The Urban School: A Factory for Failure,Used

The Urban School: A Factory for Failure,Used

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UPC: 9780262180641
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"One way to begin the development of a more systematic understanding of what events in the classroom do to students is to bring to bear the skills of participantobservation field work.... "In this book, Ray Rist uses these skills to make us understand the first few years of school experience of one group of children. He shows us in finegrained detail how teachers shape and direct some of the children toward academic success and others toward failure. Because most of these children are poor and black, and because their teachers, though black themselves, nevertheless expect most of their charges to do poorly, the principal training that goes on in the classroom seems to be training for a life of failure rather than success...." From the Foreword by Lee Rainwater

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