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Charting Reform, Achieving Equity in a Diverse Nation (Hc)

Charting Reform, Achieving Equity in a Diverse Nation (Hc)

 

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Editorial:
Emerald Publishing Ltd
Año de edición:
2013
Materia
Educación pedagogía
ISBN:
9781623962722

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This book examines what equity means in a nation where the schools are becoming more diverse. Theauthors consider how well our educational reform policies, often framed in the language of equity andopportunity, measure up to the challenges of achieving equity in a diverse nation. While there is growingawareness of the increasing racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity of the nation, there is littlerecognition of how these trends affect the schools, particularly in formerly homogeneous communities. Atthe same time, inequalities in student achievement between different racial, ethnic, and socioeconomicgroups persist, even as educational policy has intensified the focus on the achievement gap. These twochallenges make definitions of equity and opportunity as urban problems obsolete and call for a criticalexamination of educational policy and reform from an equity perspective. Central themes include the criticalexamination of how equity is conceived under the law and in policy, the experiences of minority students insuburban schools, and the impact of current reform policies and strategies for achieving greater educationalopportunities for all students.This book is designed for graduate and undergraduate courses in educational policy and policy analysis, for policymakers interested in a criticalexamination of current reform policies and options, and educational leaders and administrators struggling with the implementation of reformmandates. From a policy perspective, it includes a survey of the evolution of educational policies and reforms since the 1960s and traces the mix oflegal and legislative legacies that have informed educational policy and equity. It describes how trends in suburban diversification affect the schools,something that has largely escaped the attention of educational reformers. It provides school-based and non-school-based remedies for achievingequity in diversifying suburban communities and articulates alternatives to the current accountability for performance approach. It offers new andinnovative analyses of current approaches to school reform, including an analysis of how accountability tests can create the illusion of reducing theachievement gap and an examination of the paradoxes of federally funded compensatory policies that incorporate market-based strategies. Novelapproaches-such as social emotional learning and placed-based college access strategies-areexamined through an equity lens.

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