Public Scholarship: A Case Study of a Dean's Experience at the University of Arizona

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Explore the case study of Dean Ron Marx at the University of Arizona, focusing on public scholarship and its impact on student achievement within the Tucson Unified School District. The study delves into the controversy surrounding Mexican American Studies and its effects on education, shedding light on political dynamics and academic research in the field.


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  1. Public Scholarship: A Case Study of a Dean s Experience Ron Marx, Dean University of Arizona

  2. Papers Cabrera, N. L., Milem, J., F., & Marx, R. W., (2012). An Empirical Analysis of Mexican American Studies Participation on Student Achievement Within Tucson Unified School District. A report to the Federal Court Appointed Special Master for the Tucson Unified School District Desegregation Case. University of Arizona, College of Education. Cabrera, N. L., Milem, J. F., Marx, R. W., & Jaquette, O. (2013). An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Mexican American Studies Participation on Student Achievement within Tucson Unified School District. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Association: San Francisco, CA. (Division G invited Vice Presidential Session) Cabrera, N., Milem, J., Jaquette, O., & Marx, R.W.(2014). Missing the (student achievement) forest for all the (political) trees: Empiricism and the Mexican American Studies controversy in Tucson. American Educational Research Journal, 51(6), 1084-1118. 2

  3. January, 2012 TUSD Board Eliminates MAS; Vote 4-1 3

  4. TUSDRelationships Relationships with Superintendent Former faculty member Network of relationships with other Largest district in region Parternships Teacher education Environmental learning Research projects 4

  5. Board Member Stegeman Periodic constituent letters Memo to court It should receive no weight in the court s deliberations Two of the three authors cannot reasonably be considered impartial Numerous weaknesses statistical model unclear insufficient to allow replication of the results appears to be a basic error in the specification of the logit model assumptions behind the significance tests are unclear No attempt to control for selection effects 5

  6. Doug Maceachern, AZ Republic Insideious Latino Studies Being Revived in Tucson Schools (12/15/12) Does anyone really believe these guys were going to produce a study that concluded classes laced with Paulo Friere's Marxist oppression theories would not cure all education ills? Really? That's the other infuriating aspect of the MAS debate: It is a game being played out by university-level radicals. Bit of Leftist Engineering in Tucson is Expensive (02/11/ 13) They are of a tight circle of race-centric education theorists. They cite each other. They feed off each other. And, as we see now at TUSD, they prop up each other s missions. 6

  7. Donors Follow these issues closely Read news Clip articles and conduct on-line searches Expect (and get) face time through donations and volunteer work Private meetings with me to raise their concerns Want dean to support K-12 education Prefer I not take stands on controversial issues unless they agree with my stance. 7

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