Description
Book SynopsisThis book is organized into eight parts: systemic reform; sociology and educational policy; national content standards and assessments; opportunity-to-learn standards; school to work; school, parent, and community support; professional development; safe, disciplined, and drug free schools; and the implications of federal legislation. The basic format of the sections provides a chapter on the major topic and response followed by an issue sheet. The issue sheets are responses to the chapters in this book originally presented at the 1995 conference Implementing Recent Federal Legislation and summarize issues discussed in the roundtable discussions that were conducted at tne conference in which all participants shared ideas and background information. These issue sheets were prepared for the Spivak Program of the American Sociological Association and were then compiled for this volume into one issue sheet per topic.
Table of ContentsPART I. Systemic Reform: Sociology and Educational Policy PART II. National Standards For Content and Performance PART III. Opportunity to Learn Standards PART IV. School to Work Opportunities Act PART V. School, Parent, and Community Support PART VI. Professional Development PART VII. Goals 2000: Safe, Disciplined and Drug-free Schools PART VIII. Implications of Federal Legislation