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Just Schools - Pursuing Equality in Societies of Difference (Paperback)
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Just Schools - Pursuing Equality in Societies of Difference (Paperback)
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Educators and policymakers who share the goal of equal opportunity
in schools often hold differing notions of what entails a just
school in multicultural America. Some emphasize the importance of
integration and uniform treatment for all, while others point to
the benefits of honoring cultural diversity in ways that make
minority students feel at home. In Just Schools, noted legal
scholars, educators, and social scientists examine schools with
widely divergent methods of fostering equality in order to explore
the possibilities and limits of equal education today.The
contributors to Just Schools combine empirical research with rich
ethnographic accounts to paint a vivid picture of the quest for
justice in classrooms around the nation. Legal scholar Martha Minow
considers the impact of school choice reforms on equal educational
opportunities. Psychologist Hazel Rose Markus examines culturally
sensitive programs where students exhibit superior performance on
standardized tests and feel safer and more interested in school
than those in color-blind programs. Anthropologist Heather
Lindkvist reports on how Somali Muslims in Lewiston, Maine, invoked
the American ideal of inclusiveness in winning dress-code
exemptions and accommodations for Islamic rituals in the local
public school. Political scientist Austin Sarat looks at a school
system in which everyone endorses multiculturalism but holds
conflicting views on the extent to which culturally sensitive
practices should enter into the academic curriculum. Anthropologist
Barnaby Riedel investigates how a private Muslim school in Chicago
aspires to universalist ideals, and education scholar James Banks
argues that schools have a responsibility to prepare students for
citizenship in a multicultural society. Anthropologist John Bowen
offers a nuanced interpretation of educational commitments in
France and the headscarf controversy in French schools.
Anthropologist Richard Shweder concludes the volume by connecting
debates about diversity in schools with a broader conflict between
national assimilation and cultural autonomy. As America s schools
strive to accommodate new students from around the world, Just
Schools provides a provocative and insightful look at the different
ways we define and promote justice in schools and in society at
large."
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