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Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Jan. 22, 2010

Mary Anne Raywid

Remembering Mary Anne Raywid

Honolulu Advertiser
Jan. 25, 2010

Mary Anne Raywid

on education...

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A
About replacing the comprehensive high school
Educational Administration Quarterly, December 1997 33: 541-545,
Accomplishments of schools of choice, The
Magnet Schools, 1990. pp. 31-47
Accountability - what's worth measuring
Phi Delta Kappan, February 2002, 433-436
Alternative education -- present and prospective
NSIEE Panel, Nashville, October 23, 1982. 18pp.
Alternative education viewpoints - the research record
The Handbook of Alternative Education, Jerry Mintz. New York: Macmillan. 1994. pp 7-11
Alternative education: the definition problem
Changing Schools, September, 1990. pp. 25-33
Alternative education: The definition problem
Review of Alternative Education, National Alternative Education Association. 4(1) April 2005.
Alternative in alternatives, The
Defining Alternative Education, Project on Alternative Education, 1980. 100pp.
Alternative in alternatives, The
Holistic Education Review, I (Summer, 1988), pp. 27-28
Alternative routes to excellence
National Forum, Phi Kappa Phi Journal, Vol. 67, No. 3, Summer, 1987. pp 25-8
Alternative schools as a model for public education
Theory into Practice, June, 1982. 19 pp.
Alternative schools as a model for public education
Theory into Practice, Volume XXII, Number 3, Summer 1983. pp. 191-7.
Alternative schools: the state of the art
Educational Leadership, September, 1994. pp. 26-31
Alternative schools: what makes them alternatives?
Holistic Education Review, November, 1988 (condensed from Holistic Education Review, I (Summer, 1988), 27-28)
Alternative to public schools, An
Scottscale Progress, Saturday Magazine, May 9, 1981, pp3-4
Alternative(s) route to excellence, An
National Forum, January 1987. 14pp
Alternatives and marginal students
Making a Difference for Students at Risk, a conference sponsored by the National Center on Education in the Inner Cities of Temple University, October 14-15, 1993, Princeton, NJ., 20 pp.
Alternatives and marginal students
Making a Difference for Students at Risk - Trends and Alternatives, Edited by Margaret C. Wang and Maynard C. Reynolds. Corwin. 1995 Ch. 5, 119-155
Alternatives route to school renewal, The
Compact, Spring 1981. pp. 7-10.
Alternatives route to school renewal, The
The Interstate Compact for Education, Spring 1981. pp 7-10.
Audit report - Jefferson Countys alternative schools
March 1987. 15pp
B
Big ideas for downsizing schools
The Education Digest, January, 1998, pp.. 9-13 (from The School Administrator)
Blurring of the fringers - from dangerous organizations to obtrusive pluralists, The
Educational Leadership, April 1977. pp 495-500
Brief modern history of choice, A
Journal of School Choice, Vol. 1(3) 2006
Bringing alternative schooling to the primary grades
Early Years, November 1981. 2pp
C
C.S. 67: The Mohegan elementary school: a documentation
(1992) 11 pp.
Can we reform our high schools?
Meeting presented by the Hawaii Democratic Movement, 1993. 14pp
Case for an enhanced parental role in curriculum choice within the public school, The
Focus on Learning, VIII:I (1980). pp. 23-27.
Censorship: New Wrinkles in an Old Problem
The High School Journal, May 1979. pp 332-338
Central Park East secondary school - the anatomy of success
Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 4(2), 1999. 131-151
Central Park East Secondary School - the anatomy of success
June, 1998, 33 pp.
Changing perspectives on schools and schooling
Maxine Greene and Mary Anne Raywid
Society as Educator in an Age of Transition, University of Chicago Press. 1987. Part 3: School and Society. Chapter VIII. pp 226-246
Characteristics of choice programs that work - and don't
[circa 1990] 3 pp.
Choice and national standards conference
[circa 1993] 6pp.
