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Henry, Kevin Lawrence, Jr.; Dixson, Adrienne D. – Educational Policy, 2016
Charter schools have become the hegemonic "solution" for urban educational reform initiatives aimed at curtailing longstanding race-based educational inequities. The "common sense" of neoliberal charter schools as the cure to persistent inequality is best illustrated in the post-Katrina New Orleans educational reforms. This…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Educational Change, African Americans
DeBray, Elizabeth; Scott, Janelle; Lubienski, Christopher; Jabbar, Huriya – Educational Policy, 2014
This article develops a framework for investigating research use, using an "advocacy coalition framework" and the concepts of a "supply side" (mainly organizations) and "demand side" (policymakers). Drawing on interview data and documents from New Orleans about the charter school reforms that have developed there…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Interviews, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Scott, Janelle; Jabbar, Huriya – Educational Policy, 2014
The rise in the influence of and spending by educational philanthropists and foundations over the past two decades, especially in the area of market-based reforms, such as charter schools, vouchers, and merit pay, is evident across the United States. Largely due to philanthropic investments, relatively new educational intermediary organizations…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Philanthropic Foundations, Politics of Education, School Choice