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9780275980955

University Leadership in Urban School Renewal

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  • ISBN13:

    9780275980955

  • ISBN10:

    0275980952

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-05-30
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Summary

The themes of this book resonate closely with the values of ACE: leadership, change, community partnership, and the importance of teacher education and learning. With higher education facing increasing financial constraints, and public education under continued strain, education leaders must dedicate their efforts to strengthening the partnership of higher education with K-12 education, and with the community, to ensure success. This book features examples of university leaders who took a personal interest in and led their institutions' efforts to improve the quality of teacher preparation, and to develop partnerships with school systems to ensure that more future teachers were recruited, prepared, and provided with an excellent transition into their teaching roles. The leaders used their power to mommunicate with campus communities and partner beyond their institutions, into the communities in which they are located. University Leadership in Urban School Renewal describes the role of the public urban university president and chancellor in providing leadership in P-16 education through activities undertaken in partnership with local urban school districts to improve the quality of teaching and learning. Leaders from urban institutions of higher education who are members of the 14 Great Cities' Universities--universities that collectively serve more than 340,000 students and prepare one-fifth of the nation's teachers--reflect upon their efforts to respond to the needs of education reform, particularly within the country's most challenging metropolitan environments. The authors describe strategies that make education reform the responsibility of all, from teacher education as a university-wide effort to university-community partnerships. They explicate the link from higher education to school districts, other educational institutions, local business, government, and the community at large. The authors asked 14 presidents of urban universities to make as explicit as possible their leadership actions and change strategies within the context of how they have worked to improve the quality of education for urban youth. The first-person accounts of these leaders reflect the important role of urban, state universities in addressing the pervasive problems in urban education as they illustrate the leadership practices of presidents and chancellors.

Author Biography

NANCY L. ZIMPHER is Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, a position she has held since 1998. She also served as Dean of the College of Education and Executive Dean of the Professional Colleges at Ohio State University, Columbus. She served as president of the Holmes Partnership from 1996-2001 and co-coordinator of the U.S. Secretary of Education's National Summit on Teacher Quality in 2000. She is the recipient of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education's Edward C. Pomeroy Award for Ouytstanding Contributions to Teacher Education. She currently chairs the Commission on International Programs for the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges.KENNETH R. HOWEY is Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, where he coordinates the Teacher in Residence Program. He was the principal investigator for the longest running study of teacher education in the United States. He directed the national reform consortium, the Urban Network to Improve Teacher Education (UNITE). He is the author of several books and articles on teacher education. Dr. Howey is the recipient of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education's highest award for distinguished contributions to teacher education thoughout a career.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Michael Baer
Foreword by Gregory M. St. L. O'Brien
Engagement in Urban School Renewal by Kenneth R. Howey and Nancy L. Zimpher
A New Chancellor Sets the Stage by Jo Ann M. Gora<BR>
Taking the Long View by Gerald L. Bepko
The University of Illinois at Chicago: Distributed Leadership by Sylvia Manning
The New Millennium Schools Partnership or 45 Days That Changed My Life by Gregory M. St. L. O'Brien
System-to-Stem Reform of Teacher Education and School Renewal by Nancy L. Zimpher
You Can't Teach without Teachers: The Wayne State University and Detroit Public Schools Partnership by Irvin D Reid
Many Voices, One Future: Creating New Standards by Martha W. Gilliland
Partnerships, Accountability, and Results in Educational Reform in Georgia by Carl V. Patton
Passionate Connections, Informed Decisions, Executive Leadership by Shirley C. Raines
Filling the Moat: A Case Study of Presidential Leadership in Recruiting, Preparing, and Retaining Urban Educators by Michael Schwartz
Building on Strength: Portland State University's Educational Partnerships for Diversity by Daniel O. Bernstine
The Des Lee Collaborative Vision: Institutionalizing Community Engagement at the University of Missouri-St. Louis by Blanche M. Touhill<BR>
The Initiative for Teacher Education: A Journey to Shape the Future by Joseph A. Steger
A "Metroversity" for a New Millennium by Eugene P. Trani
The President's Role in Educational Reform: Concluding Observations by Kenneth R. Howey and Nancy L. Zimpher
Index

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