Choice concept takes hold, The
Equity and Choice, Perspectives, Fall 1985, pp 7-14
Choice concept takes hold, The
Equity and Choice, 7-14 (An earlier version of this piece was given as the keynote address for the "Challenge of Choice Conference" in Norwalk, Conn. on May 8, 1985.)
Choice in our schools - a national perspective
Challenge of Choice Conference, Norwalk, Conn. May 8, 1985. 16pp
Choice inequitable as compared to what
Choice, Volume 5, November, 1995. Number 4. p1-3
Choice orientations, discussions, and prospects
Educational Policy, Vol. 6 No. 2, June 1992 pp.105-122
Choice System of Community School District 3 - A Report, The
Center for Educational Innovation, at the Manhattan Institute. with the assistance of Robert B. Kottkamp
Community and schools: a prolegomenon
PES, March 27, 1988, 24 pp.
Community: An alternative school accomplishment
Public Schools that Work: Creating Community, New York: Routledge, 1993, pp. 24-44.
Comparisons on Civic Education
Civic Learning for Teachers: Capstone for Educational Reform, Proceedings of the Seminar on Civic Learning in the Education of the Teaching Profession. Nov. 11-13, 1984, Stanford. Edited by Alan H. Jones. pp 37-41
Constituting the commons
Philosophy of Education 1994, pp 15-19
Contrasting strategies for restructuring schools site based management and choice
Equity and Choice, Winter 1990. pp 25-28
Controlling schools - democracy revisited
Contemporary Education, Vol. 63, No. 2, Winter 1992 pp 112-120
Current literature on small schools
ERIC Digest, EDO-RC-98-8, January 1999, 2 pp.
Current status of schools of choice in public secondary education, The
Project on alternatives in education, 1982, pp. 11-31.
D
Defining alternative education, the alternative in alternatives
Project on Alternative Education, (1980) 98 pp.
Democratic classroom: mistake or misnomer, The
Theory into Practice, Vol. XV, Num. 1, February, 1987. pp 37-46
Discovery and rejection of indoctrination, The
Educational Theory, Winter 1980, Vol. 30, No. 1. pp 1-10.
Diversity - surviving and thriving
Mary Anne Raywid and JoAnn Shaheen
Early Years, October 1983. pp 28-31.
Downsizing schools in big cities
ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education Digest, Number 112, March 1996. 2pp
Drawing educators to choice
Metropolitan Education, #5, Fall, 1987. pp7-23
Dynamics of success and public schools of choice, The
Equity and Choice, Fall 1987, pp. 35-41
E
Easing the policy environments of small schools and schools-within-schools
Gil Schmerter
AEL Policy Briefs, June 2003. 12pp.
Education and the media or why they keep raining on your parade
Contemporary Education, Vol. 55, No. 4, Summer 1984. 206-211.
Education And The Tyranny Of The Converted Idea
Journal of Teacher Education, Vol. 14 - Issue 4 - 1963 - pp. 424-428
Educator in focus - Editorial views
Focus on Learning, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Volume 6, No. 1, Summer 1977, pp. 3-7.
Elementary school meets the challenge of consolidation, An
JoAnn Shaheen
The Education Digest, February 1984. pp 14-17.
Environment for outstanding schools, An
Mary Anne Raywid, Charles A. Tesconi, Jr., and Donald R. Warren
Characteristics, California School Boards, 1986, pp 42-45
Environmental dependence of dispositional aims, The
Philospoh of Education 1990, pp.23-26
Equity and choice in a Manhattan district - the perfect may be the enemy of the better
Mary Anne Raywid and Robert B. Kettkamp
Education Week, May 21, 1997, p. 39
Evolving effort to improve schools: pseudo-reform, incremental reform, and restructuring, The
Phi Delta Kappan, October, 1990, pp. 139-143
Excellence and choice: friends or foes?
The Urban Review, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1987, pp. 35-47
Excellence, dropouts, choice
F.A.A.S.E, West Palm Beach, Jan. 31, 1985. 18pp
F
Factors influencing today's 'choice' advocacy and advocates
Council on Foundations, September 18, 1986. 22pp
Family choice arrangements in public schools: A review of the literature
Review of Educational Research, Winter, 1985, Vo. 55, No. 4, pp. 435-67.
