
Learning from the Federal Market?Based Reforms
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- Cover
- The National Education Policy Center Series
- Learning from the Federal Market-Based Reforms
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Preface
- Foreword
- Introduction
- SECTION I: THE FOUNDATIONS OF MARKET-BASED REFORM
- CHAPTER 1: The Language of Schooling
- CHAPTER 2: The Politics of Market-Based Education Reform
- CHAPTER 3: Educationalizing the Welfare State and Privatizing Education
- CHAPTER 4: The Predictable Failure of Federal Sanctions-Driven Accountability for School Imporovement
- SECTION II: TEST-BASED SANCTIONS: WHAT THE EVIDENCE SAYS
- CHAPTER 5: School Reconstitution as a Turnaround Strategy
- CHAPTER 6: Democratic School Turnarounds
- CHAPTER 7: The Impact of School Choice Reforms on Student Achievement
- CHAPTER 8: The Costs and Benefits of School Closure for Students
- SECTION III: FALSE PROMISES
- CHAPTER 9: "Miracle" Schools or Political Scam?
- CHAPTER 10: Incentives and Test-Based Accountability in Education
- CHAPTER 11: Time to Move Beyond Test-Focused Policies
- CHAPTER 12: ASA Statement on Using Value-Added Models for Educational Assessment
- CHAPTER 13: The Problems with the Common Core
- CHAPTER 14: A New Civil Rights Agenda for American Education
- CHAPTER 15: Accounting for Limited English Proficient Youth in Texas
- CHAPTER 16: The Achievement Gap and the Discipline Gap
- CHAPTER 17: Reconsidering Choice, Competition, and Autonomy as the Remedy in American Education
- CHAPTER 18: The Undemocratic Side of Private Contracting in Public Education
- CHAPTER 19: Virtual Education
- SECTION IV: EFFECTIVE AND EQUITABLE REFORMS
- CHAPTER 20: Addressing Poverty
- CHAPTER 21: The Racial Achievement Gap, Segregated Schools, and Segregated Neighborhoods
- CHAPTER 22: Ensuring Adequate Funding
- CHAPTER 23: Expanding Access to Quality Pre-K is Sound Public Policy
- CHAPTER 24: Detracking, Tracking, and Middle-Grades Reform
- CHAPTER 25: Does Class Size Matter?
- CHAPTER 26: School-Community Partnerships
- CHAPTER 27: Community Organizing, School Improvement, and Educational Justice
- CHAPTER 28: Concerns and Essential Elements in Evaluating Teacher Preparation Programs
- SECTION V: CONCLUSION: LESSONS FOR THE EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT
- About the Contributors
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