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Between Public and Private

Politics, Governance, and the New Portfolio Models for Urban School Reform
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Description

2012 "Districts in Research and Reform" Publication Award, American Educational Research Association (AERA)

Between Public and Private examines an innovative approach to school district managment that has been adopted by a number of uban disctricts in recent years: a portfolio management model, in which "a central office oversees a portfolio of schools offering diverse organizational and curricular themes, including traditional public schools, private organizations, and charter schools."

This volume examines crucial issues related to portfolio management, gauges both the promise and potential pitfalls of the model, considers important contexts for assessing these ambitious efforts to reform district management, and offers in-depth cases of four urban districts--Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, and New Orleans--that have pioneered this new model.

Between Public and Private is a volume in the Educational Innovations series.

Product Details

PublisherHarvard Education PR
Publish DateOctober 01, 2010
Pages408
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781934742686
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.3 pounds

About the Author

Katrina E. Bulkley is associate professor of educational leadership at Montclair State University.
Jeffrey R. Henig is professor of political science and education at Teachers College and professor of political science at Columbia University.
Henry M. Levin is William Heard Kilpatrick Professor of Economics and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Larry Cuban is professor emeritus of education at Stanford University.

Reviews

Portfolio management models represent the newest approach for organizing a large urban school system. As the first significant effort to examine this new and evolving governance reform, this important book places the reform in its broader theoretical, political, and policy contexts, and provides a rich description of the four trailblazing districts now using various versions of the model. Among other things, the book makes it clear that this governance reform model, like those that have preceded it, is no panacea. Helen F. Ladd, Edgar Thompson Professor of Public Policy, and professor of economics, Sanford School, Duke University"
This book enters the unexplored territory of diverse schools under urban central office management. It highlights the varied goals, political dynamics, and outcomes in different city contexts. It integrates this diversity with overarching concepts and actors, such as foundations and the federal government. It adds significant value to our understanding of school reform and parent choice. Michael Kirst, professor emeritus, Education and Business Administration, Stanford University"
This thoughtful and comprehensive text on portfolio management describes both how and how well this new reform is working. Its comprehensive handling of the subject sets a foundation for understanding and improving this largely untested reform idea. This book brings reasoned analysis and debate to a new but largely untested model for education reform. Gary Miron, professor of education, Western Michigan University"

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