Mayors in the Middle: Politics, Race, and Mayoral Control of Urban Schools

Mayors in the Middle: Politics, Race, and Mayoral Control of Urban Schools

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Mayors in the Middle: Politics, Race, and Mayoral Control of Urban Schools

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Desperate to jump-start the reform process in America's urban schools, politicians, scholars, and school advocates are looking increasingly to mayors for leadership. But does a stronger mayoral role represent bold institutional change with real potential to improve big-city schools, or just the latest in the copycat world of school reform du jour? Is it democratic? Why have efforts to put mayors in charge so often generated resistance along racial dividing lines? Public debate and scholarly analysis have shied away from confronting such issues head-on. Mayors in the Middle brings together, for students of education policy and urban politics as well as scholars and school advocates, the most thoughtful and original analyses of the promise and limitations of mayoral takeovers of schools.

Reflecting on the experience of six cities--Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, and Washington, D.C.--ten of the nation's leading experts on education politics tackle the question of whether putting mayors in charge is a step in the right direction. Through the case studies and the wide-ranging essays that follow and build upon them, the contributors--Stefanie Chambers, Jeffrey R. Henig, Kenneth J. Meier, Jeffrey Mirel, Marion Orr, John Portz, Wilbur C. Rich, Dorothy Shipps, and Clarence N. Stone--begin the process of answering questions critical to the future of inner-city children, the prospects for urban revitalization, and the shape of American education in the years to come.

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Country
USA
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: Princeton University Press
EAN
9780691115078
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
0691115079
Label
Princeton University Press
Manufacturer
Princeton University Press
MPN
7 line illus. 18 tables.
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
288
PartNumber
7 line illus. 18 tables.
PublicationDate
2003-12-14
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Studio
Princeton University Press