Educational Policy Goes to School (eBook, PDF)
Case Studies on the Limitations and Possibilities of Educational Innovation
Redaktion: Conchas, Gilberto; Oseguera, Leticia; Hinga, Briana; Gottfried, Michael
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Educational Policy Goes to School (eBook, PDF)
Case Studies on the Limitations and Possibilities of Educational Innovation
Redaktion: Conchas, Gilberto; Oseguera, Leticia; Hinga, Briana; Gottfried, Michael
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Educational policies explicitly implemented in order to reduce educational gaps and promote access and success for disenfranchised youth can backfire-and often have the unintended result of widening those gaps. In this interdisciplinary collection of case studies, contributors examine cases of policy backfire, when policies don't work, have unintended consequences, and when policies help.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317192527
- Artikelnr.: 49262626
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317192527
- Artikelnr.: 49262626
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Concomitant in Educational Policy Making that Determine Success, Backfire
and Everything in Between
Leticia Oseguera, Miguel Abad, Jacob Kirksey, Briana Hinga, Gilberto
Conchas, and Michael Gottfried
Part 1: Backfire
Chapter 2: How Equity and Social Justice Urban Education Choice Campaigns
in Detroit are Masquerading Backfire and the Worsening the Status Quo
Cassie J. Brownell
Chapter 3: When Policies that Impact Students with Significant Disabilities
in Michigan Backfire
Mark E. Deschaine
Chapter 4: When Zero-Tolerance Discipline Policies in the United States
Backfire
Hugh Potter and Brian Boggs
Chapter 5: When Free Schools in England and Charter Schools in the United
States Backfire
Graham Downes and Catherine A. Simon
Part 2: Failure
Chapter 6: When High-Stakes Accountability Measures Impact Promising
Practices in an Indigenous-serving Charter School
V. Anthony-Stevens
Chapter 7: How Public-Private Partnerships Contribute to Educational Policy
Failure
Frank Fernandez, Karla I. Loya, and Leticia Oseguera
Chapter 8: The Failure of Accountability in the Milwaukee Parental Choice
Program
Michael R. Ford & William Velez
Chapter 9: How Centralized Implementation Policies Failed the Austrian New
Middle School Process
Corinna Geppert
Part 3: Unintended
Chapter 10: The Unintended Consequences of School Vouchers: Rise, Rout and
Rebirth
Aaron Saiger
Chapter 11: Challenges and Unintended Consequences of Student Centered
Learning
Lea Hubbard and Amanda Datnow
Chapter 12: School Discipline Policies That Result in Unintended
Consequences for Latino Male Students' College Aspirations
Adrian H. Huerta, Shannon M. Calderone, and Patricia M. McDonough
Chapter 13: When Special Education Policy in Ontario Create Unintended
Consequences
Lauren Jervis and Sue Winton
Part 4: Success
Chapter 14: Latina/o Farm-Worker Parent Leadership Retreats as Sites of
Agency, Community Cultural Wealth, and Success
Pedro E. Nava and Argelia Lara
Chapter 15: Bilingual and Biliterate Skills as Cross-Cultural Competence
Success
Ricardo González-Carriedo and Alexandra Babino
Chapter 16: Diversity-Driven Charters and the Construction of Urban School
Success
Priscilla Wohlstetter, Amy K. Wang, and Matthew M. Gonzales
Chapter 17: Reflecting on the Institutional Processes for College Success
among Chicanos in the Context of CrisisLouie F. Rodríguez, Eduardo
Mosqueda, Pedro E. Nava, & Gilberto Q. Conchas
Chapter 18: Reframing the Problematic Achievement Gap Narrative to
Structure Educational Success
Robert K. Ream, Sarah Ryan, and Tina Yang
Concomitant in Educational Policy Making that Determine Success, Backfire
and Everything in Between
Leticia Oseguera, Miguel Abad, Jacob Kirksey, Briana Hinga, Gilberto
Conchas, and Michael Gottfried
Part 1: Backfire
Chapter 2: How Equity and Social Justice Urban Education Choice Campaigns
in Detroit are Masquerading Backfire and the Worsening the Status Quo
Cassie J. Brownell
Chapter 3: When Policies that Impact Students with Significant Disabilities
in Michigan Backfire
Mark E. Deschaine
Chapter 4: When Zero-Tolerance Discipline Policies in the United States
Backfire
Hugh Potter and Brian Boggs
Chapter 5: When Free Schools in England and Charter Schools in the United
States Backfire
Graham Downes and Catherine A. Simon
Part 2: Failure
Chapter 6: When High-Stakes Accountability Measures Impact Promising
Practices in an Indigenous-serving Charter School
V. Anthony-Stevens
Chapter 7: How Public-Private Partnerships Contribute to Educational Policy
Failure
Frank Fernandez, Karla I. Loya, and Leticia Oseguera
Chapter 8: The Failure of Accountability in the Milwaukee Parental Choice
Program
Michael R. Ford & William Velez
Chapter 9: How Centralized Implementation Policies Failed the Austrian New
Middle School Process
Corinna Geppert
Part 3: Unintended
Chapter 10: The Unintended Consequences of School Vouchers: Rise, Rout and
Rebirth
Aaron Saiger
Chapter 11: Challenges and Unintended Consequences of Student Centered
Learning
Lea Hubbard and Amanda Datnow
Chapter 12: School Discipline Policies That Result in Unintended
Consequences for Latino Male Students' College Aspirations
Adrian H. Huerta, Shannon M. Calderone, and Patricia M. McDonough
Chapter 13: When Special Education Policy in Ontario Create Unintended
Consequences
Lauren Jervis and Sue Winton
Part 4: Success
Chapter 14: Latina/o Farm-Worker Parent Leadership Retreats as Sites of
Agency, Community Cultural Wealth, and Success
Pedro E. Nava and Argelia Lara
Chapter 15: Bilingual and Biliterate Skills as Cross-Cultural Competence
Success
Ricardo González-Carriedo and Alexandra Babino
Chapter 16: Diversity-Driven Charters and the Construction of Urban School
Success
Priscilla Wohlstetter, Amy K. Wang, and Matthew M. Gonzales
Chapter 17: Reflecting on the Institutional Processes for College Success
among Chicanos in the Context of CrisisLouie F. Rodríguez, Eduardo
Mosqueda, Pedro E. Nava, & Gilberto Q. Conchas
Chapter 18: Reframing the Problematic Achievement Gap Narrative to
Structure Educational Success
Robert K. Ream, Sarah Ryan, and Tina Yang