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When The Fences Come Down Twentyfirstcentury Lessons From Metropolitan School Desegregation Siegelhawley

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When The Fences Come Down Twentyfirstcentury Lessons From Metropolitan School Desegregation Siegelhawley
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.28 MB
Author: Siegel-Hawley, Genevieve
ISBN: 9781469627830, 9781469627847, 1469627833, 1469627841
Language: English
Year: 2016

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When The Fences Come Down Twentyfirstcentury Lessons From Metropolitan School Desegregation Siegelhawley by Siegel-hawley, Genevieve 9781469627830, 9781469627847, 1469627833, 1469627841 instant download after payment.

How we provide equal educational opportunity to an increasingly diverse, highly urbanized student population is one of the central concerns facing our nation. As Genevieve Siegel-Hawley argues in this thought-provoking book, within our metropolitan areas we are currently allowing a labyrinthine system of school-district boundaries to divide students—and opportunities—along racial and economic lines. Rather than confronting these realities, though, most contemporary educational policies focus on improving schools by raising academic standards, holding teachers and students accountable through test performance, and promoting private-sector competition. Siegel-Hawley takes us into the heart of the metropolitan South to explore what happens when communities instead focus squarely on overcoming the educational divide between city and suburb.
Based on evidence from metropolitan school desegregation efforts in Richmond, Virginia; Louisville, Kentucky;...

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