Partnering for Progress

Boston University, the Chelsea Public Schools, and Twenty Years of Urban Education Reform (PB)
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ISBN-13:
9781607521228
Veröffentl:
2009
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.05.2009
Seiten:
152
Autor:
Cara Stillings Candal
Gewicht:
243 g
Format:
234x156x8 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

A volume in Research in Educational Policy: Local, National, and Global PerspectivesSeries Editor Kenneth K. Wong, Brown University
For decades, education researchers have understood that school/university partnerships can be beneficial for
education reform. K-12 institutions derive benefits from working with professors and university students, and
higher education institutions use local schools as sites for teacher training and school improvement research.
Partnerships between universities and entire school districts for the explicit purpose of school district
turnaround are extremely rare, however. This is one reason why the longstanding partnership between Boston
University and the Chelsea Public School District is truly one of a kind. In 1989 Boston University
committed itself to the day to day management of Chelsea's schools, which were beleaguered with financial,
managerial, and social problems. After twenty years and in large part thanks to that Partnership, the Chelsea
Public Schools, once the lowest performing in Massachusetts, have become some of the state's highest
performing urban schools.
In this collection, scholars from Boston University, the Chelsea Public schools, and abroad examine the history the Boston University/Chelsea Public
Schools Partnership and the important changes that are now a part of its legacy. Contributors examine both some of the promises fulfilled and some of
the pitfalls encountered along the way, and they do so with an eye to how the Boston University/Chelsea experience can inform other school districts
and universities interested in forging partnerships. How does a university take fiscal and managerial responsibility for a struggling school district and
what are the challenges inherent to such a unique relationship? What specific resources can a university bring to a struggling school district and how
does a school district in turn contribute to the betterment of the university? Also, how does a longstanding partnership survive and thrive in the midst
of a dynamic federal and state education reform climate?
The lessons outlined in this volume should be informative for researchers, policy makers, and school
and university leaders interested in the possibilities that school/university partnerships hold for true
education reform.
Introduction, Cara Stillings Candal. How Chelsea Has Changed: A Personal Reflection, Charles L. Glenn. The Origins of the Boston University/Chelsea Partnership, Kevin Carleton. The Ironies of Accountability, Douglas Sears. The Development of Planning and Control Systems for an Evolving School District, Monica Baraldi. "Every Child Can Learn": Accountability and Student Achievement in the Context of the Boston University/Chelsea Partnership, Cara Stillings Candal. The Impact of Student Mobility on Academic Achievement: Lessons Learned in the Time of the Boston University/Chelsea Public Schools Partnership, Mary M. Bourque. Networking for the Turnaround of a School District: The Boston University/Chelsea Partnership, Daniele Vidoni and Angelo Paletta. Outreach and the Chelsea Public School System: From BU to CBOs? Frans Spierings. The Chelsea Story: Where to from Here? Thomas S. Kingston. About the Contributors.

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