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As we cross the threshold of a new century, which approaches are likely to improve public education? In this book, distinguished scholars discuss recent innovations—charter schools, contracting arrangements, and choice—designed to liberate educators from burdensome bureaucratic controls and improve the level of opportunity for all children.

Focusing on the problems in cities, where far too many children have been denied access to quality institutions, the authors examine the lessons to be learned from Catholic schools, site-based management, private entrepreneurs, and specific developments in three cities—New York, Milwaukee, and Chicago. The authors, though realistic about the political and institutional obstacles that stand in the way of meaningful change, foresee the demise of the "one size fits all" approach to schooling. They envision a system of schools that is dynamic, diverse, performance based, and accountable; one that is supportive of professionals, responsive to creativity, intolerant of failure, and committed to high educational standards for all children.

Contributors:

Louann Bierlein

Anthony Bryk

John Chubb

Chester Finn

Paul Hill

Valerie Lee

Paul Peterson

Diane Ravitch

Joseph P. Viteritti

Priscilla Wohlstetter

New Schools for a New Century: The Redesign of Urban Education

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    Publisher: Yale University Press
    Publication Date: 11/03/1999
    ISBN13: 9780300078749, 978-0300078749
    ISBN10: 0300078749

    Number of Pages: 336

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    As we cross the threshold of a new century, which approaches are likely to improve public education? In this book, distinguished scholars discuss recent innovations—charter schools, contracting arrangements, and choice—designed to liberate educators from burdensome bureaucratic controls and improve the level of opportunity for all children.

    Focusing on the problems in cities, where far too many children have been denied access to quality institutions, the authors examine the lessons to be learned from Catholic schools, site-based management, private entrepreneurs, and specific developments in three cities—New York, Milwaukee, and Chicago. The authors, though realistic about the political and institutional obstacles that stand in the way of meaningful change, foresee the demise of the "one size fits all" approach to schooling. They envision a system of schools that is dynamic, diverse, performance based, and accountable; one that is supportive of professionals, responsive to creativity, intolerant of failure, and committed to high educational standards for all children.

    Contributors:

    Louann Bierlein

    Anthony Bryk

    John Chubb

    Chester Finn

    Paul Hill

    Valerie Lee

    Paul Peterson

    Diane Ravitch

    Joseph P. Viteritti

    Priscilla Wohlstetter

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