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Amanda Lu; Rachel E. Williams – Urban Education, 2025
This study examines the linkages between charter school board composition, proposed school models, and authorization outcomes in two majority Black cities in the initial years post-state takeover. Findings illuminate how approved applications overlapped with the following factors: majority White boards with affiliations to elite reform networks or…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Boards of Education, Racial Composition, Models
Larson, Joanne; Nelms, Shaun – Urban Education, 2023
Using data from a participatory ethnography of an urban high school slated for closure, this article examines the impact of comprehensive transformation on the university-school partnership's goal to change from a culture of underachievement and negativity toward a culture of collaboration and excellence. We explore these question/s: How do…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Urban Education, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Nelson, Steven L.; Ridgeway, Monica Lynn; Baker, Timberly L.; Green, Cassandra D.; Campbell, Tiffany – Urban Education, 2022
The state takeover of schools in predominantly Black communities has not disrupted the racial subjugation of Black girls. Using proportional analyses and Detroit, Memphis, and New Orleans as research sites, we find that the takeover of school districts does not produce statistically weaker associations with the use of harsh disciplinary practices…
Descriptors: Blacks, African American Students, Females, Discipline
Eatman, Timothy K.; Ivory, Gaelle; Saltmarsh, John; Middleton, Michael; Wittman, Amanda; Dolgon, Corey – Urban Education, 2018
Publicly engaged scholarship (PES) has emerged as a powerful force, yet institutional policies and cultures have often inhibited its acceptance in the academy. This article considers the benefits of PES for higher education as well as the obstacles to its enactment. It identifies the college level as a critical site for change and offers a rubric…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, School Policy, Change Agents, Higher Education

Wissler, Dorothy F.; Ortiz, Flora Ida – Urban Education, 1986
The literature on decentralization focuses on exchange of power and school reform. Rather than uncovering details of organizational processes, researchers attempted to impose inappropriate models upon them. Unable to explain how decentralization happens, they judged the process unsuccessful. Decentralization remains to be studied and understood.…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Decentralization, Educational Change, Educational Research

Peressini, Dominic – Urban Education, 1996
Explores the roles of parents in three urban high schools engaged in the reform of mathematics education, focusing on teachers' perceptions of parents and parents' perceptions of their children's mathematics education. At all three schools parents were involved in only a limited and passive fashion. (SLD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, High Schools, Mathematics Instruction

Rader, Victoria Fries – Urban Education, 1979
Described and discussed in this article are the nature of student-client power, the history of events during the first year of college operations at Federal City College, and concrete organizational conditions which encourage or inhibit client power. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Educational Change, Educational Facilities Improvement

Mumper, Michael – Urban Education, 1988
Reviews "The Politics of School Reform 1870-1940" by Paul Peterson, and "Power and the Promise of School Reform: Grassroots Movements During the Progressive Era" by William J. Reese. Notes that these two studies serve to bring politics, and political variables, back into the debate over educational policymaking, but are…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Policy