Meaningful Urban Education Reform [PDF ebook] 
Confronting the Learning Crisis in Mathematics and Science

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Summarizes findings of a long-term study of math and science education reforms in Chicago, El Paso, Memphis, and Miami.

Based on a three-year study of the National Science Foundation’s Urban Systemic Initiative, Meaningful Urban Education Reform is an overview of recent attempts to change teaching in mathematics and science in urban environments. The book evaluates the impact of educational reform on urban schools, determines how schools with the highest levels of poverty in the United States can make successful changes, and investigates how communities and policy makers contribute to student achievement.

Contributors provide compelling portraits of classrooms, teachers, and students in elementary, middle, and high schools through case studies and examples from intensive research in four locations: Chicago, El Paso, Memphis, and Miami. They interviewed, observed, and gathered information from district administrators, school principals, teachers, students and their parents, and community members. The book provides valuable insight into how systemic reform works, offers suggestions regarding assessment of successful learning environments, and addresses the need for intensive, long-term professional development for the purpose of engaging teachers with their colleagues in communities of practice supported by a strong school culture.

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List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
1. Historical Context: How National Science Foundation Reforms Build on Earlier Reforms

Systemic Reform

School Culture—A Possible 7th Driver

The Current Crisis: Closing the Persistent Achievement Gap

Assessing the Impact of the Urban Systemic Initiatives

The School Districts and Cities

Research on Systemic Reform

2. The Importance of District and School Leadership


District and School Administrator Participants

Barriers to Reform

Influence of Assessments

Conclusion


3. Building Relationships to Sustain Reform


Engaging Stakeholders

School-Level Reports of Increasing Stakeholder Involvement

Community Stakeholders’ View of USI Impact on Their Involvement

Conclusion

4. Professional Development in Systemic Reform


Professional Development and Standards-Based Practices

Implications for Practice and Policy

Conclusion

5. Instructional Practices in Mathematics and Science Classrooms


Instructional Practices

Understanding Instructional Practices: Our Measurement Tools

Looking at Instructional Practices

Combining Perspectives on Instructional Practices Using Cluster Analysis

Conclusion

6. Student Engagement in Mathematics and Science


Experience Sampling Method

Conclusion

7. Closing the Achievement Gap


Development of the Model

Miami-Dade Initiative

Chicago Initiative

Summary

Conclusion

8. School Culture: The Missing Lever in Improving Student Outcomes and Achieving Sustainable Reform


School Culture

Influence of School Culture on Classroom Practices

Measuring School Culture, Professional Development, and Classroom Practices

Measuring Student Achievement, Professional Development, and Classroom Practices across Sites

Conclusion


9. What Have We Learned? A Summary of Key Findings


What Matters at the District Level

What Matters at the School Level

What Matters at the Classroom Level

Appendix A: Instrumentation
Appendix B: Survey of Classroom Practices
Notes
Works Cited
List of Contributors
Index

Про автора

Kathryn M. Borman is Professor of Anthropology and Associate Director of the David C. Anchin Center at the University of South Florida. She has collaborated on and coedited numerous books, including Ethnic Diversity in Communities and Schools: Recognizing and Building on Strengths (with M. Yvette Baber and Associates); Adolescent Years: Social Influences and Educational Challenges (coedited with Barbara Schneider); and Changing American Education: Recapturing the Past or Inventing the Future? (coedited with Nancy P. Greenman), also published by SUNY Press.

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