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School Admissions And Accountability


School Admissions And Accountability
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Author : Feintuck, Mike
language : en
Publisher: Policy Press
Release Date : 2013-01-16

School Admissions And Accountability written by Feintuck, Mike and has been published by Policy Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-16 with Education categories.


The processes for allocating places at secondary schools in England are perennially controversial. Providing integrated coverage of the policy, practice and outcomes from 1944 to 2012, this book addresses the issues relevant to school admissions arising from three different approaches adopted in this period: planning via local authorities, quasi-market mechanisms, and random allocation. Each approach is assessed on its own terms, but constitutional and legal analysis is also utilised to reflect on the extent to which each meets expectations and values associated with schooling, especially democratic expectations associated with citizenship. Repeated failure to identify and pursue specific values for schooling, and hence admissions, can be found to underlie questions regarding the ‘fairness’ of the process, while also limiting the potential utility of judicial responses to legal actions relating to school admissions. The book adopts an interdisciplinary approach which makes it relevant and accessible to a wide readership in education, social policy and socio-legal studies.



Schools Admissions And Accountability


Schools Admissions And Accountability
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Author : Mike Feintuck
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

Schools Admissions And Accountability written by Mike Feintuck and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Education and state categories.


Questions about school admissions are a perennial source of tension and debate, and indeed often reveal a burning sense of injustice. This book review school admission policies and practices in relation to fundamental constitutional and democratic expectations, including expectations relating to equality and equity.



School Admissions And Accountability


School Admissions And Accountability
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Author : Mike Feintuck
language : en
Publisher: Policy Press
Release Date : 2013

School Admissions And Accountability written by Mike Feintuck and has been published by Policy Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Education categories.


Providing integrated coverage of the policy, practice and outcomes from 1944 to 2012, this book addresses the issues relevant to school admissions arising from three different approaches adopted in this period: planning via local authorities, quasi-market mechanisms, and random allocation.



Engines Of Anxiety


Engines Of Anxiety
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Author : Wendy Nelson Espeland
language : en
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Release Date : 2016-05-09

Engines Of Anxiety written by Wendy Nelson Espeland and has been published by Russell Sage Foundation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05-09 with Social Science categories.


Students and the public routinely consult various published college rankings to assess the quality of colleges and universities and easily compare different schools. However, many institutions have responded to the rankings in ways that benefit neither the schools nor their students. In Engines of Anxiety, sociologists Wendy Espeland and Michael Sauder delve deep into the mechanisms of law school rankings, which have become a top priority within legal education. Based on a wealth of observational data and over 200 in-depth interviews with law students, university deans, and other administrators, they show how the scramble for high rankings has affected the missions and practices of many law schools. Engines of Anxiety tracks how rankings, such as those published annually by the U.S. News & World Report, permeate every aspect of legal education, beginning with the admissions process. The authors find that prospective law students not only rely heavily on such rankings to evaluate school quality, but also internalize rankings as expressions of their own abilities and flaws. For example, they often view rejections from “first-tier” schools as a sign of personal failure. The rankings also affect the decisions of admissions officers, who try to balance admitting diverse classes with preserving the school’s ranking, which is dependent on factors such as the median LSAT score of the entering class. Espeland and Sauder find that law schools face pressure to admit applicants with high test scores over lower-scoring candidates who possess other favorable credentials. Engines of Anxiety also reveals how rankings have influenced law schools’ career service departments. Because graduates’ job placements play a major role in the rankings, many institutions have shifted their career-services resources toward tracking placements, and away from counseling and network-building. In turn, law firms regularly use school rankings to recruit and screen job candidates, perpetuating a cycle in which highly ranked schools enjoy increasing prestige. As a result, the rankings create and reinforce a rigid hierarchy that penalizes lower-tier schools that do not conform to the restrictive standards used in the rankings. The authors show that as law schools compete to improve their rankings, their programs become more homogenized and less accessible to non-traditional students. The ranking system is considered a valuable resource for learning about more than 200 law schools. Yet, Engines of Anxiety shows that the drive to increase a school’s rankings has negative consequences for students, educators, and administrators and has implications for all educational programs that are quantified in similar ways.



