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InstitutionAnnenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University
TitelGetting Started in Education Organizing: Resources and Strategies
Quelle(2012), (27 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterUrban Schools; School Restructuring; Educational Change; Community Organizations; Educational Improvement; Community Involvement; Resources; Advocacy; Politics of Education; Rural Schools; Educational Cooperation; Data Collection; Research Methodology; Community Action; Organizational Development; Organizational Effectiveness; Leadership; Achievement Gap; Federal Legislation; Educational Policy; Federal Programs; Educational Research; Case Studies; California; Colorado; Florida; Illinois; Minnesota; Mississippi; New York; Pennsylvania; Texas
AbstractOver the past two decades, community organizing has emerged as an effective force for school improvement. In the context of shrinking education funding, stubborn opportunity and achievement gaps between low-income and wealthy children and between children of color and White children, and polarizing debate on school reform, community organizing offers a methodology for parents and community members to effect meaningful change for the students who've been mostly poorly served by school systems. This publication outlines strategies and resources for groups considering education organizing. It is intended mainly for community organizations that have some experience with base building and organizing. It explores the ways in which education differs from other issue areas, how to gather data and research on local schools and schooling issues, how to engage local parents, and approaches to working with educators and other allies. Throughout, this report provides examples drawn from a range of organizing groups across the country and links to other resources. While each organization, school, district, and state is different, there are a number of common questions and considerations that community organizing groups working to improve schools can begin with. This report draws its examples largely from urban school reform organizing, both because the experience has been mainly in New York City and other large cities and because the scholarship on education organizing has largely emphasized urban groups. Rural groups have done excellent education work, however. A list of resources is presented at the end of this brief for examples of rural organizing. (Contains 1 figure and 1 footnote.) (ERIC).
AnmerkungenCenter for Education Organizing. Available from: Annenberg Institute for School Reform. Brown University, Box 1985, Providence, RI 02912. Tel: 212-328-9280; e-mail: educationorganizing@brown.edu; Web site: http://www.annenberginstitute.org/educationorganizing
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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