This important new book assembles internationally prominent school-of-education faculty and researchers to provide valuable perspectives on the school reform or excellence movement. From the Campus addresses timely issues in education in a scholarly yet easy-to-read style. The contributors represent a wide variety of disciplines including comparative and international education, history, sociology, political science, curriculum theory, testing and evaluation, school administration, special education and more. They confront the most controversial issues in education of our time; equity and excellence, at-risk children, the education of language-minority students, the governance of education, parental choice, and the importance of home, family, and elementary and preschool education.
This book broadens the scope of the debate over school reform to include concerns that the current enthusiasm for excellence will erode earlier gains for equality, and that the reform movement is not paying enough attention to at-risk and disadvantaged children. The contributors examine the need for radical restructuring of schools in order to combine excellence with equality. From the Campus offers insight, values, and pedagogical expertise from education scholars enabling the reader to be well-informed in the school reform debate. Parents, school board members, policy makers, school administrators, teachers, and education students will find From the Campus a source of stimulating ideas as well as a valuable resource.
About the Author: Sol Cohen is a noted historian and professor in the UCLA Graduate School of Education. He is the editor of the five-volume Education in the United States: A Documentary History. He has served as president of the American History of Education Society and vice-president of the History and Historiography of Education division of the American Educational Research Association.
Lewis C. Solmon is dean of the UCLA Graduate School of Education. His central interests are in the economics of education, and his research includes studies on the costs and benefits of higher education, educational implications of the changing labor market, manpower forecasting in the PhD labor market, foreign students, merit pay, and educational equity, issues.