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Research Article

Radical pragmatism in school board governance

Received 30 Oct 2023, Accepted 12 Apr 2024, Accepted author version posted online: 13 May 2024
 
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ABSTRACT

Educational outcomes for Black & brown students are the result of well-functioning school systems overwrought with top-down bureaucracy that stifle school-based leaders from generating school-based solutions. The dominant explanation is the growing power and influence of politically-driven school board members cut off from local, national, and international best practices. Previous research has centered on the power of school boards and what can be done by school board officials with more power. The article explores the impact of school boards ceding power and giving more autonomy to school-based leaders through 3 case studies conducted by David Osborne (2016). Findings indicate that the school districts making the greatest gains for Black & brown students are those that introduce innovation schools or schools that provide more autonomy in return for more accountability.

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