Education Research in the Public Interest: Social Justice, Action, and PolicyGloria Ladson-Billings, William F. Tate Teachers College Press, 24 d’abr. 2006 - 274 pàgines Gloria Ladson-Billings and William F. Tate argue that education scholars can and must undertake work that speaks to the pressing public issues related to education. In this volume, they are joined by renowned educators who have a reputation for engaging public interests and public policy in powerful and provocative ways. Together, they address such important issues as zero-tolerance policies, language-minority students, multicultural education, school reform, teaching for social justice, educational inquiry, curriculum, assessment, and much more. This compelling collection challenges policymakers and the public to take a greater hand in creating a quality education for all students. |
Continguts
Introduction | 1 |
Carry It | 46 |
Public Intellectuals and the University | 64 |
This Is America 2005 The Political Economy | 98 |
Research | 119 |
Public Interest and the Interests of White People Are | 173 |
Diverting the Public Interest | 199 |
The Art of Renewing Curriculum Research | 231 |
In the Public Interest | 247 |
About the Editors and the Contributors | 261 |
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