Reclaiming Local Control through Superintendents, School Boards, and Community Activism

Reclaiming Local Control through Superintendents, School Boards, and Community Activism
Author: Meredith Mountford
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN:

In 1987, Jacqueline Danzberger described school boards as the forgotten players. However, things have changed drastically for school boards over the past few years. No longer are school boards the forgotten players in school governance. Instead, school boards often find themselves in the center of controversies stemming from the intrusion of political partisanship into local governance structures which historically, and for the purposes of sustained democratic educational governance, were intentionally intended to be non-partisan elected boards. However, this is where many school boards find themselves today. The chapters in this volume address several key questions school board members are currently facing as they struggle to protect some of our country’s earliest guardrails of democracy; local control of schools. To be sure, school boards are no longer the forgotten players. Implications of this may be wide reaching and therefore deserve room in the current literature on educational governance. Volume II of the Research on the Superintendency series highlights recent research on school boards, local control, governance, and the superintendency. Each chapter is briefly described and the chapters are in a particular order that readers may wish to pay attention to as they enjoy the book. The first three chapters deal with local control in both rural and urban settings. The next two chapters are studies focused mainly on school boards and how their roles have shifted over the years followed by a chapter on the relationship between school boards and their superintendents within a regulatory environment and the level of stress it can bring to board members and superintendents. The final five chapters describe recent superintendent research that is closely linked to school governance or school board policies. We ask readers to juxtapose lessons learned in those five chapters to the role of school boards within the context of those chapters.

Factors Impacting Superintendent Turnover

Factors Impacting Superintendent Turnover
Author: Jimmy K. Byrd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

The purpose of this study was to examine contributing factors influencing superintendent tenure among Texas public school superintendents. The results of the Cox Regression analysis revealed that strained relationships with the school board president, not being able to get decisions made at the Board level, and superintendent/school board communication and relations were significant factors in determining the length of tenure among Texas public school superintendents. More specifically, as the level of difficulty increased by a factor of one (scale 1-5) between the superintendent and school board president?s working relationship, the odds of a superintendent staying in the same district decreased by 22.2% (p = 0.003). Further, superintendents frustrated about not being able to work with the school board to make decisions at the Board level were 1.3 times more likely to leave their position when compared to those who maintained a cooperative relationship with their Board (p = 0.019). Communication between school board members and superintendents was an additional contributing factor that impacted superintendent tenure. As superintendents' ratings of difficulty regarding superintendent/school board communications increased, the odds of the superintendent staying in the same district decreased by approximately 10% (p = 0.048). This study highlighted factors contributing to superintendent turnover, revealing similar findings to nationwide studies completed on superintendent tenure. (Contains 2 tables.).

TEACHING OF SCIENCE

TEACHING OF SCIENCE
Author: R. M. KALRA
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012-03-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 8120345444

This well-organized book emphasizes the various aspects of science education, viz. the use of computers in science education, software programs, the Internet, e-Learning, multimedia, concept mapping, and action research. It introduces students to the latest trends in the methods of teaching. The book also strives to foster science education through non-formal approaches, such as distance education with special reference to commonwealth of learning model, or academic games. What distinguishes this text is its emphasis on making the teachers understand that learning students’ psychology is the prerequisite for the success of any education programme. Keeping this view in mind, the text explains the well-known theories of learning of Piaget, Ausubel, Bruner and Gagne—which are closely related to science teaching. Primarily intended as a text for the undergraduate students (degree and diploma) of Education (B.Ed. and D.Ed.), this could serve as a source book for in-service teachers and science educators. In addition, curriculum developers and policy makers working in the field of science education having an abiding faith in moulding youngsters to face the challenges of 21st century should find this book useful and stimulating. KEY FEATURES : Lays emphasis on inculcating values or the development of scientific temper in students. Cites a number of examples related to teaching methods from both urban and rural areas to illustrate the concepts discussed in the text.

National Foundation for Social Sciences

National Foundation for Social Sciences
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Government Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 838
Release: 1967
Genre: Federal aid to research
ISBN:

Considers S. 836, to create a foundation to promote social science research and scholarship.