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School Sector and Student Outcomes: Notre Dame Advances in Education

Autor Maureen Hallinan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2006
"School Sector and Student Outcomes is an important work for policy makers and social scientists alike. This research is critically important for anyone concerned with educational policy and the academic future of our children." --Teresa A. Sullivan, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, The University of Michigan "Providing original contributions to our understanding of school sectors, this volume will be of great interest to sociologists of education and scholars and students in education, history, and political science." --George Farkas, Pennsylvania State University Variations in students' performance across different school sectors--specifically, public, private religious, and private nonreligious schools--has long been an important topic in the sociology of education. In recent years, debate over the merits of each sector has increased between advocates and critics of school choice, as exemplified by current struggles over educational vouchers and their ramifications for public policy and politics. What has been lacking in this debate, however, has been a theoretically grounded empirical analysis of the factors that affect student success across sectors. School Sector and Student Outcomes offers such an assessment. By presenting a set of methodologically rigorous empirical studies, the volume provides a viable basis for comparisons across sectors on such issues as school organization, governance, curriculum, and pedagogy in U.S. elementary and secondary schools. Carefully reasoned conceptual analyses identify the source of sector differences, trace the evolution of the dual school system in the U.S., and describe the mechanisms that link school sector to school processes. The volume amply documents how sector differences operate and what the consequences are for student learning and behavior.
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ISBN-13: 9780268031015
ISBN-10: 0268031010
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press
Seria Notre Dame Advances in Education


Recenzii

“Empirical research on student performance in the public, private, and private religious school sectors in the United States.”—The Chronicle of Higher Education

Notă biografică

Maureen T. Hallinan is William P. and Hazel B. White Professor of Sociology and director of the Center for Research on Educational Opportunity at the University of Notre Dame.
 
Contributors: Charles E. Bidwell, Robert Dreeben, Scott Davies, Linda Quirke, Barbara Schneider, Lisa Hoogstra, Fengbin Chang, Holly Rice Sexton, Adam Gamoran, Matthew Boxer, Maureen T. Hallinan, Brandy J. Ellison, William Carbonaro, Gail M. Mulligan, and Susan A. Dumais.

Descriere

"School Sector and Student Outcomes is an important work for policy makers and social scientists alike. This research is critically important for anyone concerned with educational policy and the academic future of our children." —Teresa A. Sullivan, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, The University of Michigan
 
"Providing original contributions to our understanding of school sectors, this volume will be of great interest to sociologists of education and scholars and students in education, history, and political science." —George Farkas, Pennsylvania State University
 
Variations in students' performance across different school sectors—specifically, public, private religious, and private nonreligious schools—has long been an important topic in the sociology of education. In recent years, debate over the merits of each sector has increased between advocates and critics of school choice, as exemplified by current struggles over educational vouchers and their ramifications for public policy and politics.
 
What has been lacking in this debate, however, has been a theoretically grounded empirical analysis of the factors that affect student success across sectors. School Sector and Student Outcomes offers such an assessment. By presenting a set of methodologically rigorous empirical studies, the volume provides a viable basis for comparisons across sectors on such issues as school organization, governance, curriculum, and pedagogy in U.S. elementary and secondary schools. Carefully reasoned conceptual analyses identify the source of sector differences, trace the evolution of the dual school system in the U.S., and describe the mechanisms that link school sector to school processes. The volume amply documents how sector differences operate and what the consequences are for student learning and behavior.