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Title: Education


1
Education
  • Soc 340
  • 10-1-03

2
  • Following cartoon introduces all the main players
    for today, as well as Janssons 6 aspects of
    policy strategy.
  • What can you identify?

3
Supreme Court and vouchers
  • http//www.solidarity.com/HKCARTOONS/teachertoons/
    mikevouchers1.html

4
Janssons 6 Aspects of Policy Strategy
  • 1. Constitutions
  • 2. Public policies
  • 3. Budget and spending programs
  • 4. Court decisions
  • 5. Stated or implied objectives
  • 6. Rules, Procedures, and Regulations
  • 7. (Evaluation)?

5
Janssons 6 Aspects of Policy Strategy
  • 1. Constitutions
  • education is not a federal constitutional right,
    though many state constitutions guarantee it.
  • 2. Public policies
  • states and localities hold primary responsibility
    for Elementary and Secondary ed policies.
  • run by School Districts, separate gvt units
  • 14,000 in the US
  • some Federal Involvement
  • 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act,
    Title 1--Federal aid to low income/SES schools

6
Janssons 6 Aspects of Policy Strategy
  • 3. Budget and spending programs
  • not a large expense for the federal government
  • the single largest area of expenditures for the
    states
  • (1/3 of state expenditure goes to elementary and
    higher ed)

7
(Source Rahm 2004)
8
Where an Average School gets its Funds.
(Source Rahm 2004)
9
Where would you place Federal Contributions?
(Source Rahm 2004)
10
Janssons 6 Aspects of Policy Strategy
  • 4. Court decisions
  • Cleveland Schools, Supreme Court Case (big man)
  • Public for Private Religious Schools
  • 5. Stated or implied objectives
  • campaign issues Winerip etc.
  • No Child Left Behind School Choice
  • 6. Rules, Procedures, and Regulations
  • the specifics of how districts can and cannot run
    schools. At the center of the cartoon.
  • 7. (Evaluation)?
  • Baker and Winerip readings

11
School Quality Debate
  • Declining performance in comparison to other
    nations and domestically, as measured by
    standardized tests.

(Source Rahm 2004)
12
  • 1900's
  • Racial/Class Equality Efforts
  • Gvt-University-Private Partnerships
  • School Quality Debate
  • Current Issues
  • Religion and Schools
  • Inequalities
  • School Quality
  • 1600-1700's
  • Religious Instruction
  • 1700's State Constitutions Established Sparse
    Schools
  • 1787 Northwest Ordinance
  • 1800's
  • More formal, Less under local control
  • Socialize Children
  • Land-Grant State College System

13
Early Schools and Religion
  • Protestant founders of the early Colonies
    stressed the importance of all persons being able
    to read the bible.
  • Early schools were established primarily to teach
    religion
  • Church-State Partnerships were common

(Source Rahm 2004)
14
1787 Northwest Ordinance
  • Federal Government Required that one section of
    land in each township be set aside for the
    support of education.

(Source Rahm 2004)
15
Immigrant Assimilation
  • Schools Seen as providing the necessary tools
    for personal achievement.
  • Leveling Playing Fields
  • Also Created a Unified American Citizenry that
  • spoke the same language
  • read the same literature
  • knew the same history
  • honored the same heroes
  • respected the same norms

(Source Rahm 2004)
16
Functionalist View
  • Compulsory Education Does 2 Things
  • Transmitting Culture
  • --transmits the dominant culture, exposing young
    people to the existing beliefs, norms, and values
    of their culture.
  • Promoting Social and Political Integration
  • --Education transforms a diverse population into
    a society whose members share a common identity.

Source Schaefer 2004
17
Land-Grant And State College System
  • Morrill Acts (1862, 1890)
  • federal lands given to each state for
    establishment of colleges
  • Mission teach agriculture and the mechanic arts
  • emphasis on pragmatics, (not classics as taught
    at private universities)
  • 1887 Hatch Act- funding based on of farmers in
    state
  • 1914 Smith-Lever Act- Cooperative Extension
    Service - disseminate research to agricultural
    stations

(Source Rahm 2004)
18
Government-University-Private Partnership
  • Morrills Mission of Research, Teaching, and
    Extension (Service/fiduciary responsibility)
    modified.
  • Farm population Dropped
  • Private Sector Shift from Farming to Industry
  • RD for military, international industry
    competitiveness (Commercialization of Research)
  • Fiduciary--gt Financial incentive

(Source Rahm 2004)
19
Race and Class Inequality
  • 1896 Plessy v. Fergueson
  • (separate but equal trains schools)
  • 1954 Brown v Board of Ed.
  • (separate but equal unequal)
  • 1971 Busing
  • 1960s Affirmative Action,
  • 1978 Univ. Calif v. Bakke
  • 2003 Univ Michigan

(Source Rahm 2004)
20
Conflict Perspective
  • Schools as a Contested Site
  • Education as an instrument of elite domination.
  • Schools seen as reinforcing existing social class
    inequality.
  • Convincing subordinate groups of their
    inferiority.

Source Schaefer 2004
21
Religion and Schools
  • 1947 Everson v. Board of Ed (could use tax to
    bus to Parochial Schools)
  • 1962 Engle v. Vitale (non-denominational prayer
    violates separation of church state)
  • 2002 Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (Vouchers to
    Parochial Schools constitutional)
  • Creationism v Evolution

(Source Rahm 2004)
22
School Quality Debate
  • Baker Article
  • HS since inception in early 1900s both a
    blessing a bane.

(Source Rahm 2004)
23
Baker
  • Blessing (1900s-50)
  • Exemplary World Model
  • Rational
  • Bureaucratic
  • Robust
  • Progressive and modern
  • Met demands of industrial-urban society
  • Bane (post 1950s)
  • Broken Institution in Need of Reform
  • Social Decline
  • Persistent Poverty
  • Racial Disparities
  • Educational Failure in urban communities
  • Looks Weak in Intl Comparison

24
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25
  • Local funds raised via property taxes --gt
    inequalities.
  • Many localities unable to fund solutions.
  • Suggests need for national involvement in policy
    response.

26
As a Result
  • Shift from end of 1970s great opposition to
    Federal involvement in K-12
  • Reagan attempted to eliminate the Federal
    Department of Education and return control to
    localities.
  • Bush has re-invigorated Federal involvement

(Source Rahm 2004)
27
Quality of Schools I
  • Bush No Child Left Behind Act 2002
  • promised stronger federal government role in k-12
    (increased funding)
  • mandates yearly testing in grades 3-8
  • provides mechanism for students to transfer out
    of failing schools
  • recruitment of more math, science, and special ed
    teachers (via forgiving loans for 5-year teaching
    commitment to poor schools)
  • (Drastic Shift from Reagan)

(Source Rahm 2004)
28
Quality of Schools II
  • 1. Charter Schools
  • 2. Pay increases for teachers
  • 3. National Qualifications and Testing for
    Teachers
  • 4. Testing Student Performance
  • 5. Mechanisms to allow parents to move children
    out of failing schools (vouchers) see reading

(Source Rahm 2004)
29
Quality of Schools II
  • School Choice
  • Pro
  • current inequality and monopoly
  • economically disadvantaged parents
  • Con
  • collapse of free universal public school system,
    especially if vouchers used for private schools

(Source Rahm 2004)
30
  • Winerip on Vouchers?
  • The Evaluation Component.
  • The Importance of Following Scientific Method.
    Replication of research.
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