ABSTRACT

Shaping Education Policy is a comprehensive overview of education politics and policy, which provides conceptual guideposts for future policy development and strategies for change. Leading scholars explore the interacting social processes and the dynamics of power politics as they intersect with democratic ideals and shape school performance. Chapters cover major themes that have influenced education, including the Civil Rights Movement, federal involvement, the accountability movement, family choice, and development of nationalization and globalization. This edited collection examines how education policy in the United States has evolved over the last several decades and how the resulting policies are affecting schools and the children who attend them. This important book is a necessary resource for understanding the evolution, current status, and possibilities of educational policy and politics.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

The Plan of This Volume

chapter 3|21 pages

Education Politics and Equity

An Altered Landscape in Efforts to Expand Educational Opportunity

chapter 9|21 pages

Disconnect by Design

College Readiness Efforts Still Hampered by Divided K–12 and Higher Education Systems

chapter 11|31 pages

The New Politics of Educational Reform

Elites, Venues, and the Reframing of Reform

chapter 12|19 pages

All Together Now

The Apparent Resurgence of Locally Based Cross-Sector Collaboration

chapter 13|27 pages

Governance in Urban School Systems

Redrawing Institutional Boundaries