Finding education's "lost" children
School Leader, May/June 1985. pp 27-31
Finding time for collaboration
Educational Leadership, September, 1993, pp 30-34.
First decade of public school alternatives, The
Phi Delta Kappan, April 1981, pp. 551-4.
Focus schools a genre to consider
Urban Diversity Series No. 106, ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education, Institute for Urban and Minority Education, November 1994. 54pp
Formal definition for alternative education, A
March, 1984
Fractured days
Barbara W. Cronin and Mary Anne Raywid
The American School Board Journal, March 1990, pp 26, 39
G
Great haircut crisis of our time, The
Phi Delta Kappan, December 1966, pp. 150-5.
H
Hawaiʻi's dropout / failure rates
Pearl Johnson
ms., Dec. 7, 1998
Highlights on the research on schools of choice
Mary Anne Raywid, John Sherin, Helen Firestone, Ray Scheele
Hofstra University Center for the Study of Educational Alternatives, (1980) [9 pp.]
How alternatives contribute to excellence
Changing Schools, Winter, 1984. p. 12
How I get to where I go and why I want to go there
Philosophy of Education, 1978. (Champaign, Ill. Philosophy of Education Society, 1979) pp 182-191
How to make detracking work
by Richard S. Marsh and Mary Anne Raywid
Phi Delta Kappan, December, 1994, pp. 314-17
I
If alternative schools are the answer... What's the question?
Robert Fizzell
Reaching Today's Youth, The Communicty Circle of Caring Journal. Vol. 1. Issue 2. Winter 1997.
Ill winds of Proposition 13, The
Society of Professors of Education, 1979. pp 3-8.
Impressions the USSR in October 1990
The Hofstra School of Education Report, 9(3) Winter 1991. p3,4,(14)
In praise of the Hawthorne effect
Journal of Teacher Education, XXX:3 (May-June, 1979) p 64.
In pursuit of confident education
Principal, Nov. 1980, pp 7-14. (adapted from a speech given 12/79 at FASCD)
In search of cost - effective schools
Mary Anne Raywid, Thomas A. Shaheen
Theory into Practice, Vol. 33, Num. 2, Spring 1994, pp. 67-74
Incident in a harlem school
Education Week, Feb. 10, 1993, pp 29-30
Indoctrination vs education
Law-Related Education Conference, Washington, February 6, 1981. 14pp
Institutional democracy in schools
Thresholds in Education, February, 1989. pp 13-16
Irrationalism and the new reformism
Educational Leadership, 26 (8): 743-48; May 1969 (reprinted in "Curricular Concerns in a Revolutionary Era" , ASCD, ed. by. Robert Leeper, 1971, 178-184)
Is choice here to stay?
Choice, Vol. 2, No. 4, November 1992, pp. 1-6
Is there a case for choice
Educational Leadership, December 1990 / January 1991. pp 4-12
J
Journey of the alternative schools movement - where it's been and where it's going, The
The High School Magazine, October, 1998, pp 12-14
K
Kapaa elementary school - a progress report
1994. 26pp
Keeping afloat
Mary Anne Raywid, John Sherin, Helen Firestone, Ray Scheele
The Unicorn, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 1980. pp 6-12.
Keeping at-risk youth in school
State education Leader, Spring 1985, pp. 5-6.
L
Letter to editor Honolulu Advertiser
The Honolulu Advertiser, March 3, 1993, 1 p.
Liberalism and the problem of community, 1927 - 1939
Organization of American Historians, April 1, 1982, Philadelphia. 10pp
M
Make detracking work
Richard S. Marsh and Mary Anne Raywid
The Education Digest, from Phi Delta Kappan. March 1995, 16-18
Making school work for the new majority
Journal of Negro Education, Vol. 56, No. 2 (1987), pp. 221-8.
