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The Path To Successful Community School Policy Adoption A Comparative Analysis Of Districtlevel Policy Reform Processes Emily Lubin Woods

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The Path To Successful Community School Policy Adoption A Comparative Analysis Of Districtlevel Policy Reform Processes Emily Lubin Woods
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Emily Lubin Woods
ISBN: 9781032186641, 9781032186658, 9782022004334, 2022004337, 103218664X, 1032186658, 2022004336
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Path To Successful Community School Policy Adoption A Comparative Analysis Of Districtlevel Policy Reform Processes Emily Lubin Woods by Emily Lubin Woods 9781032186641, 9781032186658, 9782022004334, 2022004337, 103218664X, 1032186658, 2022004336 instant download after payment.

Drawing on rich case studies of Baltimore City and Boston, this volume identifies policy factors and processes critical to the successful district-wide adoption of community schools.
By applying the Multiple Streams Model (Kingdon) to comparative analysis of policy determination and the narratives of local stakeholders across a 16-year period, chapters illustrate the role of federal legislation, funding, and buy-in from coalitions, community leaders, and local advocates in ensuring policy adoption in Baltimore City. In contrast, Boston’s more limited reforms are explained in light of local challenges and hindering dynamics. Ultimately, the volume offers key recommendations for stakeholders to drive successful policy uptake in urban school districts.
Offering a new analysis of policy for community schools, this volume will be of interest to students, scholars, and researchers with an interest in school reform, as well as urban education.

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