Reinventing Public Education - Paul T. Hill - Books - RAND - 9780833016317 - May 17, 1995
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Reinventing Public Education


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American public schools have become government institutions, buffeted by political decisions and hamstrung by regulations. This study sought a practical alternative form of governance for public education, and concludes that such an alternative is possible. Public school contracting allows schools to be operated by a variety of public and private organizations, based on school-specific contracts. These contracts would define each school's mission and basis for obtaining public funds and establish standards and procedures for accountability. Local public school boards would not operate schools, but would contract with independent organizations to run them. A local board would oversee many different contracts, some for high schools and some for grade schools, some for highly distinctive schools (e.g., Montessori) and others for more conventional schools. Boards would let contracts to expand or reproduce successful schools, and they could close and replace unsuccessful schools. The report suggests ways school contracting can be tested and implemented. (A more current and expanded version of this book is now available from the University of Chicago Press, 1997, ISBN 0-226-33652-2)


142 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 17, 1995
ISBN13 9780833016317
Publishers RAND
Pages 124
Dimensions 154 × 226 × 7 mm   ·   199 g
Language English  

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