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  • - A Study of Expanded Teacher Roles
    av Kate Phillippo
    669 - 795,-

    Kate Phillippo evaluates the practice of having teachers also serve as advisors, tasked with providing social-emotional support to students. Through an in-depth survey of teacher-advisors at three different urban high schools, she examines the different ways in which advisors interpret and carry out the role and the outcomes for students.

  • av Judith Kafka
    589 - 669,-

    Through a case study of the Los Angeles city school district from the 1950s through the 1970s, Judith Kafka explores the intersection of race, politics, and the bureaucratic organization of schooling.

  • - Fearing Peers and Trusting Friends
    av Susan Rakosi Rosenbloom
    669 - 795,-

    From 1996-2000, thirty minority teenagers (African American, Chinese American, Puerto Rican American, and Dominican American) were interviewed every year for four years to investigate how their experiences in high school shaped their social relationships.

  • av Stephanie C. Smith
    795,-

    This book examines differing classroom pedagogies in two early childhood programs serving vulnerable populations in Chicago, one program Reggio Emilia-inspired, while the other uses a more didactic pedagogy. The structure of classroom pedagogies is defined using Basil Bernstein's theories of visible and invisible pedagogy.

  • - Pathways for Women and Minorities
     
    669,-

    Based on research conducted in a three year, mixed-method, multi-site National Science Foundation, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program Project, this book offers a comprehensive look into how engineering department culture and climate impacts the successful retention of female and minority college students.

  • - Pathways for Women and Minorities
     
    795,-

    Based on research conducted in a three year, mixed-method, multi-site National Science Foundation, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program Project, this book offers a comprehensive look into how engineering department culture and climate impacts the successful retention of female and minority college students.

  • - Overcoming Corruption and Racial Segregation
    av J. Cronin
    669,-

    Boston s schools in 2006 won the Eli Broad Prize for the Most Improved Urban School System in America. The contributions of universities, corporations and political leaders to restore academic achievement are evaluated by one who observed Boston schools for forty years.

  • - Youth Experiences of Uneven Opportunity
    av M. Makris
    669 - 815,-

    Winner of the 2016 AESA Critics' Choice Book Award Molly Makris uses an interdisciplinary approach to urban education policy to examine the formal education and physical environment of young people from low-income backgrounds and demonstrate how gentrification shapes these circumstances.

  • - Parental Choices about Status, School Opportunity, and Second-Generation Segregation
    av Allison Roda
    449,-

    Inequality in Gifted and Talented Programs examines the relationship between gifted and talented (G&T) education, school choice, and racialized tracking within New York City elementary schools. Roda examines parental attitudes around placing their children in a racially diverse elementary school with segregated G&T and General Education programs.

  • - From Reform Imagery to Reform Reality
    av J. Powers
    669 - 685,-

    This book begins with the claims of policymakers and explores charter schools at each stage of the policymaking process, from legislation to implementation.

  • av Jonathan Ryan Davis
    1 395,-

    This book investigates the impact of integrating culturally relevant and pedagogically dynamic classroom management strategies into the curriculum of an urban secondary education pre-service methods course.

  • av James M. Davy
    1 089 - 1 345,-

    This book features ten high academically achieving, low-income, inner city students from Newark, New Jersey, who graduated from public high schools at or near the top of their class and continued to excel in college.

  • - Industry, Educator, and Student Perspectives
    av Will Tyson
    1 449 - 1 815,-

    This book examines how industry-desired employability skills-or "soft skills"-are taught and learned in high school career and technical education (CTE) engineering and engineering technology programs.

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