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9780805835496

Title I: Compensatory Education at the Crossroads

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805835496

  • ISBN10:

    0805835490

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-02-01
  • Publisher: Lawrence Erlbau

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Summary

This volume presents the most recent research on Title I federal compensatory education programs. Over the past three decades, Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act has served as the cornerstone of the federal commitment to equality of opportunity. It is the federal government's single largest investment in America's schools. As Title I begins a new century, this book documents the program's history and points to the potential for its future, building on 35 years of research, development, and practical experience. The research and analysis it provides fills a void for systematic information that can help inform Title I education policies and practices. Title I: Compensatory Education at the Crossroads is essential reading for educational researchers and students working in the areas of social stratification and equity-minded policies, programs, and practices. It will serve well as a text for graduate courses on these topics in education, as well as in public policy, sociology, and psychology. Educational policymakers and administrators at the federal, state, and local levels who are concerned with Title I and programs for students placed at risk will find it an important resource in crafting policies and programs for this population of students.

Author Biography

Karen M. Arnold, Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE), University of Houston Geoffrey D. Borman, Johns Hopkins University Jerome V. D'Agostino, University of Arizona Larry V. Hedges, University of Chicago John F. Jennings, Center on Education Policy Edward L. McDill, Johns Hopkins University Stephen J. Meyer, University of Chicago Gary Natriello, Teachers College, Columbia University Yolanda N. Padron, Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE), University of Houston Barry Rutherford, Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE), University of California, Santa Cruz Robert E. Slavin, Johns Hopkins University Samuel C. Stringfield, Johns Hopkins University Hersholt C. Waxman, Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE), University of Houston Kenneth K. Wong, University of Chicago

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Preface ix
Title I: Its Legislative History and Its Promise
1(24)
John F. Jennings
Title I and Student Achievement: A Quantitative Synthesis
25(34)
Geoffrey D. Borman
Jerome V.D' Agostino
History and Promise of Assessment and Accountabillity in Title I
59(20)
Edward L. McDill
Gary Natriello
Coordinating Categorical and Regular Programs: Effects on Title I Student's Educational Opportunities and Outcomes
79(38)
Geoffrey D. Borman
Kenneth K. Wong
Larry V. Hedges
Jerome V.D' Agostino
Title I Parent-Involvement Programs: Effects on Parenting Practices and Students Achievement
117(20)
Jerome V.D' Agostino
Larry V. Hedges
Kenneth K. Wong
Geoffrey D. Borman
Effective Instructional Practices for Students Placed At Risk of Academic Failure
137(34)
Hersholt C. Waxman
Yolanda N. Padron
Karen M. Arnold
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and Title I: What Do We Know? Where Do We Go?
171(24)
Barry Rutherford
Title I Schoolwide Programs as an Alternative to Categorical Practices: An Organizational Analysis of Surveys From the Prospects Study
195(40)
Kenneth K. Wong
Stephen J. Meyer
How Title I Can Become the Engine of Reform in America's Schools
235(26)
Robert E. Slavin
Author Index 261(8)
Subject Index 269

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