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The New Politics Of Race And Gender

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The 1992 Yearbook Of The Politics Of Education Association

The New Politics Of Race And Gender

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The New Politics Of Race And Gender book

The 1992 Yearbook Of The Politics Of Education Association
Edited ByCatherine Marshall
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1994
eBook Published 27 June 1994
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203485989
Pages 236
eBook ISBN 9780203485989
Subjects Education
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Marshall, C. (Ed.). (1994). The New Politics Of Race And Gender: The 1992 Yearbook Of The Politics Of Education Association (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203485989

ABSTRACT

What can schools do to eliminate sexism and racism? By the 1990's with shifting demographics, disillusionment with conventional liberal policies and new political coalitions, the politics of race and gender requires new analyses. The chapters in this book demonstrate how the politics of race and gender enter into proposals for parental choice, business involvement in schools, definitions of good leadership, special schools for minority children, curriculum debates, and debates about testing and accountability. Catherine Marshall provides the political historical context of race and gender politics in schools, and the following eighteen chapters provide a greater in-depth analysis. The chapters include work of scholars and policy analysts focusing on policy and policy implementation at all levels of school politics in the US, Australia and Israel. The book ends with critical policy analysis, raising deep theoretical questions and pulling out the chronic race and gender issues in education politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |6 pages

INTRODUCTION The new politics of race and gender

ByCatherine Marshall, with the assistance of Phillip P.Zodhiates

chapter 1|12 pages

PART 1: CUTTING ACROSS RACE AND GENDER Demographic politics and American schools: Struggles for power and justice

ByJames Gordon Ward

chapter 2|17 pages

Categorical wars: Zero-sum politics and school finance

ByThomas Timar, Dale Shimasaki

chapter 3|12 pages

Accountability, invisibility and the politics of numbers: School report cards and race

ByCarolyn D. Herrington

chapter 4|10 pages

Race, ideology and the battle over curriculum

ByCaroline B. Cody, Arthur Woodward, David L. Elliott

chapter 5|11 pages

The micro-politics of student voices: Moving from diversity of bodies to diversity of voices in schools

ByGary L. Anderson, Kathryn Herr

chapter 6|16 pages

Business involvement in school reform: The rise of the Business Roundtable

ByKathryn Borman, Louis Castenell, Karen Gallagher

chapter 7|12 pages

PART 2: ISSUES OF RACE IN THE MIDST OF REFORM Race and the liberal perspective in Chicago school reform

ByG.Alfred Hess, Jr.

chapter 8|10 pages

Democratic politics and school improvement: The potential of Chicago school reform

BySharon G. Rollow, Anthony S. Bryk

chapter 9|10 pages

Do African American males need race and gender segregated education?: An educator’s perspective and a legal perspective

ByKevin Brown

chapter 10|11 pages

Community politics and the education of African American males: Whose life is it anyway?

ByKal Alston

chapter 11|13 pages

Creating an irresponsible school choice program

ByCharles L. Glenn

chapter 12|14 pages

PART 3: IS THERE A NEW POLITICS OF GENDER? The underrepresentation of women in school leadership

ByColleen Bell, Susan Chase

chapter 13|13 pages

Politicizing executive action: The case of Hispanic female superintendents

ByFlora Ida Ortiz, David Jude Ortiz

chapter 14|7 pages

Politics of denial: Gender and race issues in administration

ByCatherine Marshall

chapter 15|8 pages

The feminization of the principalship in Israel: The trade-off between political power and cooperative leadership

ByEllen Goldring, Michael Chen

chapter 16|20 pages

What’s working for girls?: The reception of gender equity policy in two Australian schools

ByJill Blackmore, Jane Kenway, Sue Willis, Leonie Rennie

chapter 17|15 pages

PART 4: SUMMARY, REACTION AND CRITIQUE Race, gender and the cultural assumptions of schooling

ByFazal Rizvi
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