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The Bus Kids Childrens Experiences With Voluntary Desegregation First Edition Ira W Lit

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The Bus Kids Childrens Experiences With Voluntary Desegregation First Edition Ira W Lit
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Ira W. Lit
ISBN: 9780300105797, 0300105797
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First Edition

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The Bus Kids Childrens Experiences With Voluntary Desegregation First Edition Ira W Lit by Ira W. Lit 9780300105797, 0300105797 instant download after payment.

The Bus Kids offers a compelling and uniquely detailed examination of the experiences of kindergarten students in California participating in a voluntary school desegregation program. Ira Lit focuses on the day-to-day school life of a group of minority children bussed from their poor-performing home school district to an affluent neighboring district with high-performing schools. Through these kindergarteners’ experiences, the book sensitively illuminates the processes of school transition, socialization, and adaptation, and addresses an array of important issues relating to American education. Lit acutely observes these “bus kids” and the quality of their social, emotional, cultural, and academic experiences. He presents a moving picture of the complexity of challenges, often unrecognized by teachers and parents, each young student confronted every day.

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