The Continuation School in the United States

The Continuation School in the United States
Title The Continuation School in the United States PDF eBook
Author Arthur Julius Jones
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1907
Genre Agricultural education
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The Continuation Schools in the United States ...

The Continuation Schools in the United States ...
Title The Continuation Schools in the United States ... PDF eBook
Author Arthur Julius Jones
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1907
Genre Education
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Shuttered Schools

Shuttered Schools
Title Shuttered Schools PDF eBook
Author Ebony M. Duncan-Shippy
Publisher IAP
Pages 372
Release 2019-04-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1641136103

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Since the late 1990s, mass school closures have reshaped urban education across the United States. Popular media coverage and research reports link this resurgence of school closures in major cities like Chicago and Philadelphia to charter school expansion, municipal budget deficits, and racial segregation. However, this phenomenon is largely overlooked in contemporary education scholarship. Shuttered Schools: Race, Community, and School Closures in American Cities (Information Age Publishing) is an interdisciplinary volume that integrates multiple perspectives to study the complex practice of school closure—an issue that transcends education. Academics, practitioners, activists, and policymakers will recognize the far-reaching implications of these decisions for school communities. Shuttered Schools features rigorous new studies of school closures in cities across the United States. This research contextualizes contemporary school closures and accounts for their disproportionate impact on African American students. With topics ranging from gentrification and redevelopment to student experiences with school loss, research presented in this text incorporates various methods (e.g., case studies, interviews, regression techniques, and textual analysis) to evaluate the intended and unintended consequences of closure for students, families, and communities. This work demonstrates that shifts in the social, economic, and political contexts of education inform closure practice in meaningful ways. The impacts of shuttering schools are neither colorblind nor class-neutral, but indeed interact with social contexts in ways that reify existing social inequalities in education.

Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics

Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
Title Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1276
Release 1910
Genre Labor
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Adult Working-class Education in Great Britain and the United States

Adult Working-class Education in Great Britain and the United States
Title Adult Working-class Education in Great Britain and the United States PDF eBook
Author Charles Patrick Sweeney
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1920
Genre Adult education
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Documents

Documents
Title Documents PDF eBook
Author Boston (Mass.). School Committee
Publisher
Pages 1356
Release 1920
Genre
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Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences

Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences
Title Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences PDF eBook
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Release 1920
Genre Social sciences
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