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When Schools Work - Pluralist Politics and Institutional Reform in Los Angeles (Hardcover): Bruce Fuller When Schools Work - Pluralist Politics and Institutional Reform in Los Angeles (Hardcover)
Bruce Fuller
R1,180 Discovery Miles 11 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How did a young generation of activists come together in 1990s Los Angeles to shake up the education system, creating lasting institutional change and lifting children and families across southern California? Critics claim that America's public schools remain feckless and hamstrung institutions, unable to improve even when nudged by accountability-minded politicians, market competition, or global pandemic. But if schools are so hopeless, then why did student learning climb in Los Angeles across the initial decades of the twenty-first century? In When Schools Work, Bruce Fuller details the rise of civic activists in L.A. as they emerged from the ashes of urban riots and failed efforts to desegregate schools. Based on the author's fifteen years of field work in L.A., the book reveals how this network of Latino and Black leaders, civil rights lawyers, ethnic nonprofits, and pedagogical progressives coalesced in the 1990s, staking out a third political ground and gaining distance from corporate neoliberals and staid labor chiefs. Fuller shows how these young activists-whom he terms "new pluralists"-proceeded to better fund central-city schools, win quality teachers, widen access to college prep courses, decriminalize student discipline, and even create a panoply of new school forms, from magnet schools to dual-language campuses, site-run small high schools, and social-justice focused classrooms. Moving beyond perennial hand-wringing over urban schools, this book offers empirical lessons on what reforms worked to lift achievement-and kids-across this vast and racially divided metropolis. More broadly, this study examines why these new pluralists emerged in this kaleidoscopic city and how they went about jolting an institution once given up for dead. Spotlighting the force of ethnic communities and humanist notions of children's growth, Fuller argues that diversifying forms of schooling also created unforeseen ways of stratifying both children and families. When Schools Work will inform the efforts of educators, activists, policy makers, and anyone else working to reshape public schools and achieve equitable results for all children.

The Law Of Accident and Employer's Liability Insurance (Hardcover): Hubert Bruce Fuller The Law Of Accident and Employer's Liability Insurance (Hardcover)
Hubert Bruce Fuller
R1,083 Discovery Miles 10 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Children's Lives and Schooling across Societies (Hardcover, New): Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum Children's Lives and Schooling across Societies (Hardcover, New)
Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum
R3,352 Discovery Miles 33 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent decades, sociological research has investigated the nature of the school institution and its uneven effects on the progress of families, societies, and the global community. Yet, relatively little comparative research on schooling has dealt in a serious way with links between schooling and the other major contexts of childhood: families and communities. This edition of Research in the Sociology of Education speaks to the diverse contexts in which children function around the world, and to how these contexts shape school experiences and outcomes. The editions authors are international and interdisciplinary. They offer a pastiche of perspectives on a single topic: how the non-school contexts of childhood interact with the school institution to advance modern and not-so-modern forms of virtue, merit, and attainment, in cultural context.
Research in the Sociology of Education is now available online at ScienceDirect full-text online of volumes 14 onwards.

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*Offers qualitative and statistical portraits of children living in Asian and African countries
*Links educationalopportunities to the child's socialization
*Urges social scientists and policy makers to consider a child's surroundings when modeling the modern school system

Standardized Childhood - The Political and Cultural Struggle over Early Education (Hardcover): Bruce Fuller Standardized Childhood - The Political and Cultural Struggle over Early Education (Hardcover)
Bruce Fuller
R588 R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Save R37 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A colorful array of childcare and preschool options blossomed in the 1970s as the feminist movement spurred mothers into careers and community organizations nurtured new programs. Now, a small circle of activists aim to bring more order to childhood. Their battle cry, heard in a growing number of state capitals and school reform circles, seeks to create a more standard, state-run preschool system. For young children already facing the rigors of play dates and harried parents juggling the strains of work and family, government is moving in to standardize childhood. Sociologist Bruce Fuller traveled the country - sitting in preschool classrooms, delving into the birth of universal preschool in California and Oklahoma, and interviewing this robust movement's eager leaders - to understand the ideologies of childhood and the raw political forces at play. He details how these new progressives earnestly seek to extend the rigors of public schooling down into the lives of very young children. leaders, and conservatives, who hold less trust in government solutions and more faith in nonprofits and local groups in contributing to the upbringing of young children. The call for universal preschool is a new front in the culture wars, raising sharp questions about American families, cultural diversity, and the appropriate role of the state in the lives of our young children. Using the accounts of teachers, community activists, and political leaders actively shaping this debate, Standardized Childhood shows why the universal preschool movement is attracting such robust support - and strident opposition - nationwide.

