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Product Description: More than 60 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision declared segregated schooling inherently unequal, this timely book sheds light on how and why U.S. schools are experiencing increasing segregation along racial, socioeconomic, and linguistic lines...read more
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9780807757567 | Teachers College Pr, April 8, 2016, cover price $80.00
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9780807757550 | Teachers College Pr, April 8, 2016, cover price $37.95 | About this edition: More than 60 years after the Brown v.
Resegregation as Curriculum offers a compelling look at the formation and implementation of school resegregation as contemporary education policy, as well as its impact on the meaning of schooling for students subject to such policies. Working from a ten-year study of a school district undergoing a process of resegregation, Rosiek and Kinslow examine the ways this "new racial segregation" is rationalized and the psychological and sociological effects it has on the children of all races in that community. Drawing on critical race theory, agential realism, and contemporary pragmatist semiotics, the authors expose how these events functioned as a hidden curriculum that has profound repercussions on the students' identity formation, self-worth, conceptions of citizenship, and social hope. This important account of racial stratification of educational opportunity expands our understanding of the negative consequences of racial segregation in schools and serves as a critical resource for academics, educators, and experts who are concerned about the effects of resegregation nationwide.
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9781138812802 | Routledge, January 4, 2016, cover price $160.00
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9781138812819 | Routledge, December 11, 2015, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Resegregation as Curriculum offers a compelling look at the formation and implementation of school resegregation as contemporary education policy, as well as its impact on the meaning of schooling for students subject to such policies.
Product Description: Still Failing: The Continuing Paradox of School Desegregation is a significantly updated and revised version of Caldas and Bankstonâs previous book Forced to Fail: The Paradox of School Desegregation. The book includes an analysis of the most significant Supreme Court cases that have been decided in the ten years since the first edition of the book appeared...read more
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9781610489621 | 2 edition (Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, December 24, 2014), cover price $60.00 | About this edition: Still Failing: The Continuing Paradox of School Desegregation is a significantly updated and revised version of Caldas and Bankstonâs previous book Forced to Fail: The Paradox of School Desegregation.
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9781610489638 | 2 edition (Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc, December 19, 2014), cover price $30.00
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9780871544964 | Russell Sage Foundation, April 30, 2014, cover price $49.95
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9781612504827 | Harvard Education Pr, October 31, 2012, cover price $49.95
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9781612504810 | Harvard Education Pr, October 31, 2012, cover price $29.95
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9780517582213 | Crown Pub, September 1, 1991, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: A look at the systematic denial of a good education to lower-class children in the United States and the built-in inequality of the public school system examines urban schools in Camden, Chicago, San Antonio, and other cities
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9780770435684 | Reprint edition (Broadway Books, July 24, 2012), cover price $15.00
9780060974992 | Reprint edition (Perennial, August 1, 1992), cover price $14.00 | About this edition: An account of the inequity in the American educational system examines the deplorable conditions in which inner-city children are educated
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9781501265051 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, August 4, 2015), cover price $14.99
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