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City Schools and City Politics: Institutions and Leadership in Pittsburgh, Boston, and St. Louis (Studies in Government and Public Policy) [Paperback]

John Portz (Author), Lana Stein (Author), Robin R. Jones (Author)
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October 1999 Studies in Government and Public Policy
Educational reform is one of the most critical issues facing our cities, but some cities are better at it than others. To explain why, this book relates education to politics, showing how the "whole village" can be mobilized to better educate tomorrow's citizens.

City Schools and City Politics is based on an eleven-city NSF study of civic capacity and urban education. As participants in that study, the authors conducted research in three rustbelt cities that have lost much of their tax base and have legacies of machine politics. They analyzed the ways in which government, business, and community leaders create, or fail to create, civic support for public education, focusing on why certain cities show greater initiative than others in addressing these problems.

The authors reveal that, of the cities examined, Pittsburgh has made the most strides in educational reform, followed by Boston, while St. Louis has consistently lagged behind. Their observations show that cross-sectorial coalitions are essential for bringing about change; that organizational arrangements in the business community and their relationship to local government affect whether there is the capacity to address school reform; that leadership is critical in bringing about change; and that municipal institutions and culture influence a city's ability to take action.

Packed with empirical data and analysis, City Schools and City Politics demonstrates the citywide and long-term character of successful efforts to reform public schools, relating education to the priorities of municipal governments and describing the conditions under which reform becomes possible. It extends regime theory to public education and shows that education policy is inextricably linked with urban political life and is an issue of real concern to political science.

This book is part of the Studies in Government and Public Policy series.


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"The genius of this illuminating book is to take three cities with a common political heritage and a shared set of economic and social problems and show how they developed quite different responses. By linking leadership closely with institution building, the authors offer fresh and important insights into the development of American cities over the past half century."--Clarence Stone, author of Regime Politics: Governing Atlanta, 1946-1988 and editor of Changing Urban Education

"This is a first-rate book that ambitiously integrates various literatures to address what may be the most critical policy area in the United States-education. Written in a lively and engaging fashion, it should appeal to a wide audience of scholars and students interested in community power, urban theory, educational reform, institutional theory, and leadership studies.--Barbara Ferman, author of Challenging the Growth Machine: Neighborhood Politics in Chicago and Pittsburgh

"The authors have done a marvelous job of introducing the concept of civic capacity and the support for school reform. Their detailed case studies are both engaging and compelling."--Elaine Sharp, editor of Culture Wars and Local Politics

About the Author

John Portz is an associate professor of political science at Northeastern University and the author of The Politics of Plant Closings.

Lana Steinis associate professor of political science at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, and the author of Holding Bureaucrats Accountable: Politicians and Professionals in St. Louis.

Robin R. Jones is coordinator of Community Initiative for the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Florida.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 199 pages
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas (October 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700609806
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700609802
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ for anyone interested in education reform, November 3, 2000
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I am the founder of St. Louis, Missouri's first charter school - the St. Louis Charter School... This book is an invaluable resource on national education and urban trends. It is packed with a wealth of data on schools, student, and cities. Once you have read the book, you will be armed with real numbers, case studies and examples to use in planning and promoting your own charter school or engaging in conversations with others about education reform and the history of public education in America.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
critical friends, extending civic capacity, building civic capacity, excellence agenda, civic support, rustbelt cities, desegregation program
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Civic Progress, Boston Compact, Community Development, Allegheny Conference, New Futures, Pittsburgh Public Schools, Louis Public Schools, Mayor Menino, Government Printing Office, Bureau of the Census, Superintendent Payzant, Policy Council, Private Industry Council, Council of the Great City Schools, Superintendent Wallace, United States, Louis County, Mayor Flynn, Judge Garrity, Employees Establish, Louis Post-Dispatch, Metro Area, Indicators Report, Citywide Educational Coalition, Boston Globe
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