Inequality Across Societies - Families, Schools and Persisting Stratification (Hardcover): Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum, David... Inequality Across Societies - Families, Schools and Persisting Stratification (Hardcover)
Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum, David Baker, Regina E. Werum
R3,679 Discovery Miles 36 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most societies place great faith in the modern school's power to offer children a more prosperous future, from better jobs to wider social opportunities. In turn, political leaders around the world push to expand western forms of schooling, creating more slots for children, from preschool through university levels. Yet despite this remarkable institutional change, are societies becoming equitable, especially for those groups living on the margins of civil society? Why, in too many cases, has schooling failed to deliver on its promise of reducing economic and social disparities?
This volume addresses these questions, taking the reader into a variety of nations and cultural settings. With studies from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, the volume illuminates how schools can reduce or reinforce the layered stratification of society, even in nations with non-western traditions. The contributors, diverse in their own origins and viewpoints, advance our understanding of stratification by highlighting how a nation's history, particular institutions, and cultural context shape the school's efficiency as an agent of equity. The chapters move beyond individual conceptions of attainment and distinguish near-universal versus country-specific mechanisms that characterize the interplay between school expansion and inequality.
- Shows how schools can reduce or reinforce the layered stratification of society, even in nations with non-western traditions

Growing-Up Modern - The Western State Builds Third-World Schools (Hardcover): Bruce Fuller Growing-Up Modern - The Western State Builds Third-World Schools (Hardcover)
Bruce Fuller
R4,211 Discovery Miles 42 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The modern state -- First and Third Worlds alike -- pushes tirelessly to expand mass education and to deepen the schools' effect upon children. First published in 1991, Growing-Up Modern explores why, how, and with what actual effects state actors so vehemently pursue this dual political agenda. Bruce Fuller first delves into the motivations held by politicians, education bureaucrats and civic elites as they earnestly seek to spread schooling to younger children, older adults and previously disenfranchised groups. Fuller argues that the school provides an institutional stage on which political actors signal their ideals and the coming of greater modernity; broadening membership in the polity, promising mass opportunity in the wage sector, intensifying modern (bureaucratic) forms of school management, and deepening a presumed commitment to the child's individual development. Fuller advances a theory of the fragile state' where Western political expectations and organisations are placed within pluralistic Third World settings, using southern Africa as an example of the dilemmas faced by the central state.

The Political Construction of Education - The State, School Expansion, and Economic Change (Hardcover, New): Bruce Fuller,... The Political Construction of Education - The State, School Expansion, and Economic Change (Hardcover, New)
Bruce Fuller, Richard Rubinson
R2,072 Discovery Miles 20 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Political actors within the modern state--in both the West and the Third World--argue that more schooling can provide remedies for a variety of economic and social ills. But what is the state's actual efficacy in sparking demands for, and constructing effective forms of, mass schooling? Is the state really an effective agent relative to educational demands originating from other institutions: competing economic interests, the family, and the school institution itself? Under what institutional conditions does school expansion spur economic growth and change?

