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The New Education Philanthropy

Politics, Policy, and Reform
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Description

Philanthropic foundations play an increasingly influential role in education research, policy, and practice--yet this sector has been subject to little research-informed analysis. In The New Education Philanthropy, Frederick M. Hess and Jeffrey R. Henig convene a diverse group of scholars and analysts to examine the shifting role of education philanthropy over the last decade, giving particular attention to the large national foundations--Gates, Broad, Walton, and Lumina, among others--that are increasingly aggressive and strategic in their use of funds. Drawing on original research, they investigate and assess the impact of new patterns in foundation giving for advocacy and research; the divergence in funding strategies between old and new foundations; the extension of "venture philanthropy" to higher education; and the backlash against "reform" philanthropy as well as the unlikely partnerships it forges.

The New Education Philanthropy offers an unprecedented look behind the scenes at major foundations, exploring the goals, values, and strategies that drive the new grantmakers' work and outlining the lessons they have learned over the past decade. This empirical inquiry into the ideas and activities of this secretive sector promises to provide a valuable resource for researchers and reformers alike.

Product Details

PublisherHarvard Education PR
Publish DateDecember 01, 2015
Pages248
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781612508719
Dimensions8.9 X 6.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

Frederick M. Hess is a resident scholar and director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute. He is the author of Cage-Busting Leadership (Harvard Education Press, 2013).
Jeffrey R. Henig is professor of political science and education at Teachers College and professor of political science at Columbia University.

Reviews

"This book provides a much needed analysis of newer foundation giving and its impact on education policy." --Oscar Jimenez-Castellanos & Bethany Richmond, Teachers College Record
This collection of work is politically balanced with a distinct effort made at bringing a diverse selection of topics, authors, and divergent ideological perspectives to the surface....[I]t is a sustained, rigorous critique of recent philanthropy while keeping in mind the context of its broader historical trajectory. --Dino Sossi, Teachers College Record

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