Making time to do reform
Educational Leadership, September, 1993, 11 pp.
Mapping progress toward restructuring - one school's story
School of Education, Hofstra University. 1995. 28pp
Models of the teaching - learning situation
Phi Delta Kappan, April 1977. pp 631-635
Mounting case for schools of choice, The
Public Schools by choice, pp. 13-40, 1988 (May, 1988, 45 pp.)
Mounting case for schools of choice, The
Public Schools by Choice, Section One: The Rationale for Public School Choice. 1989. Chapter 1. pp 13-40
Musings in the wake of Columbine - what can schools do?
Mary Anne Raywid and Libby Oshiyama
Phi Delta Kappan, February, 2000, pp. 444-449.
My view on choice
(1986) 3 pp.
N
National Governors Assn. - Executive summary (Why encourage schools of choice)
December 1, 1985, 6 pp.
National Governors Assn. - The wisdom of choice
Hearings, Dec. 16, 1985, 8 pp.
NCLB is like Ivory Soap: 99.8 percent pure
Pen Weekly Newsblast, Sept 1, 2006 (URL - Sacremento Bee)
New structures and administrator roles
1989. 5pp
Novel character of today's school criticism, The
Educational Leadership, December 1979. pp 200-203
O
On clarifying history: A response to Nathan and Kohl
Phi Delta Kappan, Volume 62 No. 10, p. 735, June 1981.
On the viability of the comprehensive high school: a reply to Professor Wraga
College of Education, U.H. Manoa, 1999. 9 pp.
Optional schools: pipedream or probability
Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 55:2 (Spring 1979), pp 41-52.
P
Paradigm High School
Organizing for learning: toward the 21st century, Herbert Walberg & John Lane, eds. Reston, VA: NASSP, 1989. Ch. 7, pp. 50-58
Paradise Elementary School
Mary Anne Raywid and Maureen Miletta
The Urban Review, Vol. 24, No. 1, 1992, pp. 73-82.
Parents guide on choice
1987. 24pp
Patterns of contraint and opportunity
Mary Anne Raywid and Terry L. Baker
Advances in Research and Theories of School Management and Educational Policy, 1993. Vol. 2, pages 159-185
Perspectives from the profs - In praise of the Hawthorne effect
Journal of Teacher Education, XXX:3, May/June, 1979, p. 64.
Perspectives on the Struggle Against Indoctrination
The Educational Forum, Winter 1984, pp 137-154.
Point is - choice will help, The
Association for Supervision and Curriculum, December 1990 / January 1991. 1p.
Policy environments of small schools and schools within schools, The
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Educational Leadership, February 2002. 47-51
Politics of operating an alternative education program, The
Alternative Education, Post-Award Conference, Nov. 14, 1980. 7pp.
Preparing teachers for schools of choice
National Commission on Excellence in Teacher Education Hearings, Austin, Texas, Oct. 1984.
Preparing teachers for schools of choice
[ ? ], Ch. 6, pp. 101-17. (Seminar paper presented at a Hearing of the National Commission on Excellence in Teacher Education (Austin, TX, October 4-5, 1984).)
Present plight, The
Journal of Teacher Education, XXIX:4. July-Aug. 1978. p 80
Pride and promise - schools of excellence for all the people
Charles A. Tesconi, Jr., Donald R. Warren, Mary Anne Raywid
Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, Winter 1986, vol 1, No. 2, 160-70
Pride and promise - Schools of excellence for all the people
Mary Anne Raywiud, Charles A. Tesconi, Jr., Donald R. Warren
American Educational Studies Association, Burlington, Vermont, August, 1984, pp. iv-v, 1-48.
Professional community and its yield at Metro Academy
Professionalism and Community: Perspectives on Reforming Urban Schools, Karen Seashore Louis & Sharon D. Kruse, editors, Thousand Oaks, Ca: Corwin, 1994. pp. 45-75
Professor student relations
SPE Monograph Series 1984, Ayers Bagley, Editor. Society of Professors of Education. p 13-18
Project proposal secretary's discretionary fund
July, 1985. 8pp
Public choice, yes; vouchers, no!
