ABSTRACT

Education Reform and Social Change is about addressing and changing the structures, policies, and practices of schools that differentially advantage white, middle class, native English speakers over students of color for whom English may be a second or additional language. It is also about helping people to think critically about what it is schools do and to consider more democratic, participatory, and equitable approaches.

The chapters in the text provide first-hand documentation of the voices, struggles, and visions of students, parent activists, advocates, attorneys, and educators involved in educational and social change processes. It chronicles real-life efforts of people challenging the status quo and working to build a more participatory, equitable, and transformative future.

The goal of this book is twofold: first, to consider the structures, policies, and practices that shape and limit educational change, and learning and teaching; and second, to document grassroots collaborative and creative efforts to change them. It offers a critical framework both for conceptualizing and for actualizing educational change.

Organized into four sections, this book provides a theoretical and practical framework for thinking about educational reform and social change -- one that moves from the broader structural concerns that are embedded in policy, to case studies that document activism and collaborative efforts to change school, city, and state policies, to classroom-based directions and initiatives, and to the construction of personal and collective visions for a more democratic, equitable, and just education. Each section includes an overview of the chapters, necessary background information to help the reader contextualize what follows, and guiding questions to encourage reflective thought and engagement with the text and to invite personal linkages. Two resource sections are included at the end of the volume: "Radical Educational Reform, Critical Pedagogy, and Multicultural Education: Selected Readings and Resources" and "National Organization Networks and Resources with a Critical Perspective."

part |54 pages

The Social Construction of Policy

chapter |14 pages

Equity at Risk

The Problem with State and Federal Education Reform Efforts

chapter |6 pages

Language Policy and Education Reform

The Case of Cape Verdean

chapter |10 pages

Accepting the Challenge, Unleashing the Potential

A Look at Latino Students in Boston, Massachusetts

part |68 pages

Collaborations for Change

chapter |11 pages

Southeast Asian and Latino Parent Empowerment

Lessons from Lowell, Massachusetts

chapter |11 pages

Rocking the Cradle

A Case Study of Linguistic Minority Educational Rights in Florida

chapter |28 pages

Ways of Looking, Teaching, and Learning

A Tapestry of Latino Collaborative Projects

part |53 pages

Transforming Pedagogy

chapter |17 pages

Reclaiming Our Voices

Students for Cultural and Linguistic Democracy (SCaLD)

chapter |17 pages

“I Like Making My Mind Work”

Language Minority Students and the Curriculum

part |64 pages

New Conceptualizations and Visions

chapter |20 pages

Beyond Educational Reform

Public Equity and Critical Pedagogy

chapter |18 pages

Making a Difference

Social Vision, Pedagogy, and Real Life