ABSTRACT

First Published in 1998. This is the final volume of 28 the international library of sociology looking at the sociology of education and is concerned with the topic of who shall be educated and the challenge of unequal opportunities in the United States. If the American faith in the public school as a democratic force is to become less fictional, we must examine the relevant facts and determine what distorts this picture. From such information we can gather the necessary knowledge to act intelligently on the problem of who should be educated. This book is about the school's place in our status system, how it must be improved for democratic living, and what it needs to conform more nearly to American ideals.

chapter Chapter I|15 pages

Learning for Living

chapter Chapter II|16 pages

American Status Systems

chapter Chapter III|12 pages

Social Mobility—Going Up and Coming Down

chapter Chapter IV|13 pages

The School in the Status System

chapter Chapter V|15 pages

Curricula—Selective Pathways to Success

chapter Chapter VI|15 pages

Status in the Classroom

chapter Chapter VII|10 pages

Social Mobility through Education

chapter Chapter VIII|12 pages

Teachers in the Status System

chapter Chapter IX|9 pages

The Administrativ Hierarchy

chapter Chapter X|20 pages

The Negro in the American Caste System

chapter Chapter XI|31 pages

Who Shall be Educated?