How have power and agency been revealed in educational issues
involving minorities? More specifically: how have politicians,
policymakers, practitioners, and others in the mainstream used and
misused their power in relation to those in the margins? How have
those in the margins asserted their agency and negotiated their way
within the larger society? What have been the relationships, not
only between those more powerful and those less powerful, but also
among those on the fringes of society? How have people sought to
bridge the gap separating those in the margins and those in the
mainstream? The essays in this book respond to these questions by
delving into the educational past to reveal minority issues
involving ethnicity, gender, class, disability, and sexual
identity.
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