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Ten Thousand Democracies American Governance And Public Policy Michael

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Ten Thousand Democracies American Governance And Public Policy Michael
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Publisher: Georgetown University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Michael, B Berkman, Eric Plutzer
ISBN: 9781435631915, 9781589010765, 1435631919, 1589010760
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Ten Thousand Democracies American Governance And Public Policy Michael by Michael, B Berkman, Eric Plutzer 9781435631915, 9781589010765, 1435631919, 1589010760 instant download after payment.

This book provides the most extensive examination of democratic control of American public schools. Beginning with a look at educational reforms from the Progressive era in the late 19th and early 20th centuries through the civil rights movement and ending with Pennsylvania's 2004 tax relief measure, Berkman and Plutzer explore what factors determine education spending levels in school districts, including the effects of public opinion, the nature of local political institutions, and the roles played by special interests. The authors show how board members are selected, how well the boards represent minorities, whether the public can bypass the board through referenda, and how the schools are financed. By providing an innovative statistical portrait of the nations' 10,000 school districts, they answer questions central to democtratic control of our schools: how responsive are school boards to their public and when? How powerful are such special interests such as teachers' unions and senior citizens? Among their findings are the correlation of race, age, and home owner status with support for increased funding, that African Americans are more supportive than other races of educational spending, and that senior citizens with longstanding ties to their communities support school budgets. Their statistical method combining public opinion data with Census data is important and innovative, but the hard-core statistics are presented in appendices to make the text accessible to a wider audience.

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