Mirón / Beabout / Boselovic Only in New Orleans
1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-94-6300-100-7
Verlag: Sense Publishers
Format: PDF
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School Choice and Equity Post-Hurricane Katrina
E-Book, Englisch, Band 63, 310 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Educational Futures
ISBN: 978-94-6300-100-7
Verlag: Sense Publishers
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Only in New Orleans: Editors’ Introduction; The Social and Historical Contexts of Disaster and Recovery; Up to Higher Ground: School Choice and the Promises of Democracy Post-2005; Education and the Public Sphere in New Orleans, 1803–2005: Conflicts over Public Education, Racial Inequality, and Social Status in Pre-Katrina New Orleans; Catholic Schools in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; The New Iconography of the Global City: Displacement and the Residues of Culture in Chicago; Educational Policy as Lived Experience; Excerpt from Hope Against Hope: Three Schools, One City, and America’s Struggle to Educate Its Children; Re-Forming the Post-Political City?: Public School Reform and Democratic Practice in Post-Katrina New Orleans; Education Reform in New Orleans: Voices from the Recovery School District; Market-Based Pedagogies: Assessment, Instruction, and Purpose at a “No Excuses” Charter School; The Art of (Re)building Sustainable Educational Opportunity and Equity in New Orleans Public Schools; School Leadership and the Organizational Dynamics of School Reform; Principles of Leading Change: An Inductive Analysis from Post-Katrina New Orleans; Katrina at 10 and Counting: New Orleans’ Public Schools; A Missed Opportunity in Louisiana School Reform:Site Visitation as Diagnostic Tool for School Improvement; The Ideology and Rhetoric of Educational Change; NOLA Aftershock: The Consequences of Disaster Capitalism; Gaining “Choice” and Losing Voice: Is the New Orleans Charter School Takeover a Case of the Emperor’s New Clothes?; Finding Common Language around Educational Equity in a Neoliberali Context; The Looting of the American Dream: The Post-Katrina Rubble of Public Education in Louisiana; How Policymakers Define ‘Evidence’: The Politics of Research Use in New Orleans; Contributors Biography.