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May 2005 | 432 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Introducing the World of Education: A Case Study Reader is a unique and invaluable anthology that addresses both primary and secondary phases of education. Edited by the best-selling author of Case Study Research and Applications of Case Study Research, this reader gives undergraduate and graduate students a solid introduction to the world of education by providing real-life situations in actual schools and communities from across the USA. Yin has brought together a wide-ranging collection of whole or edited case studies with real data that move from classroom teaching and learning, to the bureaucracy of school districts and state departments of education, to the politics of school boards and community action. The cases in this book also cover salient contemporary policy topics such as school accountability and the assessment of student achievement. Few books, original or edited, have such a broad range of coverage while offering enough structure and context to lay the foundation for introductory education courses!

The book:

- provides real-life case studies to give readers concrete data about actual conditions in primary and secondary education

- explores diverse academic subjects as well as different education programs such as special education and bilingual education to introduce students to a variety of classroom settings

- includes case studies written by well-known education professionals to provide insight from experts in the field

- presents and examines different facets of case study methodology to help readers design or build their own case studies

- offers a contemporary perspective on education to provide students with an accurate understanding of today's classrooms

Introducing the World of Education is an ideal companion text for undergraduate and master's students in introductory education courses. The book is a must-have for students entering the world of education, professors teaching the world of education, in-service educators and administrators who desire a stronger foundation in case study research and a broad range of educational issues, and anyone who merely wants a glimpse at the challenges and opportunities in education today. Students and researchers in public administration and policy will also find this a valuable resource.

 
Dedication
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
Introduction
 
PART I: TEACHING AND LEARNING
 
Student Teaching
Among Schoolchildren

Tracy Kidder
 
Vignette of a Fifth Grade Teacher
Transitioning into Constructivism: A Vignette of a Fifth Grade Teacher

Kenneth L. Shaw & Mia Lena Etchberger
 
A Commitment to Children
Elementary Schools: Harmony and Cooperation

Merry White
 
PART II: THE DIVERSITY OF EDUCATIONAL LIFE
 
Culturally Diverse Families and Schools
Con Respeto: Bridging the Distances between Culturally Diverse Families and Schools

Guadalupe Valdés
 
Educating Students with Disabilities
Teaching Troubled Children: A Case Study in Effective Classroom Practice

Joseph Cambone
 
School Inequality: Federal Courts
The Dream Deferred, Again, in San Antonio

Jonathan Kozol
 
School Inequality: State Courts
Class, Race, Taxes, and State Educational Reform: 1970-1997

Jean Anyon
 
PART III: SCHOOLS
 
The Good High School
George Washington Carver High School: Charismatic Leadership-Building Bridges to a Wider World

Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
 
Low- and High-Performing Schools Serving
Native American Students
North America-Canada

Walter Epp & Juanita Ross Epp
 
Schools on Probation
Schools Moving Toward Improvement

Heinrich Mintrop with Kim Curtis & Lea Plut-Pregeli
 
Public School Choice
Public School Choice: A Status Report

Paul Teske, Mark Schneider, Christine Roch, & Melissa Marschall
 
PART IV: DISTRICTS AND STATES
 
The Superintendency
A Vision of Hope: A Case Study of Seattle's Two Nontraditional Superintendents

Gary Yee & Barbara McCloud
 
Reforming Urban Districts
What Happened in the Six Cities?

Larry Cuban & Michael Usdan
 
State Departments of Education
Methodology

Susan Follett Lusi
 
State Education Standards
The 1997 Mathematics Standards War in California

Hung-Hsi Wu
 
PART V: COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL BOARD ACTION
 
An Urban Youth Program
Quieting Reform: Social Science and Social Action in an Urban Youth Program

Robert E.Stake
 
School-Community Collaboration in Starting a New School
The Bronx Leadership Academy High School: The Challenges of Innovation

Lee Stuart
 
Educational Programs and the Local Community Power Structure
Media Accounts

Lourdes Diaz Soto
 
School Board Leadership
The Wonderful Cacophony of a Free People Disagreeing

Donald R. McAdams
 
A Post-9/11 Perspective on U.S. Education
Another Planet: A Year in the Life of a Suburban High School

Elinor Burkett
 
Appendix
Doing Case Studies in Education

Robert K. Yin

"Introducing the World of Education: A Case Study Reader is an anthology expertly written and edited for professionals in the field of education as well as for lifelong learners.  Academic advisors, college admissions officers, aspiring teachers, future principals, and students would benefit most from this scholarly resource.  The book will be one of my top 10 resources for advisement of undecided students and education majors."

Joy Coleman
Leadership Development Programs, Gates Millennium Scholars
National Academic Advising Association (NACADA)

"Robert Yin offers an interesting alternative for introductory education classes."

Rosetta Marantz Cohen

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