Phi Delta Kappan, June 1987, pp. 762-769
Putting teachers at the center of reform
Karen Seashore Louis, Sharon Kruse, and Mary Anne Raywid
1995. 16pp
R
Real choice - what will it take
Richard S. Marsh and Mary Anne Raywid
1995. 13pp
Recent educational reports vs back to basics
ASCD, March 11, 1984. 11pp
Recentralizirig would pose threat to schools' success
Education Week, February 1, 1989. pp 36, 26.
Reflections on a system in transition
"Captains of Change" Lecture Series, League of Women Voters of Hawaii, December 4, 1989, 12 pp. (html version)
Reflections on the excellence movement
Society of Professors of Education, Denver, February 28, 1985. 14pp
Reflections on understanding, studying, and managing magnet schools
U.S. Department of Education, Spring, 1987, 21 pp.
Reform plan of disillusionment, A
Education Week, Nov. 1, 1989. pp 24. Review of 'Privatization and Educational Choice' by Myron Lieberman
Research agenda for low-income, low-performing schools, A
OERI, October 17, 1986. 6pp
Research and dissemination on increasing and enhancing public schools of choice
Proposal - Summer, 1983. Secretary's Discretionary Fund. 36pp.
Responses to a Harvard Study on school choice: Is it a study at all?
Chester Finn, Howards Fuller, Charles Glenn, et al.
Dialogue, Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research, Number 9, November 1995. 11pp.
Responses to the National Governors Association on public school choice
[circa 1986]
Restoring school efficacy by giving parents a choice
Educational Leadership, 38:2 (?) (11/80). pp 134-137.
Restructuring school governance - two models
The Governance View, November, 1987, 30 pp.
Rethinking school governance
Restructuring Schools: the Next Generation of Educational Reform, Richard Elmore, ed. San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1990. Ch. 6, pp. 152-205
Review of the alternative education settings at palu d schreiber high school
6pp. December 1994
Review: An Introduction to Educational Administration: Social, Legal, and Ethical Perspectives
Educational Administration Quarterly, Volume XXIV, February 1988, Number 1, pp 79-83
Review: Regaining educational leadership: Critical essays on PBTE/CBTE, behavioral objectives, and accountability
Aesthetic Edu cation, Vol. 10 #1, Jan. 1976, pp 113-115
Road map to choice in public education, A
Survey of Business, Spring 1993, pp. 25-27.
Roadmap to choice in public education, A
Choice, Volume 4, Number 3, August 1994 pp2-5
S
School organization as obstacle to education
AESA, November, 1978. 13pp
School that really works - Urban Academy, A
Journal of Negro Education, Vol. 63, No. 1 (1994), pp. 93-110
Schools of choice - impacts and state provision
National Governors Association, December 1985, 19pp
Schools of choice: Alternative routes to excellence
University of Tennessee, April 23, 1986, 19 pp.
Schools of choice: The resilient proposal
SAANYS Journal, Spring 1985, pp. 3-5.
Schools of choice: Their current nature and prospects
Phi Delta Kappan, June 1983, pp. 684-8.
Science skills center
1997. 17pp
Selecting the focus of a focus school
ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education Digest, Number 102, November 1994. 2pp
Separate classes for the gifted - a skeptical look
Equity and Choice, Winter 1990, pp 25-28
Separate classes for the gifted?
The Education Digest, November 1990. p 68-69 (from Educational Perspectives)
Site management: progress and prospects
Praxis, I:1 (Winter 1988), Silver Center, Hofstra University, pp. 3,6
Small revolution in New York City
Haven Henderson and Mary Anne Raywid
Journal of Negro Education, Winter 1994, 29pp.
Small schools - a reform that works
Small Schools Coalition, July, 1997, 18 pp.
