E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-135-68811-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
School Leadership in Times of Urban Reform is a powerful text for courses in educational leadership, school reform, and the politics of education. Engaging pedagogical features at the end of each case facilitate its use:
*Each case ends with an "Analysis of Leadership" section and "Extended Thinking" questions and activities.
*Sections 2-5 conclude with "Reflections" to help the reader uncover the major themes and issues.
Section 1 is an introductory analysis of reform and school leadership; it provides a frame of reference for examining the case studies that follow. Sections 2-5 are organized around eight case studies (two per section) that address questions of how the leadership roles of school principals and teachers have been shaped by the reform initiative; how parents and local communities have contributed to school reform; and how the culture of the school, and teaching and learning, have been shaped by reform. The final section synthesizes and analyzes what the authors have learned through these cases concerning the leadership roles of principals, parents, community members, and teachers during the period of reform; how the cultures of schools changed as reform progressed; and how reform impacted the instructional practices of teachers and the learning of students.
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Contents: D.C. Lortie, Foreword. Preface. Part I: R. Barr, M. Bizar, Conceptualizing Leadership in the Context of School Reform. Part II:The Response of Schools to the Initial Years of Reform. M. Bizar, Reform at Jackson Elementary: Transition to Site-Based Management. K.L. Morris, J.C. Fischer, The Chicago School Reform at Maria Saucedo Scholastic Academy. Part III:Tensions Between the Local School Council and the Principal. N. Hobbs, Field of Dreams. P. Leki, Yeah Yeah Boo Boo. Part IV:Reform as an Opportunity for Creating Responsive Instruction. M. Maraldi, Washington Irving School: Its Development and Change. P. Mueller, La Lucha Continua: Teachers Engaged in the Struggle Over Ideas and Authority. Part V:New Beginnings: Making Changes in High School Instruction and Learning. D.M. Ogle, K. Hunter, Developing Leadership in Literacy at Amundsen High School: A Case Study of Change. S. Zemelman, The Best Practice High School: Creating a New Small School in a Big City. Part VI: R. Barr, M. Bizar, Insights Into Leadership During Times of School Reform.