Educational Opportunity in an Urban American High School

Educational Opportunity in an Urban American High School
Title Educational Opportunity in an Urban American High School PDF eBook
Author Patrick J. McQuillan
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 262
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780791434994

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Focusing on issues of equity and opportunity in one urban high school, the book reveals how prominent American cultural values--in particular, students', teachers', and administrators' conceptions of educational opportunity--undermined the education that students received.

The One Best System

The One Best System
Title The One Best System PDF eBook
Author David B. Tyack
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 369
Release 1974-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0674251091

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The One Best System presents a major new interpretation of what actually happened in the development of one of America's most influential institutions. At the same time it is a narrative in which the participants themselves speak out: farm children and factory workers, frontier teachers and city superintendents, black parents and elite reformers. And it encompasses both the achievements and the failures of the system: the successful assimilation of immigrants, racism and class bias; the opportunities offered to some, the injustices perpetuated for others. David Tyack has placed his colorful, wide-ranging view of history within a broad new framework drawn from the most recent work in history, sociology, and political science. He looks at the politics and inertia, the ideologies and power struggles that formed the basis of our present educational system. Using a variety of social perspectives and methods of analysis, Tyack illuminates for all readers the change from village to urban ways of thinking and acting over the course of more than one hundred years.

'Disneyland in the Jungle'

'Disneyland in the Jungle'
Title 'Disneyland in the Jungle' PDF eBook
Author Patrick James McQuillan
Publisher
Pages 572
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN

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Transforming Urban Education

Transforming Urban Education
Title Transforming Urban Education PDF eBook
Author Joseph Kretovics
Publisher Allyn & Bacon
Pages 440
Release 1994
Genre Education
ISBN

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This readings-with-text is a compilation of important contributions to the study of urban education over the past few decades. This edited volume includes a variety of articles dealing with the issues and problems of urban education and some possibilities for transforming urban schools through the lens of equality of educational opportunity.

Change(d) Agents

Change(d) Agents
Title Change(d) Agents PDF eBook
Author Betty Achinstein
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 225
Release 2015-04-24
Genre Education
ISBN 0807771481

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This book examines both the promises and complexities of racially and culturally diversifying todays teaching profession. Drawing from a 5-year study of the lives of 21 new teachers of color working in urban, hard-to-staff schools, this book documents the tensions these teachers experience between serving as role models and fulfilling district and state mandates.

City Schools and the American Dream 2

City Schools and the American Dream 2
Title City Schools and the American Dream 2 PDF eBook
Author Pedro A. Noguera
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 193
Release 2020
Genre Education
ISBN 0807778559

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Over a decade ago, the first edition of City Schools and the American Dream debuted just as reformers were gearing up to make sweeping changes in urban education. Despite the rhetoric and many reform initiatives, urban schools continue to struggle under the weight of serious challenges. What went wrong and is there hope for future change? More than a new edition, this sequel to the original bestseller has been substantially revised to include insights from new research, recent demographic trends, and emerging political realities. In addition to surveying the various limitations that urban schools face, the book also highlights programs, communities, and schools that are making good on public education’s promise of equity. With renewed commitment and sense of urgency, this new edition provides a clear-eyed vision of what it will take to ensure the success of city schools and their students. “City schools continue to play one of the most important roles in our quest to restore democracy. This is a must-read . . . again!” —Gloria Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin–Madison “The authors provide concrete examples of innovative strategies and practices employed by urban schools that are succeeding against all odds.” —Betty A. Rosa, chancellor, New York State Board of Regents “This is the book every teacher, parent, policymaker, and engaged citizen should read.” —Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco, UCLA

Black Education

Black Education
Title Black Education PDF eBook
Author Willy DeMarcell Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 422
Release 2017-07-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1351313827

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This highly focused collection of papers, commissioned by the National Urban League, offers a candid and courageous portrait of black education in transition. This is a period, as the editors note in their opening remarks, that is characterized by a huge shift from federal responsibility for minority education to authority and autonomy being lodged at the local government level. Further, many institutions that once worked well, no longer do so. Many ambitious social programs and policies that originally promised much, have been abandoned, have failed, or just faded away. Pivotal to these times and changes is the question of the extent to which the American educational system has been, or still is, capable of being responsive to incorporating and even instigating equity and excellence for black Americans. This volume asks the hard questions: is the educational system geared up for the maintenance of anything other than mainstream values? can it adapt to minority youth requirements? when, why, and how do educational policies of majorities and minorities clash? How are priorities to be established on the basis of wealth or need? The legal statutes and administrative enforcement of equal educational opportunities are explored in depth and with a deep compassion for all parties involved.