Chicago Annenberg Challenge (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ogden, Christopher (1999). Legacy: a biography of Moses and Walter Annenberg. Boston: Little, Brown. pp. 529–555. ISBN 0-316-63379-8.
  • Rolling, Ken (2004). "Reflections on the Chicago Annenberg Challenge". In Russo, Alexander (ed.). School reform in Chicago: Lessons in policy and practice. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Education Press. pp. 23–28. ISBN 1-891792-18-0.

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  • Ayers, William (Summer 1992). "The shifting ground of curriculum thought and everyday practice". Theory into Practice. 31 (3): 259–263. doi:10.1080/00405849209543551. ISSN 0040-5841. The author has been an active participant in the Chicago school upheaval for many years. He has written widely about Chicago schools, and from September 1989 to June 1990, he served as assistant deputy mayor for education in Chicago, responsible for educational activities for local school councils. He is currently chair of an activist coalition, the Alliance for Better Chicago Schools (ABCs).
  • McKersie, William S. (March 1997). "Fostering community participation to influence public policy: Lessons from the Woods Fund of Chicago, 1987-1993". Nonprof Volunt Seq Q. 26 (1): 11–26. doi:10.1177/0899764097261002. S2CID 154615796. Describes the leadership roles of Ken Rolling of the Woods Charitable Fund with Anne Hallett of the Wieboldt Foundation in fostering collaboration on school reform among foundations and nonprofit organizations from 1987 to 1993.

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  • Chicago Annenberg Challenge (October 4, 2001). "Board of Directors" (PDF). 2001 Form 990-PF. The Foundation Center. p. 32. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2008. Retrieved October 7, 2008.

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  • Shipps, Dorothy; Sconzert, Karin; Swyers, Holly (March 1999). The Chicago Annenberg Challenge: The first three years. Chicago: Consortium on Chicago School Research. OCLC 50759574. Archived from the original on December 10, 2008. Retrieved October 7, 2008.
  • O'Connell, Mary (Spring 1991). School reform Chicago style: How citizens organized to change public policy (PDF). Chicago: Center for Neighborhood Technology. ISSN 0193-791X. OCLC 23720543. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2008. Retrieved October 7, 2008. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Ayers, William (Summer 1992). "The shifting ground of curriculum thought and everyday practice". Theory into Practice. 31 (3): 259–263. doi:10.1080/00405849209543551. ISSN 0040-5841. The author has been an active participant in the Chicago school upheaval for many years. He has written widely about Chicago schools, and from September 1989 to June 1990, he served as assistant deputy mayor for education in Chicago, responsible for educational activities for local school councils. He is currently chair of an activist coalition, the Alliance for Better Chicago Schools (ABCs).
  • Weissmann, Dan (October 1994). "Reform group maps plan to spend $50 million". Catalyst: A Publication of Community Renewal Society. 6 (2): 24. ISSN 1058-6830. A new organization, tentatively dubbed the Chicago School Reform Collaborative, would be created to review applications from schools and offer technical assistance, according to a "concept paper" submitted last June to Annenberg's advisors by a working group. The group continues to meet and has no formal requirements for membership. For more information, or get involved, call Anne Hallett at the Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform. In addition to Hallett, participants to date include: Patricia Anderson, principal of Sullivan High School; Arnold April of the Chicago Arts Partnership for Quality Education; John Ayers and Karen Carlson of Leadership for Quality Education; William Ayers, professor of education, University of Illinois at Chicago; Carlos Azcoitia, former principal of Spry Elementary and now head of the Office of School Reform; Penny Brehman and Jane Rosen of the Golden Apple Foundation; Tony Bryk of the University of Chicago's Center for School Improvement; Sheila Castillo of the Chicago Association of Local School Councils; Warren Chapman of The Joyce Foundation; Jessica Clarke of the Chicago Urban League; Marie Cobb of the Coalition for Improved Education in South Shore; James Deanes of the Parent/Community Council. Others are Pat Ford of the Small Schools Workshop at the University of Illinois at Chicago; Pat Harvey, Executive Assistant to Supt. Argie Johnson; Fred Hess of the Chicago Panel on School Policy; Sokoni Karanja of Centers for New Horizons; Coretta McFerren of WSCORP; Ken McNeil of CityWide Coalition for School Reform; Don Moore and Joan Slay of Designs for Change; Joy Noven of Parents United for Responsible Education; Camille Odeh of Southwest Youth Service Collaborative; Eric Outten of Schools First; Francine Pope of Teachers Task Force; Millie Rivera of Latino Institute; Madeleine Talbott of Chicago ACORN; and Steve Zemelman of Illinois Writing Project.
  • Weissmann, Dan (March 1995). "Annenberg architects get ball rolling". Catalyst: A Publication of Community Renewal Society. 6 (6): 20–1. ISSN 1058-6830.
  • Richardson, Lynette (June 1995). "Applications for Annenberg due out soon". Catalyst: A Publication of Community Renewal Society. 6 (9): 20. ISSN 1058-6830.
  • Miller, Sabrina L. (December 20, 1995). "Schools get big bucks to fund reform; 35 clusters in city sharing $2.5 million". Chicago Tribune. p. 3 (Metro). Archived from the original on January 31, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2008.
    Pitt, Leon (December 21, 1995). "Grants to help school innovation". Chicago Sun-Times. p. 67. Retrieved October 9, 2008.
    Forte, Lorraine (February 1996). "35 networks get first Annenberg funds". Catalyst: A Publication of Community Renewal Society. 7 (5): 22–3. ISSN 1058-6830. Retrieved October 9, 2008.
  • Catalyst staff (March 2000). "New foundation sets $10 million grants goal". Catalyst: A Publication of Community Renewal Society. ISSN 1058-6830. Retrieved October 15, 2008.
    Catalyst staff (March 2000). "Chicago Public Education Fund Board of Directors and Leadership Council". Catalyst: A Publication of Community Renewal Society. ISSN 1058-6830. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved October 20, 2008.
    Sanders, Mike (March 28, 2000). "New Chicago Public Education Fund acts like a venture capital fund for education; New public/private initiative to drive continuing improvement of Chicago public schools". The Chicago Public Education Fund. Retrieved October 15, 2008.
    Leonard, Aidan (March 28, 2000). "New 'venture' fund for public education endorsed by Mayor, Chicago Public Schools leadership". The Chicago Public Education Fund. Retrieved October 15, 2008.
    Martinez, Michael (March 29, 2000). "Education fund aims to boost city schools; New group seeks to raise $10 million". Chicago Tribune. p. 2 (Metro). Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2008.