This book describes the attempts that have been made to achieve
an educational policy relevant to those most disadvantaged in our
society; examines the different ways in which sociologists have
conceptualized the related problems; and evaluates the success of
the policy. He suggests that we are in need both of a more
realistically defined view of what schools can do and a concerted
official approach to compensatory policy.
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