Small schools: a reform that works
Educational Leadership, December 1997-January 1998, pp. 34-39
Social philosophy social systems and education
Hofstra College, March 1962, 12pp
Some moral dimensions of adminstrative theory and practice
Issues in Education, Vol. IV, No. 2, Fall 1986. 151-165
Some notes on framing educational purposes
1986. 7pp
Struggles and joys of trailblazing - a tale of two charter schools, The
Karen Seashore Louis, Sharon Kruse, and Mary Anne Raywid
Phi Delta Kappan, March, 1995. 555-560
Subschools small schools movement, The
Hofstra University, December, 1995. 59pp
Success dynamics of public schools of choice
National Council on Educational Research, Washington, DC, April 24, 1986, 12 pp.
Success dynamics of public schools of choice
Learn, March 1988, pp. 9-10 (condensed)
Successful school downsizing
The School Administrator, October 1997, pp 18-23
Successful schools of choice: cottage industry benefits in large systems
Educational Policy, 4, no. 2 (1990): 93-108
Sustained success: The Wheatly School SWS
Nicole Krauss, Jodi Kreitzman, Sharone Ostrow, and Mary Anne Raywid
Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice, Vol. 11, Number 1 (Spring 1998), pp. 44-54
Synthesis of reasearch on schools of choice
Educationsl Leadership, April 1984. pp 70-78
T
Tailoring school to fit the students
Newsday, The Way I See It. July 7, 1978
Tailormaking education for accountability
Newday, Dec. 16, 1976, p. 97
Taking stock - the movement to create mini-schools, schools-within-schools, and separate small schools
Urban Diversity Series No. 108, ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education, Institute for Urban and Minority Education, April, 1996, 63 pp.
Time Has Come, The
State College Alts Meeting ms., June 1985
Tomorrow's teachers and today's schools
Teachers College Record, Volume 88, Number 3, Spring 1987. pp 411-418
Toppling textbook, The
Journal of Teacher Education, Perspectives from the Profs, July-August 1980, Vol. XXXI, No. 4. p63.
Two sides on debate over school options not hearing each other
Pioneer Press Dispatch, Dec. 14, 1986, p. 36
U
U.S. Senate education subcommittee
U.S. Senate subcommittee on Education, Arts & Humanities, Sept. 22, 1983, 4 pp.
Up from Agape
Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 1981. pp 152-156
Urban Academy: A success story
World Class Schools an Evolving Concept, National Association of Secondary School Principals. Edited by Jenkins, Louis, Walberg & Keefe. pp 35-40. 1994
V
View from a distance, A
The Minnesota Elementary School Principal, Winter 1987. pp 17-19
Village School, Great Neck, N.Y. - An evaluation documentation
Hofstra, 1985, 6 pp.
W
Wadleigh Complex: a dream that soured, The
Politics of Education Association Year Book 1995, pp 101-114
What is research saying about school choice: a discussion with Mary Anne Raywid
Center for Educational Innovation, April 9, 1992, 12 pp.
What kind of choice?
Equity and Choice, Vol. 9 No. 1, Fall 1992, pp. 6-12
What polls say about choice
Changing Schools, 20(1) Feb. 1992
What research shows about schools of choice
Schools of choice, February 1985, pp. 20-23.
What to do with students who are not succeeding
Phi Delta Kappan, April 2001, 582-584
What's to do with kids who are not succeeding?
2000. 8 pp.
Why and how it [public schooling] can and must [be saved]
Can/Ought public schooling be saved?, AESA, Colorado Springs, 11/8/80. 12pp.
Why are alternatives successful?
Holistic Education Review, Summer, 1988, pp. 27-28
Why do schools need restructuring
The Hofstra School of Education Report, Vol. 3, Issue 1, Fall 1990. p1, 6
Why do these kids love school
Phi Delta Kappan, April, 1992, pp. 631-633
Why School Reform Lags; How We Might Do Better
Honolulu Advertiser, Feb. 10, 1994. p. A17
Wisdom to be had in choices
Changing Schools, Spring 1988. pp5, 12
Would choice be good for U.S. public schools?
Conference of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, New Orleans, April 1992, 17 pp.

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