Beschreibung:
Schooling Poor Minority Children: New Segregation in the Post-Brown Era explores the 'redesign of school segregation' and explains why resegregation of schools in the post-Brown era is so destructive for poor minority students.
Schooling Poor Minority Children: New Segregation in the Post-Brown Era explores the 'redesign of school segregation' and explains why resegregation of schools in the post-Brown era is so destructive for poor minority students. The book provides an answer to why schools that serve predominately poor minority students remain 'low performing' or 'failing' schools. The concept of stigmatizing school environments is explored and Socially Responsive Pedagogy is recommended as a model for transforming the culture and climate of low achieving schools. The author suggests that a 'fourth crusade' to ensure equal educational opportunities for poor minority students is needed.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Preface
Chapter 4 Introduction
Chapter 5 Workshops
Part 6 Part 1
Chapter 7 1The Road from Segregation to Resegregation
Chapter 8 2The 'New' Segregation
Part 9 Part 2
Chapter 10 3The Culture of New Segregated Schools
Chapter 11 4The Climate of New Segregated Schools
Chapter 12 5The Impact of Stigmatization
Part 13 Part 3
Chapter 14 6Lessons From Historically Black Segregated Schools
Chapter 15 7Socially Responsive Pedagogy
Chapter 16 8The Fourth Crusade
Chapter 17 Appendix
Chapter 18 Bibliography