Finding The Right Balance


Finding The Right Balance
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Author : Charles Leslie Glenn
language : en
Publisher: Boom Koninklijke Uitgevers
Release Date : 2002

Finding The Right Balance written by Charles Leslie Glenn and has been published by Boom Koninklijke Uitgevers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Education categories.


This book provides comparative information on how 28 national educational systems handle the tension between two major vectors of school reform: on the one hand, and emphasis on high common standards for the content and quality of education; on the other an emphasis upon school level decision making and consequent diversity among schools. How does educational freedom, in its various aspects, guide national policies? How do non-governmental schools deal with legal requirements for accountability, personnel policy, admissions criteria for pupils, curriculum and pedagogy? This book is the first of a two volume study which presents the first systematic account of how different systems throughout the world have sought to meet this challenge. Finding the Right Balance, Volume I will be of great interest to policymakers and specialists in educational law policy and administration.



Where Charter School Policy Fails


Where Charter School Policy Fails
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Author : Amy Stuart Wells
language : en
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Release Date : 2002

Where Charter School Policy Fails written by Amy Stuart Wells and has been published by Teachers College Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Education categories.


In this provocative volume, Amy Stuart Wells and her co-authors provide evidence that the laissez-faire policies of charter school reform often exacerbate existing inequalities in our schools. Providing the most comprehensive, critical review of charter schools to date, this timely volume is based on the authors’ in-depth study of 10 urban, suburban, and rural school districts and 17 diverse charter schools in California, plus their analysis of other charter school studies from around the country. Focusing on two central issues—accountability and equity—they explore how charter school policies affect the lives of children, educators, and parents in diverse social, economic, and political contexts. The authors conclude that although the quality and experiences of charter schools is highly varied across different contexts, the laws that allow these schools to exist fail to assure meaningful accountability. Meanwhile, these policies increase inequality and stratification by pushing the educational system toward privatization in terms of finance and admissions while failing to target much-needed resources toward low-income communities. This dynamic book will help educators and policymakers develop a future policy agenda for charter school reform that will be more responsive to the needs of all children. “The authors, for the first time, make sense of the diverse and diffuse charter school ‘movement.’ They argue that the lack of support, the absence of equity provisions in state laws, and the burnout of many charter school personnel have led to the beginning of the end of this—yet another—school reform. This book provides important lessons for all who care about public education.” —Jean Anyon, Graduate Center, City University of New York



Class Action


Class Action
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Author : John Katzman
language : en
Publisher: Princeton Review
Release Date : 1995

Class Action written by John Katzman and has been published by Princeton Review this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Education categories.


Many books have criticized America's schools. This exciting and controversial book--by the founder and president of The Princeton Review--can change them. The book provides compelling answers to American education's most pressing dilemmas--and demonstrates how individuals can play a role in solving them.



Beyond Standardized Testing


Beyond Standardized Testing
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Author : George W. Elford
language : en
Publisher: R & L Education
Release Date : 2002

Beyond Standardized Testing written by George W. Elford and has been published by R & L Education this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Educational accountability categories.


This text addresses the problem of the overuse of standardized testing. It argues that so-called test-based reform has given rise to the "cram curriculum" and turned schools into test-prep centres. Overlooked are teachers, who observe students, and are the primary source of information on learning.



Making Sense Of Test Based Accountability In Education


Making Sense Of Test Based Accountability In Education
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Author : Laura S. Hamilton
language : en
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Release Date : 2002-07-31

Making Sense Of Test Based Accountability In Education written by Laura S. Hamilton and has been published by Rand Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-07-31 with Education categories.


Test-based accountability systems that attach high stakes to standardized test results have raised a number of issues on educational assessment and accountability. Do these high-stakes tests measure student achievement accurately? How can policymakers and educators attach the right consequences to the results of these tests? And what kinds of tradeoffs do these testing policies introduce? This book responds to the growing emphasis on high-stakes testing and offers recommendations for more-effective test-based accountability systems.



Accountability In Action


Accountability In Action
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Author : Douglas B. Reeves
language : en
Publisher: Lead + Learn Press
Release Date : 2004

Accountability In Action written by Douglas B. Reeves and has been published by Lead + Learn Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Business & Economics categories.


You'll find all you need to design a comprehensive accountability system that includes more than test scores. Filled with discussion questions, sample reports, templates, and additional resources for research, this book is a must-have for everyone developing an accountability program that is fair and rigorous, and meets the needs of your organization.