ABSTRACT

This fascinating case study, first published in 1990, of how policies work out in a real school setting is placed in the context of the wider debate about multi-cultural, anti-racist education. This book also makes suggestions for the shaping of future policy. This book should be of interest to lecturers and students of education and sociology.<

chapter Chapter one|21 pages

Introduction: research questions and theoretical issues

chapter Chapter nine|20 pages

The inner city school and the problem of teacher 'survival'

chapter Chapter ten|20 pages

Conclusion