About NCUST: Our Challenge
America’s urban schools are not hopeless. Every week one can read about
urban schools that are improving achievement and accomplishing remarkable results.
Often, however, urban schools are besieged and befuddled by the same problems
that have been solved in other schools with similar challenges. Too often, improvement
efforts are random, shallow, and based more on individual inclinations than systemic
structures that can sustain and replicate reform.
Frequently, university researchers have neither the incentives nor the opportunity
to engage in the complex work of understanding the real problems of urban schools
or understanding the nuances behind the successes of other urban systems. As well,
university efforts to improve preparation programs for the educators and leaders
who work in urban schools are generally handicapped by a lack of understanding
of the problems of urban schools and the potential solutions to those problems.
The transformation of our nation’s urban schools is too important and
too complex to depend upon fads, quick-fix policies, or one-size-fits-all programs
that cannot address the widely varying contexts of our cities.
Transformation requires sustained, dedicated engagement focused upon the real
problems of practice that plague urban districts. It requires support grounded
in high quality research that illuminates the context-sensitive variables that
influence success. It requires unwavering focus on real results that signal real
changes in the academic lives of children.
The National Center for Urban School Transformation is designed to meet this
challenge and provide such support.