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Could It Be Otherwise Parents And The Inequalities Of Public School Choice Lois Andrbechely

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Could It Be Otherwise Parents And The Inequalities Of Public School Choice Lois Andrbechely
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Could It Be Otherwise Parents And The Inequalities Of Public School Choice Lois Andrbechely instant download after payment.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Lois André-Bechely
ISBN: 9781136728136, 1136728139
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Could It Be Otherwise Parents And The Inequalities Of Public School Choice Lois Andrbechely by Lois André-bechely 9781136728136, 1136728139 instant download after payment.

Parents who wish to choose schools for their children must have more than a desire for different or better - they need detailed knowledge of the processes and practices that will give them access to schools of choice. This book vividly contrasts the experiences of a diverse group of urban parents choosing their children's schools with school choice policies from voluntary integration mandates to the No Child Left Behind Act. Lois André-Bechely carefully uncovers the race- and class-based inequities these policies sustain, documenting the way parents themselves become complicit in the historical inequalities of schooling. This book exposes how educational institutions are making this so and provokes new thinking about how public school choice could be implemented in more equitable and democratic ways.

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