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With the best of intentions : how philanthropy is reshaping K-12 education /

Title
With the best of intentions : how philanthropy is reshaping K-12 education / edited by Federick M. Hess.
Author
Hess, Frederick M.
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Education Press, 2005.

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Description
viii, 347 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Section I. The Landscape of K-12 Giving -- A new generation of philanthropists and their great ambitions / Richard Lee Colvin -- Buckets into the sea: why philanthropy isn't changing schools, and how it could / Jay P. Greene -- The "best uses" of philanthropy for reform / Leslie Lenkowsky -- How program officers at education philanthropies view education / Tom Loveless -- Section II. Approaches To Reform -- Philanthropy and urban school district reform: lessons from Charlotte, Houston, and San Diego / Lynn Jenkins, Donald R. McAdams -- Philanthropy and labor market reform / Jane Hannaway, Kendra Bischoff -- Choosing to fund school choice / Bryan C. Hassel, Army Way -- Teaching fishing of giving away fish? Grantmaking for research, policy, and advocacy / Andrew J. Rotherham -- Section III. The Voices of Experience -- Lessons learned from the inside / Wendy Hassett, Dan Katzir -- The international dimension / Stephen P. Heyneman -- Strategic giving and public school reform: three challenges / Peter Frumkin.
ISBN
  • 1891792652 (pbk)
  • 1891792660 (library ed.)
LCCN
2005931448
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library