ERIC Number: EJ1045297
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014-Dec
Pages: 25
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Transforming Out-of-School Challenges into Opportunities: Community Schools Reform in the Urban Midwest
Green, Terrance L.; Gooden, Mark A.
Urban Education, v49 n8 p930-954 Dec 2014
For more than three decades, community schools have aimed to improve education and neighborhood outcomes in low-income, urban communities of color. In this article, we position community schools as a place-based reform strategy that pushes back on top-down accountability systems. While most research on urban school reform focuses on improving in-school factors, this study shifts the research lens to out-of-school factors that shape low-income, urban school-community contexts. The purpose of this study is to examine the out-of-school challenges that instigated a neighborhood-driven community school implementation in a racially diverse and low- to working-class community in the urban Midwest. Drawing on interviews and archival data, critical urban theory is used to guide our analysis. This case study details the political and socioeconomic out-of-school forces that preceded a community schools implementation. In doing so, we consider how school leaders can confront out-of-school challenges across similar urban contexts, and conclude with implications for future research.
Descriptors: Educational Change, Urban Areas, Community Schools, School Community Relationship, Low Income Groups, Minority Group Students, Place Based Education, Accountability, Social Class, Working Class, Neighborhoods, Critical Theory, Political Influences, Socioeconomic Influences, Case Studies, Semi Structured Interviews, Principals, Secondary School Teachers, Profiles, Credibility, Context Effect, Instructional Leadership, Community Influence
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Secondary Education; High Schools
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Language: English
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