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This comprehensive handbook organizes the latest research and theory on the most important topics within the field of politics of education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135106768
- Artikelnr.: 41833889
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135106768
- Artikelnr.: 41833889
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Bruce S. Cooper is a retired Professor of Educational Leadership in the Fordham University Graduate School of Education, USA. James G. Cibulka is President of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and former dean of the College of Education at the University of Kentucky, USA. Lance D. Fusarelli is Professor of Educational Leadership and Educational Policy at North Carolina State University, USA.
Preface: Constants and Changes in the Politics of Education. PART I: THE
INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATIONAL POLITICS. Chapter 1: Beyond
Pluralistic Patterns of Power: Research on the Micropolitics of Schools.
Chapter 2: Hitting a Moving Target: How Politics Determines the Changing
Roles of Superintendents and School Boards. Chapter 3: Advocates and
Partners for Education Excellence: A 21st Century Role for Mayors. Chapter
4: Understanding Education Policymaking and Policy Change in the American
States: Learning from Contemporary Policy Theory. Chapter 5: Political
Cultures in Education: Emerging Perspectives. Chapter 6: Judicial Impact on
Education Politics and Policies. Chapter 7: The Politics of School Finance
in the New Normal Era. Chapter 8: Federal Education Policy from Reagan to
Obama: Convergence, Divergence, and "Control". Chapter 9: Federalism,
Equity, and Accountability in Education. PART II: INTEREST GROUPS,
ACTIVISTS, ENTREPRENEURS, AND EDUCATION REFORM. Chapter 10: Binders of
Women and the Blinders of Men: Feminism and the Politics of Education.
Chapter 11: Religious Faith and Policy in Public Education: A Political and
Historical Analysis of the Christian Right in American Schooling. Chapter
12: Respecting Religion and Culture in Schools: An International Overview.
Chapter 13: The Politics of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Chapter 14:
The Ideological and Political Landscape of School Choice Advocacy. Chapter
15: The Collective Politics of Teacher Unionism. Chapter 16: Outliers:
Political Forces in Gifted and Special Education. Chapter 17: A New Kind of
Integrated Education. Chapter 18: Interest Groups Revisited.
INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATIONAL POLITICS. Chapter 1: Beyond
Pluralistic Patterns of Power: Research on the Micropolitics of Schools.
Chapter 2: Hitting a Moving Target: How Politics Determines the Changing
Roles of Superintendents and School Boards. Chapter 3: Advocates and
Partners for Education Excellence: A 21st Century Role for Mayors. Chapter
4: Understanding Education Policymaking and Policy Change in the American
States: Learning from Contemporary Policy Theory. Chapter 5: Political
Cultures in Education: Emerging Perspectives. Chapter 6: Judicial Impact on
Education Politics and Policies. Chapter 7: The Politics of School Finance
in the New Normal Era. Chapter 8: Federal Education Policy from Reagan to
Obama: Convergence, Divergence, and "Control". Chapter 9: Federalism,
Equity, and Accountability in Education. PART II: INTEREST GROUPS,
ACTIVISTS, ENTREPRENEURS, AND EDUCATION REFORM. Chapter 10: Binders of
Women and the Blinders of Men: Feminism and the Politics of Education.
Chapter 11: Religious Faith and Policy in Public Education: A Political and
Historical Analysis of the Christian Right in American Schooling. Chapter
12: Respecting Religion and Culture in Schools: An International Overview.
Chapter 13: The Politics of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Chapter 14:
The Ideological and Political Landscape of School Choice Advocacy. Chapter
15: The Collective Politics of Teacher Unionism. Chapter 16: Outliers:
Political Forces in Gifted and Special Education. Chapter 17: A New Kind of
Integrated Education. Chapter 18: Interest Groups Revisited.
Preface: Constants and Changes in the Politics of Education. PART I: THE
INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATIONAL POLITICS. Chapter 1: Beyond
Pluralistic Patterns of Power: Research on the Micropolitics of Schools.
Chapter 2: Hitting a Moving Target: How Politics Determines the Changing
Roles of Superintendents and School Boards. Chapter 3: Advocates and
Partners for Education Excellence: A 21st Century Role for Mayors. Chapter
4: Understanding Education Policymaking and Policy Change in the American
States: Learning from Contemporary Policy Theory. Chapter 5: Political
Cultures in Education: Emerging Perspectives. Chapter 6: Judicial Impact on
Education Politics and Policies. Chapter 7: The Politics of School Finance
in the New Normal Era. Chapter 8: Federal Education Policy from Reagan to
Obama: Convergence, Divergence, and "Control". Chapter 9: Federalism,
Equity, and Accountability in Education. PART II: INTEREST GROUPS,
ACTIVISTS, ENTREPRENEURS, AND EDUCATION REFORM. Chapter 10: Binders of
Women and the Blinders of Men: Feminism and the Politics of Education.
Chapter 11: Religious Faith and Policy in Public Education: A Political and
Historical Analysis of the Christian Right in American Schooling. Chapter
12: Respecting Religion and Culture in Schools: An International Overview.
Chapter 13: The Politics of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Chapter 14:
The Ideological and Political Landscape of School Choice Advocacy. Chapter
15: The Collective Politics of Teacher Unionism. Chapter 16: Outliers:
Political Forces in Gifted and Special Education. Chapter 17: A New Kind of
Integrated Education. Chapter 18: Interest Groups Revisited.
INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATIONAL POLITICS. Chapter 1: Beyond
Pluralistic Patterns of Power: Research on the Micropolitics of Schools.
Chapter 2: Hitting a Moving Target: How Politics Determines the Changing
Roles of Superintendents and School Boards. Chapter 3: Advocates and
Partners for Education Excellence: A 21st Century Role for Mayors. Chapter
4: Understanding Education Policymaking and Policy Change in the American
States: Learning from Contemporary Policy Theory. Chapter 5: Political
Cultures in Education: Emerging Perspectives. Chapter 6: Judicial Impact on
Education Politics and Policies. Chapter 7: The Politics of School Finance
in the New Normal Era. Chapter 8: Federal Education Policy from Reagan to
Obama: Convergence, Divergence, and "Control". Chapter 9: Federalism,
Equity, and Accountability in Education. PART II: INTEREST GROUPS,
ACTIVISTS, ENTREPRENEURS, AND EDUCATION REFORM. Chapter 10: Binders of
Women and the Blinders of Men: Feminism and the Politics of Education.
Chapter 11: Religious Faith and Policy in Public Education: A Political and
Historical Analysis of the Christian Right in American Schooling. Chapter
12: Respecting Religion and Culture in Schools: An International Overview.
Chapter 13: The Politics of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Chapter 14:
The Ideological and Political Landscape of School Choice Advocacy. Chapter
15: The Collective Politics of Teacher Unionism. Chapter 16: Outliers:
Political Forces in Gifted and Special Education. Chapter 17: A New Kind of
Integrated Education. Chapter 18: Interest Groups Revisited.