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Public Engagement
Engaging the public is a key element in initiating education reform, sustaining change, building "ownership" in public education, and demanding that schools provide a quality public education to all children. For successful public engagement to occur, people need information about schools, an understanding about the data available, and instruction as to use that information to hold schools accountable. Public Education Network and its local education funds have more than 25 years of experience in researching effective public engagement and implementing programs that bring about meaningful public engagement. Public Education Network has produced a series of publications, written in everyday language, that detail what has been learned about effective public engagement as well as provide model examples of engagement that can be replicated in other communities. Included in this section are publications about how to walk a community through the complex issues of school finance, others that provide "lessons learned" about public engagement as a result of a major Annenberg Foundation initiative involving 15 local education funds, and guides on involving parents and community in teacher quality, education reform, and building community partnerships.
Open to the Public: A Guide to Public Engagement and School Finance Litigation (2008) |
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Public Education Network (“PEN”) has developed this Guide to encourage community-based
organizations to employ public engagement strategies while school finance litigation takes place
in their states. While litigation may at times seem daunting and complex to non-lawyers,
community-based organizations can do much to become involved in the process.
Organizations can utilize public engagement strategies to ensure that the outcome of the
litigation reflects the interests of constituent groups and the public. |
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Staying the Course (2007) |
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With support from the Ford Foundation, the Houston A+ Challenge participated in Public
Education Network’s Gulf States Initiative, designed to enlarge the role of the public in
school improvement in the Gulf States region. Public Education Network (PEN) is a network
of local education funds (LEFs) across the nation. In PEN’s view, “public responsibility” will
not emerge from conventional, smaller-scale efforts to involve parents more closely with
their children’s schools or to inform the community about a superintendent’s program.
Instead, PEN initiatives take as their premise that in a democracy, public schools can only
improve in a sustainable way if a broad-based coalition of community members pushes
them to improve and holds them accountable. The Gulf States Initiative charged six LEFs,
including the Houston A+ Challenge, with moving their communities toward different and
more substantial forms of responsibility for their schools. |
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A Commitment to Rebuilding a Better New Orleans (2007) |
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With support from the Ford Foundation, the Greater New Orleans Education Foundation
(GNOEF) participated in Public Education Network’s Gulf States Initiative, which was
designed to enlarge the role of the public in school improvement in the Gulf States region.
Public Education Network (PEN) is a network of local education funds (LEFs) across the
nation. In PEN’s view, “public responsibility” will not emerge from conventional, smallerscale
efforts to involve parents more closely with their children’s schools or to inform the
community about a superintendent’s program. Instead, PEN initiatives take as their
premise that in a democracy, public schools can only improve in a sustainable way if a
broad-based coalition of community members pushes them to improve and holds them
accountable. The Gulf States Initiative charged six LEFs, including GNOEF, with moving
their communities toward different and more substantial forms of responsibility for their
schools. |
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A Guide to Public Engagement and School Finance Litigation (2006) |
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Lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of public school funding systems are currently in progress in 23 states,i representing a unique opportunity to restructure the ways in which public education is financed and expand the opportunities and resources available to children across the country.
PEN has developed this guide to encourage community organizations to employ public engagement strategies in the context of school finance litigation taking place in their states.
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Citizen Mobilization and Community Institutions: The Public Education Network's Policy Initiatives (2006) |
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A new Policy Studies Associates report describes how public engagement makes a significant impact on public schools. Citing evidence from efforts by local education funds (LEFs) in 14 communities, the report links investments in public engagement to school and student success. The report evaluates groundbreaking community-based initiatives funded by the Annenberg Foundation and other national and local funders.
Executive Summary (PDF, 156 KB)
Full Report (PDF, 256 KB) |
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It Takes a Community To Build Education (2006) |
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Across the nation, parents, educators, community leaders, and policymakers
are increasingly turning their attention to teacher quality and its impact on
student achievement. Parents and educators have long known that having a
quality teacher in the classroom is a crucial component to improving children’s
learning. Research shows that a quality teacher is one of the most powerful
and consistent predictors of student achievement. Nationwide, the strongest
positive predictor of student achievement is the percentage of teachers with full
certification and a major in the subjects they teach. Researchers in New York
found that differences in teacher qualifications accounted for more than 90%
of the variation in student achievement in reading and math, and researchers
in Texas found that teacher expertise accounted for 40% of the variation in
student achievement in reading and math. |
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Spotlight on Parents (2006) |
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This report is part of the READY SCHOOLS PROJECT (RSP) that focuses on the systemic supports in place so that DC public schools (DCPS) can provide high quality teaching and learning for all students. Spotlight on Parents presents what parents have to say about the supports their schools and students need to succeed. |
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Archive
A Guide to Public Engagement and School Finance Litigation (2005)
A School System
in Transition (2005)
A Voter's Guide to Public Education Candidates (2004)
Taking Responsibility: Using Public Engagement to Reform Our Public Schools (2004)
Communities at Work: Strategic Interventions for Community Change (2003)
An Action Guide for Community and Parent Leaders: Using NCLB to Improve Student Achievement (2002)
Quality Now! Results of National Conversations on Education and Race (2000)
Public Schools and Economic Development: What the Research Shows (2000)
Proceedings of Public Conversations; The Roles, Structures, and Functions of Dialogue and Trusteeship in Public School Governance (2000)
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