4975457
9780803960015
Out of Stock
The item you're looking for is currently unavailable.
This book is a case study of the third largest urban school system in the USA and the reform movement that was mobilized to deal with its problems; it was put into effect by the Chicago School Reform Act, one of the most watched educational experiments of all time, which decentralized power and gave it to local school councils in every school. The author describes the situation which gave rise to the reform movement; the political, civic, business and parent-activist forces that came together to impose reform; the mandated restructuring and the initial implementation of reform. The reform's success or failure will determine how children in urban schools are educated well into the next century.Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. is the author of 'School Restructuring, Chicago Style' with ISBN 9780803960015 and ISBN 0803960018.
[read more]