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Enter the Alternative School is an in-depth examination of public
school alternatives to traditional educational models in the US.
This book analyses how urban education can respond to a system
growing increasingly standardised and privatised. As an example,
Central Park East Secondary School (CPESS), a public alternative
schooling model, successfully served predominantly low-income and
minority students. It also changed the New York City public school
system while promoting methods that allowed educational
institutions to make changes in the lives of their students.
Written by a sociologist who was both a student at CPESS and a
teacher at a school developed from the CPESS model, the book
analyses education from a range of vantage points, assesses
outcomes, and invites readers to consider the potential of
alternative educational models to address the challenges of reforms
that attempt to provide quality education to the low-income and
minority students otherwise under served by public schools.
"Enter the Alternative School" is an in-depth examination of public
school alternatives to traditional educational models. This book
analyzes how urban education can respond to a system growing
increasingly standardized and privatized. As an example, Central
Park East Secondary School (CPESS), a public alternative schooling
model, successfully served predominantly low-income and minority
students. It also changed the New York City public school system
while promoting methods that allowed educational institutions to
make changes in the lives of their students. Written by a
sociologist who was both a student at CPESS and a teacher at a
school developed from the CPESS model, " Enter the Alternative
School" analyzes education from a range of vantage points, assesses
outcomes, and invites readers to consider the potential of
alternative educational models to address the challenges of reforms
that attempt to provide quality education to the low-income and
minority students otherwise underserved by public schools.
Proud sponsor of the 2019 SAGE Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations
Award -enabling graduate students and early career faculty to
attend the annual ASA pre-conference teaching and learning
workshop. The Sociology Student's Guide to Writing is a brief,
economical reference work that gives practical advice about the
writing tasks and issues that undergraduate students face in their
first sociology courses. Along with more traditional topics, it
incorporates valuable information about composing emails, writing
for online forums, and using technology for information-gathering
and note-taking. Used by itself or in combination with other texts,
this book will increase the quality of student writing and enhance
their knowledge of how sociologists communicate in writing.
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