“We Want to Make our Customers Happy”: How Principals of Zoned Elementary Schools Navigate Inequity and Marketing Across Neighborhood Contexts

IF 1.7 2区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Natalie Schock, Jennifer E. Cossyleon, K. Nerenberg
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Abstract

Despite rich and growing school choice and school marketing literatures, little is known about if and how principals of zoned public elementary schools engage in marketing. We address this gap by drawing on in-depth interviews with principals of nine schools—in different neighborhoods—in the Baltimore school district. We find that principals have internalized marketing as a key component of school leadership. Further, marketing strategies differ depending on school and community contexts (e.g., enrollment, neighborhood, and resources, and principals' perceptions thereof). Our study reveals how differences in neighborhood conditions and inequities in school resources affect marketing pressure, capacity, and actions. Our findings underscore a need to support urban principals as they navigate marketing pressures and also show how neglecting to do so may exacerbate inequity among students.
“我们想让我们的客户快乐”:分区小学校长如何应对不平等和跨社区的营销
尽管学校选择和学校营销文献丰富且不断增长,但对分区公立小学校长是否以及如何从事营销知之甚少。我们通过对巴尔的摩学区不同社区的九所学校的校长进行深入访谈来解决这一差距。我们发现校长已经将市场营销内化为学校领导的关键组成部分。此外,营销策略取决于学校和社区环境(例如,招生、社区和资源,以及校长对其的看法)。我们的研究揭示了社区条件的差异和学校资源的不平等如何影响营销压力、能力和行动。我们的研究结果强调了支持城市校长应对市场压力的必要性,也表明忽视这一点可能会加剧学生之间的不平等。
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Urban Education
Urban Education Multiple-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
17.40%
发文量
75
期刊介绍: Get hard-hitting, focused analyses of critical concerns facing inner-city schools in Urban Education. For almost 40 years, Urban Education has provided thought-provoking commentary on key issues from gender-balanced and racially diverse perspectives. Subjects include: •Mental health needs of urban students •Student motivation and teacher practice •School-to-work programs and community economic development •Restructuring in large urban schools •Health and social services
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