Since the 1960s, institutional and economic theorists have advanced responses to these important issues from three theoretical perspectives: functionalist human capital, class conflict, and world institution frameworks. This volume reviews historical work on these critical issues, conducted over the past two decades in the United States, Europe, and the Third World. Review chapters are complemented by reports of new findings--authored by a novel array of international economists, sociologists, and political analysts pulled together for this unusual initiative. Following a review chapter on the state's role in boosting mass schooling and economic change, Part 1 focuses on the historical origins of literacy and schooling. Part 2 reports original work on national economic effects of school expansion, drawing on experiences from both industrialized and developing economies. Part 3 turns to the issue of how central states attempt to craft the supply of, and manipulate popular demand for, schooling. Practical implications are discussed throughout. Top researchers have gathered an abundance of evidence, providing a rich reference volume for scholars and social policy makers alike.

Strong States, Weak Schools - The Benefits and Dilemmas of Centralized Accountability (Hardcover): Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum,... Strong States, Weak Schools - The Benefits and Dilemmas of Centralized Accountability (Hardcover)
Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum, Melissa K. Henne
R3,239 Discovery Miles 32 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Civic leaders around the globe now press educators to raise the performance of students and schools. Backed by a colorful array of odd bedfellows - from corporate interests to advocates for the poor - politicians seek to narrow the aims of learning, advance routine curricular packages, and tightly align standardized tests. Why are governments pushing to centrally regulate teaching and learning at this historical moment? Do these accountability mechanisms succeed in boosting student achievement? How are teachers responding to top-down rules, incentives, and the recasting of what knowledge counts inside school? These are the hotly contested ideological and empirical questions asked by this volume's contributors, a rich mix of sociologists, applied anthropologists, and education researchers. As public schools struggle to regain public confidence, political actors eagerly try to look strong and forceful. But do centralized accountability policies lift the motivation of teachers and students? Or, is this reform strategy a brilliant political remedy - but one that makes little difference inside the classroom.

Good Parents or Good Workers? - How Policy Shapes Families' Daily Lives (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): Nana Good Parents or Good Workers? - How Policy Shapes Families' Daily Lives (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Nana; Foreword by I. Sawhill; Edited by Jill Duerr Berrick, Bruce Fuller
R1,187 R990 Discovery Miles 9 900 Save R197 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Good Parents or Good Workers?" draws upon new ethnographic studies and longitudinal interviews that are reporting on the daily lives of women and children under new welfare policy pressures. Contributors look at family policy in the context of daily demands and critique new social programs that are designed to strengthen families. The book is divided into three course-friendly sections that deal with the impact of welfare reform on caregiving, the lived experiences of low-income families, and family policy debates." Good Parents or Good Workers?" is an important text on the impacts of welfare reform that will be essential reading in a variety of courses in education, sociology, and politics.

Growing-Up Modern - The Western State Builds Third-World Schools (Paperback): Bruce Fuller Growing-Up Modern - The Western State Builds Third-World Schools (Paperback)
Bruce Fuller
R1,513 Discovery Miles 15 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The modern state - First and Third Worlds alike - pushes tirelessly to expand mass education and to deepen the schools' effect upon children. First published in 1991, Growing-Up Modern explores why, how, and with what actual effects state actors so vehemently pursue this dual political agenda. Bruce Fuller first delves into the motivations held by politicians, education bureaucrats and civic elites as they earnestly seek to spread schooling to younger children, older adults and previously disenfranchised groups. Fuller argues that the school provides an institutional stage on which political actors signal their ideals and the coming of greater modernity; broadening membership in the polity, promising mass opportunity in the wage sector, intensifying modern (bureaucratic) forms of school management, and deepening a presumed commitment to the child's individual development. Fuller advances a theory of the 'fragile state' where Western political expectations and organisations are placed within pluralistic Third World settings, using southern Africa as an example of the dilemmas faced by the central state.

