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Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Journal of Education Policy, 1992
Compares the Chicago School Reform Act of 1988 with the English Education Reform Act of 1988. Explains the source of authority for school-based management in each setting and examines six common themes. Emphasizes the conflict between the concepts of the professionalism of teachers and client empowerment through enrollment choice or…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1999
Focuses on changes in student achievement in Chicago (Illinois) public schools since the passage of the 1988 Chicago School Reform Act and notes corresponding changes in funding, staffing, and leadership. Uses data from a longitudinal study of 10 elementary and four high schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – 1991
This book is a case study of the Chicago (Illinois) Public Schools 1980s reform movement imposed from the outside through legislation. The first chapter describes why school reform was necessary in Chicago. Chapter 2 focuses on a single high school in that system and shows the difficulties in trying to improve its performance. Chapter 3 describes…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citizen Participation, Decentralization, Educational Change

Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1992
Discusses anthropology's role in policy-relevant educational research, drawing on experiences in evaluating Chicago (Illinois) city schools' restructuring. Questions raised by case studies in school restructuring include qualitative researchers' role in studying educational policy, issues of objectivity in policy research, and networking…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Anthropology, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Brookings Papers on Education Policy, 2002
Accountability in Chicago in the 1990s derived from progressive reform legislation adopted in 1988 and 1995. The Illinois General Assembly in 1988 passed the Chicago School Reform Act (P.A. 85-1418), which included a set of goals, a redistribution of the school district's resources, and a decentralization of decisionmaking to the school level. The…
Descriptors: Urban Education, State Legislation, Accountability, School Restructuring
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – 1992
This paper describes the Chicago School Reform Act of 1988 (CSRA); outlines work of the Chicago Panel on Public School Policy and Finance; and traces the Chicago School Reform (Illinois) movement, an effort to address more adequately the previously unmet needs of "at-risk" children by creating a systemic opportunity for schools to…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr.; Easton, John Q. – 1991
As a result of the 1988 Chicago School Reform Act, a number of powers previously exercised at the central administration or board level have devolved upon the Local School Councils (LSCs) and principals. The cooperation of 14 representative schools was enlisted for an ongoing qualitative study of the dynamics of reform at the local level. To date,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Decentralization
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Illinois Schools Journal, 1991
Court and legislative challenges and financial crisis have hampered the first years of implementation of the Chicago (Illinois) School Reform Act of 1988. At the local level, school councils performed variously. Overall, evaluation of the act's success or failure will be conducted at the local level in individual schools. (JB)
Descriptors: Citizens Councils, Community Involvement, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – 1995
The Chicago (Illinois) School Reform Act of 1988 set in motion a chain of reform efforts that have been the subject of considerable study. The plan emphasizes returning control of the schools to parents and the community through school-based management and local school councils. This book reports on studies of the implementation of the reform…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – 1991
Three competing models for public school improvement are described as points of reference. The technical transfer model of school reform focuses on how to better transfer knowledge already in the possession of academics. Placing the locus of authority in the classroom is the main issue of the professionalization model for school improvement. The…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Comparative Analysis, Decentralization, Elementary Secondary Education
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – 1991
As a result of state legislators' conviction that Chapter 1 fund mismanagement by the Chicago Public Schools had led to yearly increases in administration size to the detriment of students' real needs, the Chicago School Reform Act of 1988 placed a cap on noninstructional expenses and a progressive cessation on state aid to the poverty impaction…
Descriptors: Administration, Budgets, Categorical Aid, Change Strategies
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – 1992
The Chicago School Reform, adopted in December 1988, requires the school system to raise its student achievement levels to national norms in 5 years; to reallocate the system's resources away from the administration and toward schools, particularly those with high enrollments of economically disadvantaged students; and to establish Local School…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Administrator Selection, Board Administrator Relationship