
Critical Small Schools
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- Cover
- Critical Small Schools: Beyond Privatization in New York City Urban Educational Reform
- Critical Small Schools: Beyond Privatization in New York City Urban Educational Reform
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword: Critical Small Schools-Windows on Educational Justice in a Neoliberal Blizzard
- REFLECTING BACK ON 30 YEARS OF CRITICAL RESEARCH AND ORGANIZING AND TEACHING .
- REFERENCE
- Preface
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Maria Hantzopoulos' Acknowledgments
- Alia R. Tyner-Mullings' Acknowledgments
- REFERENCES
- Introduction: Forging a Homegrown Movement-The Case for Critical Small Schools in New York City
- THE SMALL SCHOOLS MOVEMENT: ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENT, AND EXPANSION
- CRITICAL SMALL SCHOOLS
- SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS
- Part I: Creating and Maintaining the Visions of Critical Small Schools: Challenges and Possibilities
- Part II: Inside the Learning Communities: The Culture, Practices, and Form of Critical Small Schools
- Part III: Beyond the Sphere of Schooling: Students Navigating Postsecondary Transitions
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- I. CREATING AND MAINTAINING THE VISION OF CRITICAL SMALL SCHOOLS-CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES
- 1. City Prep: A Culture of Care in an Era of Data-Driven Reform
- INTRODUCTION
- SMALL SCHOOLS: NOTHING NEW IN NEW YORK CITY
- A SMALL SCHOOL SERVING A POOR COMMUNITY
- A CULTURE OF CARE: BUILDING COMMUNITY FROM THE START
- Advisory
- Culturally-Relevant Instruction
- Showing the Love: Empathy for Low Income Students
- IMPLICATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- 2. Considering Context: Exploring a Small School's Struggle to Maintain Its Educational Vision
- INTRODUCTION
- CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
- METHODOLOGY
- SCHOOL CONTEXT
- SUCCESSES AT BRIDGES INSTITUTE
- CHALLENGES
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- 3. A Close Look at Small School Creation: Lessons Learned From the First Years of a Critical Small School
- INTRODUCTION
- SMALL SCHOOL CREATION
- METHODOLOGY
- Student Surveys
- Staff Interviews and Documentation
- Student Outcome Data
- SCHOOL CREATION AND HISTORY
- School Design
- OUTCOMES
- Student Surveys
- School Quality Review Data
- Student Outcome Data
- IMPLICATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
- Building From a Preexisting School
- Replication
- Seeding the New School
- Mentorship
- Implications for Urban School Reform and "Critical Small Schools"
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- II. INSIDE THE LEARNING COMMUNITIES-THE CULTURE, PRACTICES AND FORM OF CRITICAL SMALL SCHOOLS
- 4. Authentic Caring and Community Driven School Reform: The Case of El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice
- INTRODUCTION
- METHODOLOGY
- BACKGROUND
- A CULTURALLY-RELEVANT PEDAGOGY AND CURRICULUM
- Creating a Culture of Engagement Through Principles of Peace and Justice
- "It would mean a lot to see your eyes when you speak to me:" The Holistic Individualized Process
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- 5. Additive Schooling: A Critical Small School for Latino Immigrant Youth
- INTRODUCTION
- SUBTRACTIVE CIRCUMSTANCES
- Economic Circumstances
- Educational Circumstances
- DOING THE STUDY: RESEARCH METHODS AND THE SITE
- Gregorio Luperón High School
- ADDITIVE SCHOOLING
- Relationships With Teachers, Administrators, and Staff: Familia
- Relationships With Other Students: Trust and Safety
- CLOSING THOUGHTS
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- 6. Learning From Our Students: Recovering the Purpose of Small Schools in an Era Beholden to Standardization
- INTRODUCTION
- METHODOLOGY
- Context
- CREATING SMALL SCHOOLS, BIG QUESTIONS: THE PROCESS AND PRODUCT
- Hosting "Experts" in the Field of Urban Education
- Creating Essential Questions
- Dialogue With Experts via E-Mail
- Visiting Other New Small Schools
- CONCLUSIONS
- IMPLICATIONS FOR SMALL SCHOOL REFORM
- REFERENCES
- 7. Freedom From High-Stakes Testing: A Formula for Small School Success
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTEXT: THE RISE OF SMALL SCHOOLS IN NEW YORK CITY
- THE NEW YORK PERFORMANCE STANDARDS CONSORTIUM
- RESEARCH ON THE CONSORTIUM SCHOOLS
- WHY THE SUCCESS?
- Writing
- Presentations and Discussions
- Developing an Argument or Thesis and Supporting it With Evidence
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- III. BEYOND THE SPHERE OF SCHOOLING-STUDENTS NEGOTIATING POSTSECONDARY TRANSITIONS
- 8. Redefining Success: How CPESS Students Reached The Goals That Mattered
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTEXT
- CPESS Population
- METHODOLOGY
- Data Collection
- Participants
- Inside/Outside
- THE NEW DEFINITIONS OF EDUCATION
- Putting the Public in Intellectual
- Citizen of the Planet
- Taking the Next Step
- All in the Family
- Working Hard for the Money
- The College Way
- Breaking the Cycle
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- 9. Willie Rivera Thoughts: Critical Small Schools and the Transition to Higher Education
- INTRODUCTION
- RESEARCH SETTING AND METHODOLOGY
- COLLEGE ACCESS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
- College Access Successes in New York City's Critical Small Schools
- What Critical Small Schools Still Need to Do: Understanding and Replicating the Resources It Takes to Get to College
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- 10. When Cultures Collide: Students' Successes and Challenges as Transformative Change Agents Within and Beyond a Democratic School
- INTRODUCTION
- BACKGROUND ON HUMANITIES PREPARATORY ACADEMY
- METHODOLOGY
- CREATING SCHOOL CULTURE: CARE, RESPECT AND QUESTIONING
- Culture of Care: Strong Student-Teacher Relationships and Beyond
- Culture of Respect: Engaging the School Core Values
- A Culture of Questioning: Curricula, Coursework and Critical Consciousness
- CULTURE CLASHES: NAVIGATING DEMOCRACY ON UNDEMOCRATIC TERRAIN
- IMPLICATIONS FOR CRITICAL SMALL SCHOOLS MOVEMENT
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- About the Authors
- THE EDITORS
- THE AUTHORS
- Index
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