Integrations Integrations
History and Philosophy of Education Series

Integrations

The Struggle for Racial Equality and Civic Renewal in Public Education

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Publisher Description

The promise of a free, high-quality public education is supposed to guarantee every child a shot at the American dream. But our widely segregated schools mean that many children of color do not have access to educational opportunities equal to those of their white peers. In Integrations, historian Zoë Burkholder and philosopher Lawrence Blum investigate what this country’s long history of school segregation means for achieving just and equitable educational opportunities in the United States.
 
Integrations focuses on multiple marginalized groups in American schooling: African Americans, Native Americans, Latinxs, and Asian Americans. The authors show that in order to grapple with integration in a meaningful way, we must think of integration in the plural, both in its multiple histories and in the many possible definitions of and courses of action for integration. Ultimately, the authors show, integration cannot guarantee educational equality and justice, but it is an essential component of civic education that prepares students for life in our multiracial democracy.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2021
11 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
280
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Chicago Press
PROVIDER INFO
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
2
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