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Putting School Reform in Its Place: Social Geography, Organizational Social Capital, and School Performance

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Putting School Reform in Its Place: Social Geography, Organizational Social Capital, and School Performance
Abstract/Description
For decades, policymakers and researchers have struggled to understand the reasons that schools in disadvantaged contexts have relatively more trouble responding successfully to reform demands. This analysis extends theory regarding the challenges of school change in disadvantaged contexts by illustrating how the internal resources that schools rely on to respond to external policy demands can be affected by the social contexts in which they are embedded. The article draws on data from a study of five high poverty high schools? responses to the pressures of Texas? high stakes accountability system. The case study data illustrate how a school?s social context can precipitate instability in some schools and relative stability in others, how organizational stability in turn can affect schools? organizational social capital, and how organizational social capital can influence schools? ability to respond to external policy demands.
Date
2012
In publication
American Educational Research Journal
Volume
49
Issue
2
Pages
257-283
Resource type
en
Resource status/form
en
Scholarship genre
en
Language
en
Open access/full-text available
en No
Peer reviewed
en Yes
ISSN
0002-8312
Citation
Holme, J. J., & Rangel, V. S. (2012). Putting School Reform in Its Place: Social Geography, Organizational Social Capital, and School Performance. American Educational Research Journal, 49(2), 257–283. https://doi.org/10.3102/0002831211423316

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