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Making The Grade The Economic Evolution Of American School Districts William A Fischel

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Making The Grade The Economic Evolution Of American School Districts William A Fischel
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 304
Author: William A. Fischel
ISBN: 9780226251318, 0226251314
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Making The Grade The Economic Evolution Of American School Districts William A Fischel by William A. Fischel 9780226251318, 0226251314 instant download after payment.

A significant factor for many people deciding where to live is the quality of the local school district, with superior schools creating a price premium for housing. The result is a “race to the top,” as all school districts attempt to improve their performance in order to attract homebuyers. Given the importance of school districts to the daily lives of children and families, it is surprising that their evolution has not received much attention.

In this provocative book, William Fischel argues that the historical development of school districts reflects Americans’ desire to make their communities attractive to outsiders. The result has been a standardized, interchangeable system of education not overly demanding for either students or teachers, one that involved parents and local voters in its governance and finance. Innovative in its focus on bottom-up processes generated by individual behaviors rather than top-down decisions by bureaucrats, Making the Grade provides a new perspective on education reform that emphasizes how public schools form the basis for the localized social capital in American towns and cities.


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