Education reform in New York City : ambitious change in the nation's most complex school system / edited by Jennifer A. O'Day, Catherine S. Bitter and Louis M. Gomez.
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- 9781934742839
- 193474283X
- LA 339 E24 2011
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LA 269 S372 2004 School reform in Chicago : lessons in policy and practice / | LA 333 R958p 2015 The prize : who's in charge of America's schools? / | LA 333 R958p 2016 The prize : who's in charge of America's schools? / | LA 339 E24 2011 Education reform in New York City : ambitious change in the nation's most complex school system / | LA 348 S531 2008 Sharing responsabilities and networking through school process / | LA 412 F965n 1991 The new meaning of educational change / | LA 412 F965n 2007 The new meaning of educational change / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-335) and index.
Introduction to the volume and Children First / Jennifer A. O'Day, Catherine S. Bitter, and Joan E. Talbert --
Leadership and governance in New York City school reform / Paul T. Hill --
Parent and community engagement in New York City and the sustainability challenge for urban education reform / Jeffrey Henig, Eva Gold, Marion Orr, Megan Silander, and Elaine Simon --
Financing K-12 education in the Bloomberg years, 2002-2008 / Leanna Stiefel and Amy Ellen Schwartz --
Managing for results at the New York City Department of Education / Stacey Childress, Monica Higgins, Ann Ishimaru, and Sola Takahashi --
Improving instruction in New York City : an evolving approach / Jennifer O'Day and Catherine S. Bitter --
Collaborative inquiry to expand student success in New York City schools / Joan E. Talbert --
Recruiting, evaluating, and retaining teachers : the Children First strategy to improve New York City's teachers / Margaret Goertz, Susanna Loeb, and Jim Wyckoff --
Changing contexts and the challenge of high school reform in New York City / Leslie Santee Siskin --
School choice and competition in the New York City schools / Sean P. Corcoran and Henry M. Levin --
How students' views predict graduation outcomes and reveal instructional disparities under Children First reforms / Ronald F. Ferguson --
Children First and student outcomes : 2003-2010 / James J. Kemple --
Reflections on Children First / Jennifer A. O'Day and Catherine S. Bitter.
The public schools in New York City underwent major reforms through the Children First program. This book positions NYC as a model for other urban programs in need of systemic changes and improved learning systems.
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