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9780805837247

Charter Schools: Lessons in School Reform

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805837247

  • ISBN10:

    0805837248

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-03-01
  • Publisher: Lawrence Erlbau

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Summary

This book takes the reader inside the charter school movement, answering such questions as: *What is a charter school? *How are charter schools different from other public schools? *What does it take to create a charter school? *What motivates the people who initiate such schools? *What lessons can be learned from the experiences of those who have founded charter schools? *What does the growth of the charter school movement mean for society at large? Using detailed case studies of seven schools in three states, this book explores the challenges faced by the founders of these schools and develops guidelines for creating a successful school. Seymour Sarason's work on the creation of settings is used as a basis for examining the complex human interactions that contributed to formation of a unique culture at each school, as well as to establish guidelines for setting up a successful school. Introductory and concluding chapters place the charter school movement within a broader social and historical context. Tensions between the American tradition of local control of schools and the centralized tradition of schooling imported from Europe in the late 19th century are discussed. The gradual bureaucratization of U.S. public schools during the 20th century is described, along with problems that have been associated with the increasingly hierarchical and impersonal nature of educational institutions.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Seymour Sarason
Preface xi
Chapter Schools: Redefining a Social Contract?
1(24)
What are Charter Schools?
3(1)
Characteristics of Charter Schools
4(1)
The Debate Over Charter Schools
5(2)
Charter School Debate as a Reflection of Broader Issues
7(5)
Understanding the Creation of Settings
12(8)
Research Design
20(2)
References
22(3)
The ``Prehistory'' of Charter Schools
25(16)
Two Competing Visions of Education
25(6)
The Search for Alternatives
31(6)
The Deeper Roots of the Charter Schools Debate
37(1)
References
38(3)
Pioneering Change: The Expericences of Three Colorado Charter Schools
41(36)
Suan Korach
Conceptual Framework and Research Design
42(1)
Core Academy
43(8)
Passages Charter Schools
51(9)
Opportunity Prep Schools
60(7)
Conclusions
67(5)
Recommendations
72(4)
References
76(1)
Politics Versus the Best of Intentions: A Case Study of a School--University Collaboration
77(22)
Catharine T. Perry
Conceptual Framework
78(1)
Bureaucratic and Social Context
79(2)
Research Methodology
81(1)
Beginning an Experiment in Innovation
81(2)
The Honeymoon Period
83(4)
The Vision Meets the Students
87(3)
Crisis: The Leader Leaves
90(3)
Aftermath and Regrouping
93(1)
Conclusions
94(1)
Implications
95(2)
References
97(2)
Beating the Odds in the Inner City: Wesley Elementary Becomes a Charter School
99(44)
Research Purpose and Methods
100(1)
The Influence of Social Change
100(7)
Wesley Elementary and the ``Phonics Wars''
107(4)
Taking of Our Cultural Blinders
111(6)
Beyond the Ideal of ``One Best System''
117(8)
Charter School Status
125(8)
Social Justice Seen From Differing Perspectives
133(6)
Following in the Footsteps of Houston's Most Famous Principal
139(1)
Epilogue
139(1)
Referernces
140(3)
Understanding the Complexities of Success in the Making of a New Setting: Case Study of the University of Houston Charter School of Technology
143(32)
Barbara Korth
The Unfolding of Expectation and the Measure of Success
144(1)
Welcome to the University of Houston Charter School of Technology
145(3)
Success UHCDT Style
148(19)
The Problem and Promise of Coordination
167(6)
Conclusion
173(1)
References
174(1)
Behind the Rhetoric; the Agony, the Ecstasy of Being First
175(44)
A Conflict of Values
177(1)
The Marblehead Community Charter School
178(1)
Research Design
178(2)
The Parents' View
180(18)
The Administrator's View
198(3)
The Teachers' View
201(8)
Conclusions
209(2)
A Summary of Assertions Made By Charter School Supporters and Opponents
211(3)
Implications
214(3)
Epilogue
217(1)
References
218(1)
Building a Theoretical Framework: Commonalities and Contrasts
219(24)
Stark Difference in Organizational Dynamics
220(12)
Taking a Broader Perspective
232(1)
Of Vouchers, Politics, and Public Perceptions
233(8)
References
241(2)
Beyond Economics and Politics: Charter School as Mediating Institutions
243(20)
A Century of Unintended Consequences
243(4)
Community Participation in the Decision-Making Process
247(5)
When Politics Invades the School House
252(5)
Charter Schools as Mediating Institutions
257(4)
References
261(2)
Author Index 263(4)
Subject Index 267

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