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Education in America

Part of the Sociology in the Twenty-First Century series
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Education in America provides an essential, comprehensive introduction to education in the U.S., from its origins to its contemporary manifestations.

Focusing on social inequality, Kimberly A. Goyette calls into question Horace Mann's famous proclamation that education is the "great equalizer" and examines how education stratifies students based on socioeconomic background, race, and gender.

She identifies the 'hidden curriculum' beneath equations and grammar rules, from which students may learn what is expected of them based on their anticipated roles in society.

Referencing school reforms such as No Child Left Behind, Race to the Top, and Common Core, Goyette shows that education is not merely reflective of a society's views, but instrumental in shaping and changing society's structure.

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0520285115 / 9780520285118
Paperback / softback
370.973
09/05/2017
United States
302 pages, 33 scattered, b-w line art
152 x 229 mm, 408 grams