Follow the Money: How Foundation Dollars Change Public School Politics

Follow the Money: How Foundation Dollars Change Public School Politics

by Sarah Reckhow
Follow the Money: How Foundation Dollars Change Public School Politics

Follow the Money: How Foundation Dollars Change Public School Politics

by Sarah Reckhow

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Overview

Some of the nation's wealthiest philanthropic organizations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, and the Broad Foundation, have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in education reform. With vast wealth and a political agenda, these foundations have helped to reshape the reform landscape in urban education. In Follow the Money, Sarah Reckhow shows where and how foundation investment in education is occurring and provides a penetrating analysis of the effects of these investments in the two largest urban districts in the United States: New York City and Los Angeles. In New York City, centralized political control and the use of private resources have enabled rapid implementation of reform proposals. Yet this potent combination of top-down authority and outside funding also poses serious questions about transparency, responsiveness, and democratic accountability in New York. Furthermore, the sustainability of reform policies is closely linked to the political fortunes of the current mayor and his chosen school leader. While the media has highlighted the efforts of forceful reformers and dominating leaders such as Joel Klein in New York City and Michelle Rhee in Washington, D.C., a slower, but possibly more transformative, set of reforms have been taking place in Los Angeles. These reforms were also funded and shaped by major foundations, but they work from the bottom up, through charter school operators managing networks of schools. This strategy has built grassroots political momentum and demand for reform in Los Angeles that is unmatched in New York City and other districts with mayoral control. Reckhow's study of Los Angeles's education system shows how democratically responsive urban school reform could occur-pairing foundation investment with broad grassroots involvement. Bringing a sharp analytical eye and a wealth of evidence to one of the most politicized issues of our day, Follow the Money will reshape our thinking about educational reform in America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190208042
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/27/2012
Series: Studies in Postwar American Political Development
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Michigan State University

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Boardroom Progressives Chapter 1: Accountability, Markets, and the Philanthropic Agenda Chapter 2: Following the Money from Foundations to Urban School Districts Chapter 3: From Annenberg to Gates Chapter 4: A Shadow Bureaucracy Chapter 5: Deliberative Decentralization Conclusions and Implications Appendix A: Top 15 Grant-makers to K-12 Education, 2000 and 2005 Appendix B: Grant Recipient Categories Appendix C: Explanation of Data Appendix D: Surveys References Notes Index
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