Abstracts
Note to Educators:
Hope Required When Growing Roses in Concrete
Jeffrey M. R. Duncan-Andrade
A Dialogue:
Our Selves, Our Students, and Obama
Jennifer McLaughlin and Kim Kelly
President Obama and Education:
The Possibility for Dramatic Improvements in Teaching and Learning
Linda Darling-Hammond
Promise and Peril:
Charter Schools, Urban School Reform, and the Obama Administration
Charles Payne and Tim Knowles
Reclaiming Our Freedom to Teach:
Education Reform in the Obama Era
Megan Behrent
Obama’s Dilemma:
Postpartisan Politics and the Crisis of American Education
Henry A. Giroux
Second-Class Integration:
A Historical Perspective for a Contemporary Agenda
Vanessa Siddle Walker
Equity and Empathy:
Toward Racial and Educational Achievement in the Obama Era
Prudence L. Carter
It Wasn’t Easy to Get Here
Kathleen Mayse
Obama, Where Art Thou?:
Hoping for Change in U.S. Education Policy
Wayne Au
Praise Song for Teachers:
A Call to Action
Ariane White
Educating Latino Immigrant Students in the Twenty-First Century:
Principles for the Obama Administration
Carola Suárez-Orozco and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco
Education for Everyday People:
Obstacles and Opportunities Facing the Obama Administration
Gloria Ladson-Billings
An Insurrectionary Generation:
Young People, Poverty, Education, and Obama
Jay Gillen
An Earned Insurgency:
Quality Education as a Constitutional Right
Robert P. Moses
Barack Obama and the Fight for Public Education
William Ayers
Coda: The Slow Fuse of Change:
Obama, the Schools, Imagination, and Convergence
Maxine Greene
Promise and Peril:
Charter Schools, Urban School Reform, and the Obama Administration
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Charles Payne studies urban education and school reform, social inequality, social change, and modern African American history. His recent books include Teach Freedom: The African American Tradition of Education For Liberation (2008), coedited with Carol Strickland, and So Much Reform, So Little Change: The Persistence of Failure in Urban Schools (2008).
Tim Knowles is the Lewis-Sebring Director at the University of Chicago Urban Education Institute (UEI). His areas of expertise include charter schools, school reform, and teacher development. Prior to coming to Chicago, Knowles served as deputy superintendent for teaching and learning for Boston Public Schools and was the founding director of Teach For America in New York City.