ABSTRACT

This revised edition of the Handbook of Education Politics and Policy presents the latest research and theory on the most important topics within the field of the politics of education. Well-known scholars in the fields of school leadership, politics, policy, law, finance, and educational reform examine the institutional backdrop to our educational system, the political behaviors and cultural influences operating within schools, and the ideological and philosophical positions that frame discussions of educational equity and reform.

In its second edition, this comprehensive handbook has been updated to capture recent developments in the politics of education, including Race to the Top and the Common Core State Standards, and to address the changing role politics play in shaping and influencing school policy and reform. Detailed discussions of key topics touch upon important themes in educational politics, helping leaders understand issues of innovation, teacher evaluation, tensions between state and federal lawmakers over new reforms and testing, and how to increase student achievement. Chapter authors also provide suggestions for improving the political behaviors of key educational groups and individuals with the hope that an understanding of political goals, governance processes, and policy outcomes may contribute to ongoing school reform.

part I|227 pages

The Institutional Context of Educational Politics

chapter 1|34 pages

Beyond Pluralistic Patterns of Power

Research on the Micropolitics of Schools

chapter 2|25 pages

Hitting a Moving Target

How Politics Determines the Changing Roles of Superintendents and School Boards

chapter 3|24 pages

Advocates and Partners for Education Excellence

A 21st-Century Role for Mayors

chapter 5|30 pages

Political Cultures in Education

Emerging Perspectives

chapter 8|22 pages

Federal Education Policy from Reagan to Obama

Convergence, Divergence, and “Control”

part II|195 pages

Interest Groups, Activists, Entrepreneurs, and Education Reform

chapter 10|36 pages

Binders of Women and the Blinders of Men

Feminism and the Politics of Education

chapter 11|17 pages

Religious Faith and Policy in Public Education

A Political and Historical Analysis of the Christian Right in American Schooling

chapter 12|20 pages

Respecting Religion and Culture in Schools

An International Overview

chapter 16|19 pages

Outliers

Political Forces in Gifted and Special Education

chapter 17|27 pages

A New Kind of Integrated Education