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"From High School to College: Improving Opportunities for Success in Postsecondary
Education".
"From High School to College reports on research
findings that are changing the national policy conversation about higher
education accessibility and quality. Michael Kirst, Andrea Venezia and
their colleagues examine the disjunctures between schools and colleges and
the corrosive consequences for student learning and educational attainment.
This study offers a critical examination of current policies and practices
and a challenging but achievable agenda for change." - Patrick Callan,
President, National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education.
"This book offers valuable insights for those contemplating or engaged in
K-16 reform. The strategies for aligning higher education and secondary
schools have proven successful in bringing about positive outcomes in the
six project states. The compendium of research findings from multiple
projects provides relevant and proven data that will assist others in
designing and implementing successful K- 16 reforms." - Gerald N.
Tirozzi, executive director, National Association of Secondary School
Principals.
"Using six years of national research and a focus on the colleges that
serve 800f all undergraduates, this talented group of scholars informs and
propels us to take action on the policies, perceptions, and practices of
college admissions, college course placement, and state-level policies.
This book is required reading for policymakers, practitioners, and school
concerned with improving college access, college retention, and educational
efficacy." - Patricia M. McDonough, associate professor, Higher
Education & OrganizationalChange, Graduate School of Education &
Information Studies, University of California at Los Angeles.
"This impressively researched and readable volume is a singularly
important and timely contribution to understanding the growing significance
of efforts to bridge the chasm that exists between K- 12 and postsecondary
education. It is a must read for all concerned with the development of more
coherent and effective educational policy." - Michael D. Usdan, senior
fellow, The Institute for Educational Leadership.
- Who Controls Our Schools?: American Values in Conflict
- The Political Dynamics of American Education
- State education policy in an era of transition
- Overcoming the high school senior slump: New education policies
- On Politics and Education Finance: A Bibliography of Joel S. Berke, James W. Guthrie, and Michael W. Kirst
- Improving math, science and technical education (Preparing California youth for the future)
- State services for children: An exploration of who benefits, who governs
- The role of issue networks in state agenda-setting (Project report)
- A changing context means school board reform.
- What happens at the local level after state school finance reform
- School-linked services and chapter I: A new approach to improving outcomes for children
- Strengths and weaknesses of American education.
- The state role in education policy innovation
- The demographic, fiscal, and political environment of public school finance in the 1980's
- The federal role and Chapter I: Rethinking some basic assumptions
- Nationwide influences on California education policy
- Collective action among California educational interest groups: A logical response to Proposition 13
- The turbulent nature of U.S. secondary school curriculum
- A tale of two networks: The school finance reform versus the spending and tax limitation lobby
- Evaluating State Education Reforms: A Special Legislative Report
- New politics of state education finance
- Improving and aligning K-16 standards, admissions, and freshment placement policies
- The politics of developing and maintaining mathematics and science curriculum content standards
- Policy implications of individual differences and the common curriculum
- The politics of education at the local, State, and Federal levels
- Texas Peace Officer
- Delivery systems for federal aid to disadvantaged children: Problems and prospects
- The internal allocation of resources within U.S. school districts: Implications for policymakers and practitioners
- Sustaining state education reform momentum: The linkage between assessment and financial support
- Comprehensive model to link child care and education
- The rise, fall, and rise of state assessment in California, 1992-1996
- The politics of education at the lcal, state and federal levels
- The utility of a longitudinal approach in assessing implementation: A thirteen year view of Title I, ESEA
- Issues in governance for performance-based teacher education
- Policy issue networks: Their influence on state policymaking
- State school finance alternatives: strategies for reform
- A new school finance for a new era of fiscal constraint
- Governance of Elementary and Secondary Education
- Who should control our schools: Reassessing current policies
- Curriculum, a key to improving academic standards
- Accountability: Implications for state and local policymakers
- Vocational education in transition
- Teaching policy and federal categorical programs

