missing link for community development (E.B. Goldring, C. Hausman). Schools in the bowling league of the new American economy: theorising on social/economic integration in school-to-work opportunity systems (H.B. Mawhinney).