The Crisis in California Schools

The Crisis in California Schools
Author: California. Legislature. Senate. Select Committee on Urban School Governance
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005
Genre: School management and organization
ISBN:

Learning to Liberate

Learning to Liberate
Author: Vajra Watson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136593861

Few problems in education are as pressing as the severe crisis in urban schools. Though educators have tried a wide range of remedies, dismal results persist. This is especially true for low-income youth of color, who drop out of school—and into incarceration—at extremely high rates. The dual calamity of underachievement in schools and violence in many communities across the country is often met with blame and cynicism, and with a host of hurtful and unproductive quick fixes: blaming educators, pitting schools against each other, turning solely to the private sector, and ratcheting up the pressure on teachers and students. But real change will not be possible until we shift our focus from finding fault to developing partnerships, from documenting problems to discovering solutions. Learning to Liberate does just that by presenting true and compelling community-based approaches to school reform. Drawing on over three years of ethnographic research, Vajra Watson explores the complicated process of reaching and teaching today's students. She reveals how four nontraditional educators successfully empower young people who have repeatedly been left behind. Using portraiture, a methodology rooted in vivid storytelling, Watson analyzes each educator's specific teaching tactics. Uncovering four distinct pedagogies—of communication, community, compassion, and commitment—she then pulls together their key strategies to create a theoretically grounded framework that is both useful and effective. A poignant, insightful, and practical analysis, Learning to Liberate is a timely resource for all educators and youth-serving practitioners who are committed to transforming "at-risk" youth into "at-promise" individuals who put their agency and potential into action in their schools and neighborhoods.

Urban Schools

Urban Schools
Author: James Deneen
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2011-10-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1610480864

Urban Schools: Crisis and Revolution describes America's inner-city public schools and the failure of most to provide even a minimally adequate education for their students. With numerous examples, James Deneen and Carm Catanese argue that these failures are preventable. Early chapters document the two-tiered character of American public schools, the tragic consequences of failing schools for millions of students—mostly Black and Hispanic—and the financial costs to American society. In later chapters, Deneen and Catanese describe the special problems of inner-city schools and the changes in school organization and curriculum needed to overcome them. They also provide examples of schools in severely disadvantaged communities in which such changes have enabled students to succeed academically, graduate, and enter college. In the final chapters, the authors examine the public and non-public school options available to urban parents. They discuss school choice, a hotly debated issue in urban education. The book concludes with a plan, consisting of six recommendations, for reforming a failing urban school.

A Crisis in Education

A Crisis in Education
Author: California. Legislature. Assembly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1986
Genre: Educational law and legislation
ISBN:

Investing in the Inner City Through Urban Public Schools

Investing in the Inner City Through Urban Public Schools
Author: Madeline Peña
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN:

This case study of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will focus on the East Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights, to illustrate how the additional LCFF funds are dispersed locally to target the needs of high-need groups, how the community is engaged to ensure their immediate needs are met, and what opportunities and challenges to an equitable education system arise following the post implementation of the LCFF.