The QUEST for the BEST for URBAN EDUCATION

The start of the new century will hopefully mark the end of neglect for schools and communities in our cities. Nowhere are schools and students more diverse, nowhere is the freedom to innovate stronger, and nowhere is the need greater than in our urban areas. The initial link, "Who Are Today's City Kids?--Beyond the Deficit Model," suggests how we need to change the way we look at urban education. Each of the other sites points to the proactive struggle that warrants all our participation.

  1. WHO ARE TODAY'S CITY KIDS?--BEYOND THE DEFICIT MODEL

  2. Parent & Family Engagement As A Reform Strategy

  3. TEACHER ENGAGEMENT and REAL REFORM in URBAN SCHOOLS

  4. MAKING SCHOOL-TO-WORK WORK

  5. Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform

  6. Small Schools By Choice

  7. TEACHING for RESILIENCY

  8. BEST PRACTICES & EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS

  9. The URBAN EDUCATION WEB

  10. DePaul CENTER for URBAN EDUCATION

  11. MIDDLE CITIES EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

  12. EDUCATION WEEK: The URBAN CHALLENGE

  13. MAKING SCHOOLS WORK for EVERY CHILD

  14. MIDDLEWEB'S URBAN EDUCATION LINKS

  15. CITY SCHOOLS

  16. EDUCATION & the AMERICAN DREAM

  17. TECHNOLOGY in URBAN EDUCATION

  18. IN-SITES for BI-LINGUAL EDUCATION

  19. LEADERSHIP


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