Government Confronts Culture - The Struggle for Local Democracy in Southern Africa (Hardcover): Bruce Fuller Government Confronts Culture - The Struggle for Local Democracy in Southern Africa (Hardcover)
Bruce Fuller
R4,378 Discovery Miles 43 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transitional societies struggling to build democratic institutions and new political traditions are faced with a painful dilemma. How can Government become strong and effective, building a common good that unites disparate ethnic and class groups, while simultaneously nurturing democratic social rules at the grassroots? Professor Fuller brings this issue to light in the contentious, multicultural setting of Southern Africa. Post-apartheid states, like South Africa and Namibia, are pushing hard to raise school quality, reduce family poverty, and equalize gender relations inside villages and townships. But will democratic participation blossom at the grassroots as long as strong central states so necessary for defining the common good push universal policies onto diverse local communities? This book builds from a decade of family surveys and qualitative village studies led by Professor Fuller at Harvard University and African colleagues inside Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.

Standardized Childhood - The Political and Cultural Struggle over Early Education (Paperback): Bruce Fuller Standardized Childhood - The Political and Cultural Struggle over Early Education (Paperback)
Bruce Fuller
R618 R567 Discovery Miles 5 670 Save R51 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A array of childcare and preschool options blossomed in the 1970s as the feminist movement spurred mothers into careers and community organizations nurtured new programs. Now a small circle of activists aims to bring more order to childhood, seeking to create a more standard, state-run preschool system. For young children already facing the rigors of play dates and harried parents juggling the strains of work and family, government is moving in to standardize childhood. Sociologist Bruce Fuller traveled the country to understand the ideologies of childhood and the raw political forces at play. He details how progressives earnestly seek to extend the rigors of public schooling down into the lives of very young children. Fuller then illuminates the stiff resistance from those who hold less trust in government solutions and more faith in nonprofits and local groups in contributing to the upbringing of young children. The call for universal preschool is a new front in the culture wars, raising sharp questions about American families, cultural diversity, and the appropriate role of the state in the lives of our young children. Standardized Childhood shows why the universal preschool movement is attracting such robust support-and strident opposition-nationwide.

Government Confronts Culture - The Struggle for Local Democracy in Southern Africa (Paperback): Bruce Fuller Government Confronts Culture - The Struggle for Local Democracy in Southern Africa (Paperback)
Bruce Fuller
R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transitional societies-struggling to build democratic institutions and new political traditions-are faced with a painful dilemma. How can Government become strong and effective, building a common good that unites disparate ethnic and class groups, while simultaneously nurturing democratic social rules at the grassroots? Professor Fuller brings this issue to light in the contentious, multicultural setting of Southern Africa. Post-apartheid states, like South Africa and Namibia, are pushing hard to raise school quality, reduce family poverty, and equalize gender relations inside villages and townships. But will democratic participation blossom at the grassroots as long as strong central states-so necessary for defining the common good-push universal policies onto diverse local communities? This book builds from a decade of family surveys and qualitative village studies led by Professor Fuller at Harvard University and African colleagues inside Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.

The Law Of Accident and Employer's Liability Insurance (Paperback): Hubert Bruce Fuller The Law Of Accident and Employer's Liability Insurance (Paperback)
Hubert Bruce Fuller
R829 Discovery Miles 8 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The act to Regulate Commerce, Construed by the Supreme Court (Hardcover): Hubert Bruce Fuller The act to Regulate Commerce, Construed by the Supreme Court (Hardcover)
Hubert Bruce Fuller
R1,085 Discovery Miles 10 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Speakers of the House (Hardcover): Hubert Bruce Fuller The Speakers of the House (Hardcover)
Hubert Bruce Fuller
R898 Discovery Miles 8 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Act To Commerce (Hardcover): Hubert Bruce Fuller The Act To Commerce (Hardcover)
Hubert Bruce Fuller; Created by United States Supreme Court
R1,109 Discovery Miles 11 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Hugh Namon Rakes, Petitioner, V. the United States of America. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting... Hugh Namon Rakes, Petitioner, V. the United States of America. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings (Paperback)
Thomas Bruce Fuller; Created by Us Supreme Court
R646 R570 Discovery Miles 5 700 Save R76 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Vision/Verse 2009-2013: An Anthology of Poetry (Paperback): J. Bruce Fuller, Erica McCreedy Vision/Verse 2009-2013: An Anthology of Poetry (Paperback)
J. Bruce Fuller, Erica McCreedy
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Collecting the first five years of poems from the Vision/Verse Art and Poetry Exhibits, this anthology brings together 33 poets and nearly 100 poems.

