This unique collection examines the social justice implications of contemporary economic, finance, and budgeting policies affecting the K-12 education system in the United States.
This unique collection examines the social justice implications of contemporary economic, finance, and budgeting policies affecting the K-12 education system in the United States.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gloria Rodriguez is an Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of California at Davis. R. Anthony Rolle is an Assistant Professor of Educational Administration at University of Redlands
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Social Justice Implications of Contemporary School Finance Theory 1. A Political Theory of Social Justice in American Schools 2. Critical Race Theory A Priori to Human Capital Theory: Framing the Discourse on the Nexus Between Social Justice & Education Finance 3. Measuring Educational Productivity in the Face of Social Justice Influences: A Discussion of the Efficacy of Relative Economic Efficiency for Determining School Improvement Factors 4. Adequacy Revisited: A Critique of Prominent Conceptualizations ofSchool Finance Standards Part 2: Social Justice Implications of Contemporary School Finance Policy 5. Cycling on in Cultural Deficit Thinking: California School Finance and the Possibilities of Critical Policy Analysis 6. Resource Implications of NCLB for the Recruitment, Preparation, and Retention of Highly Qualified Teachers for English Learners in California 7. Investing in Student Lives Outside of School to Increase Achievement Inside Schools 8. On the International Dimension of Education and Social Justice 9. Conclusion: Toward a Vision of Social Justice Frameworks in School Finance
Introduction Part 1: Social Justice Implications of Contemporary School Finance Theory 1. A Political Theory of Social Justice in American Schools 2. Critical Race Theory A Priori to Human Capital Theory: Framing the Discourse on the Nexus Between Social Justice & Education Finance 3. Measuring Educational Productivity in the Face of Social Justice Influences: A Discussion of the Efficacy of Relative Economic Efficiency for Determining School Improvement Factors 4. Adequacy Revisited: A Critique of Prominent Conceptualizations ofSchool Finance Standards Part 2: Social Justice Implications of Contemporary School Finance Policy 5. Cycling on in Cultural Deficit Thinking: California School Finance and the Possibilities of Critical Policy Analysis 6. Resource Implications of NCLB for the Recruitment, Preparation, and Retention of Highly Qualified Teachers for English Learners in California 7. Investing in Student Lives Outside of School to Increase Achievement Inside Schools 8. On the International Dimension of Education and Social Justice 9. Conclusion: Toward a Vision of Social Justice Frameworks in School Finance
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