Empowered Or Beleaguered? Principals' Accountability Under New York City's Diverse Provider Regime
By 2008, New York City's school governing regime contained two market-creation policies. Each reshaped principal incentives. One closed large high schools, replacing them with four-to-eight small schools. Another replaced uniform district-provided services with eleven School Support Organizatio...
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Main Author: | Dorothy Shipps (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
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