ABSTRACT
This book considers how American public education came to be the way it is today. It helps students to have a better sense of how the past informs the present and how questions regarding who is served best by the schools tell us about the goals and aspirations of present-day schools in America.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|94 pages
What are the Aims and Purposes of Education
chapter 1|6 pages
Conflict and Consensus Revisited
part I_1|2 pages
Part I Additional Resources
part II|84 pages
What Should be the Content of the Curriculum?
part II_1|2 pages
Part II Additional Resources
part III|72 pages
What are the Roles and Responsibilities of Teacher Leaders?
part III_1|2 pages
Part III Additional Resources
part IV|112 pages
What are the Roles and Responsibilities of Students?
chapter 17|40 pages
Educators, Homosexuality, and Homosexual Students
chapter 19|19 pages
Silencing and Nurturing Voice in an Improbable Context
part IV_1|2 pages
Part IV Additional Resources
part V|158 pages
What are the Issues that Impact Twenty-First-Century Schools?
chapter 25|19 pages
From “Separate but Equal” to “No Child Left Behind”
chapter 28|25 pages
Talking About Race, Learning About Racism
chapter 29|11 pages
Come and Listen to a Story
part V_1|2 pages
Part V Additional Resources