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City schools and the American dream : reclaiming the promise of public education

Title
City schools and the American dream : reclaiming the promise of public education / Pedro A. Noguera.
Author
Noguera, Pedro.
Publication
New York : Teachers College Press, ©2003.

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Description
xvi, 189 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
Pedro Noguera argues that higher standards and more tests, by themselves, will not make low-income urban students any smarter and the schools they attend more successful without substantial investment in the communities in which they live. Drawing on extensive research performed in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and Richmond, Noguera demonstrates how school and student achievement is influenced by social forces such as demographic change, poverty, drug trafficking, violence, and social inequity. Readers get a detailed glimpse into the lives of teachers and students working "against the odds" to succeed. Noguera sends a strong message to those who would have urban schools "shape up or shut down": invest in the future of these students and schools, and we can reach the kind of achievement and success that typify only more privileged communities.
Series Statement
Multicultural education series
Uniform Title
Multicultural education series (New York, N.Y.)
Subject
  • Urban schools > United States
  • Educational equalization > United States
  • School improvement programs > United States
  • Educational equalization
  • School improvement programs
  • Urban schools
  • Qualitätssteigerung
  • Stadt
  • Öffentliche Schule
  • Qualitèatssteigerung
  • èOffentliche Schule
  • United States
  • USA
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-176) and index.
Contents
Finding hope among the hopeless -- The social context and its impact on inner-city schooling -- The rule of schools in reducing racial inequality : closing the achievement gap -- Unequal outcomes, unequal opportunities : closing the achievement gap on Berkeley -- Segregation, poverty, and limits of local control : Oakland as a case study -- The culture of violence and the need for safety in schools -- Conclusion : What will it take to improve America's urban public schools.
ISBN
  • 0807743828
  • 9780807743829
  • 080774381X
  • 9780807743812
LCCN
2003053342
OCLC
  • ocm52350035
  • 52350035
  • SCSB-8920245
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library