Schools Betrayed: Roots of Failure in Inner-city Education - Tapa dura

Neckerman, Kathryn M.

 
9780226569604: Schools Betrayed: Roots of Failure in Inner-city Education

Sinopsis

Inner-city schools suffered from far fewer problems a century ago, when black children in most northern cities attended school alongside white children. In "Schools Betrayed", Kathryn M. Neckerman tells the story of how and why these schools came to serve black children so poorly. Focusing on Chicago public schools between 1900 and 1960, Neckerman compares the circumstances of blacks and white immigrants, groups that had similarly little wealth and status yet ended up with vastly different educational outcomes. That difference, she argues, stemmed from officials' decision to deal with rising African American migration by segregating schools and denying black students equal resources - and it deepened because of techniques for managing failure that only reinforced inequality.

"Sinopsis" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.

Acerca del autor

Kathryn M. Neckerman is executive director of the Center for Health and the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago.

"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.

Otras ediciones populares con el mismo título

9780226569611: Schools Betrayed: Roots of Failure in Inner-City Education

Edición Destacada

ISBN 10:  0226569616 ISBN 13:  9780226569611
Editorial: University of Chicago Press, 2010
Tapa blanda