
Making Schools Work
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Educational reform is a big business in the United States. Parents, educators, and policymakers generally agree that something must be done to improve schools, but the consensus ends there. The myriad of reform documents and policy discussions that have appeared over the past decade have not helped to pinpoint exactly what should be done.
The case for investment in education is an economic one: schooling improves the productivity and earnings of individuals and promotes stronger economic growth and better functioning of society. Recent trends in schooling have, however, lessened the value of society's investments as costs have risen dramatically while student performance has stayed flat or even fallen. The task is to improve performance while controlling costs.
This book is the culmination of extensive discussions among a panel of economists led by Eric Hanushek. They conclude that economic considerations have been entirely absent from the development of educational policies and that economic reality is sorely needed in discussions of new policies. The book outlines an improvement plan that emphasizes changing incentives in schools and gathering information about effective approaches. Available research and analysis demonstrates that current central decisionmaking has worked poorly. Concentrating on inputs such as pupil-teacher ratios or teacher graduate degrees appears quite inferior to systems that directly reward performance. Nonetheless, since experience with such alternatives is very limited, a program of extensive evaluation appears to be in order.
Attempts to institute radical change on the basis of currently available information involve substantial risks of failure. Many people today find proposals such as charter schools, expanded use of merit pay, or educational vouchers to be appealing. Yet there is little evidence of their effectiveness, and widespread adoption of these proposals is sure to run into substantial problems of im
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- Cover
- Contents
- SUMMARY: Making Schools Work: Basic Principles
- Why Worry about Schools?
- Needed Changes
- Altered Roles
- An Overriding Perspective
- 1 The Urgency of a Well-Focused School Reform
- Pressures on the Schools
- Motivation for this Study
- A Critical Juncture
- The United States with and without Educational Reform
- A Unique Viewpoint
- THE CONTEXT: Economic Performance of the Existing System
- 2 The Economic Returns from Educational Investment
- The Pattern and Importance of Schooling
- School Quality
- Some Cautionary Views
- Bibliographic Notes
- 3 Rising Expenditure, Falling Performance
- The History of Overall Cost Growth
- Instructional Staff Expenditure
- Other Expenditure
- Conclusions about Costs
- The History of Performance Decline
- Bibliographic Notes
- 4 Economic Principles: A Guide for Improvement
- Bibliographic Notes
- CHANGE: Economically Realistic Alternatives for Education in the Twenty-First Century
- 5 The Unperceived Range of Choices
- Resource Usage
- Decisions, Resources, and Performance
- Disadvantaged Students and Distributional Issues
- Computers, Television, and Other Technologies
- The Special Case of Teachers
- Evidence and Policy
- Bibliographic Notes
- 6 Incentives: Linking Resources, Performance, and Accountability
- Performance Incentives
- Incentive Frameworks within Existing Schools
- Altering the Basic Structure of Schools: Choice
- Incentives for Students and Parents
- Technology and Costs
- Nurturing Experiments
- Issues of Implementation
- Financing Improved Performance
- The Essentials of Performance Incentives
- Bibliographic Notes
- 7 Turning Schools Themselves into Learning Institutions
- The Varied Uses of Performance Assessments
- Key Ingredients of Performance Measurement for Management
- Forms of Testing and Measurement
- National Standards and Testing
- Evaluation Approaches and Randomized Assignment Experimentation
- Governmental Responsibilities
- The Burden of Testing and Evaluation
- Information for Parents
- Institutional Learning
- Bibliographic Notes
- 8 Improvement: Necessary and Possible
- The High Priority of Improvement
- What Is Missing, What Is Needed
- The Costs of Reform
- New Roles and Responsibilities
- Comprehensive Reform
- Bibliographic Notes
- Selected Bibliography
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