The law of accident and employers' liability insurance. (Paperback): Hubert Bruce Fuller The law of accident and employers' liability insurance. (Paperback)
Hubert Bruce Fuller
R885 Discovery Miles 8 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists, including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value to researchers of domestic and international law, government and politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and much more.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School LibraryCTRG97-B1782Includes indexes.Kansas City, Mo.: Vernon Law Book Co., 1913. xii, 563 p.; 24 cm

The act to regulate commerce - construed by the Supreme Court. (Paperback): Hubert Bruce Fuller The act to regulate commerce - construed by the Supreme Court. (Paperback)
Hubert Bruce Fuller
R915 Discovery Miles 9 150 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists, including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value to researchers of domestic and international law, government and politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and much more.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School LibraryCTRG96-B184Includes legislation. Includes index.Washington, D.C.: J. Byrne, 1915. x, 585 p.: forms; 24 cm

Inside Charter Schools - The Paradox of Radical Decentralization (Paperback, New edition): Bruce Fuller Inside Charter Schools - The Paradox of Radical Decentralization (Paperback, New edition)
Bruce Fuller; Contributions by Edward Wexler, Kate Zernike, Luis Huerta, Eric Edward Rofes, …
R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Deepening disaffection with conventional public schools has inspired flight to private schools, home schooling, and new alternatives, such as charter schools. Barely a decade old, the charter school movement has attracted a colorful band of supporters, from presidential candidates, to ethnic activists, to the religious Right. At present there are about 1,700 charter schools, with total enrollment estimated to reach one million early in the century. Yet, until now, little has been known about the inner workings of these small, inventive schools that rely on public money but are largely independent of local school boards.

"Inside Charter Schools" takes readers into six strikingly different schools, from an evangelical home-schooling charter in California to a back-to-basics charter in a black neighborhood in Lansing, Michigan. With a keen eye for human aspirations and dilemmas, the authors provide incisive analysis of the challenges and problems facing this young movement.

Do charter schools really spur innovation, or do they simply exacerbate tribal forms of American pluralism? "Inside Charter Schools" provides shrewd and illuminating studies of the struggles and achievements of these new schools, and offers practical lessons for educators, scholars, policymakers, and parents.

Through My Own Eyes - Single Mothers and the Cultures of Poverty (Paperback, Revised): Susan D. Holloway, Bruce Fuller, Marylee... Through My Own Eyes - Single Mothers and the Cultures of Poverty (Paperback, Revised)
Susan D. Holloway, Bruce Fuller, Marylee F. Rambaud, Costanza Eggers-Pi erola
R1,135 Discovery Miles 11 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Shirl is a single mother who urges her son's baby-sitter to swat him when he misbehaves. Helena went back to work to get off welfare, then quit to be with her small daughter. Kathy was making good money but got into cocaine and had to give up her two-year-old son during her rehabilitation. Pundits, politicians, and social critics have plenty to say about such women and their behavior. But in this book, for the first time, we hear what these women have to say for themselves. An eye-opening--and heart-rending--account from the front lines of poverty, "Through My Own Eyes" offers a firsthand look at how single mothers with the slimmest of resources manage from day to day. We witness their struggles to balance work and motherhood and watch as they negotiate a bewildering maze of child-care and social agencies.

For three years the authors followed the lives of fourteen women from poor Boston neighborhoods, all of whom had young children and had been receiving welfare intermittently. We learn how these women keep their families on firm footing and try--frequently in vain--to gain ground. We hear how they find child-care and what they expect from it, as well as what the childcare providers have to say about serving low-income families. Holloway and Fuller view these lives in the context of family policy issues touching on the disintegration of inner cities, welfare reform, early childhood and "pro-choice" poverty programs.

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